This weekend we went to my brother-in-law's to celebrate the September birthdays of my niece Chiara and nephew Jake. In honour of Chiara's 18th birthday I managed to make her a book that contained 18 pieces of homemade jewellery. It took all day Saturday, but I managed to make 8 necklaces, 2 bracelets, 7 pairs of earrings and one cellphone charm.
For the party, my sister-in-law Ant asked me to make my 'famous' coleslaw. She is a vegetarian and this coleslaw is one of her favourite dishes. If you have a food processor, this salad goes together very quickly and leftovers keep well in the fridge. If you want to get fancy, save a leaf from the carrots to garnish the bowl.
Nancy's Easy Coleslaw
1 small cabbage, outer leaves and core removed (I used a nappa cabbage)
3 large carrots, peeled
2 apples , leave the skin on (I used MacIntosh apples)
For the dressing:
1 X 175g container plain (unflavoured) yogurt
3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
2 teaspoons sugar
3 tablespoons dijon mustard
1/2 cup mayonaise
* In a food processor, with the grater blade, shred the cabbage, carrots and apples (you may need to do it in two batches). Tip the grated vegetables into a large bowl. In a small bowl dissolve the sugar in the vinegar. In a one-cup glass measuring cup mix together the yogurt, vinegar-sugar mixture, mustard and mayo. Pour over the vegetables and mix well. If the coleslaw seems a bit dry add more mayo, a tablespoon at a time.