This was me on Sunday morning. Slightly wonky and untidy, a bit crushed after too much excitement but just about still managing to put in an appearance.
We fly, as you are probably familiar by now, by the seat of our pants on Maison Cupcake quite a bit and I botched up these macarons on the same frenetic Friday that I also produced my Kiflice Serbian cheese rolls, some fro-yo and a baked chicken recipe (to be blogged after Christmas) and put the finishing touches to my pumpkin crostata and the Tesco Christmas Cupcake Decorating Challenge.
Yes really, it was one of those days where you astound yourself what you fit in.
Saturday just gone was another. Lunch was at Village East in Bermondsey with a wonderful group of blogging friends, Meeta and Jamie who were visiting from Germany and France together with Hilda, Jeanne, Anne, Michelle, Julia, Catty, Kavey and Eunice.
By 3pm it was time to whizz on to the Food Blogger Connect Pot Luck in South London where I met up with more old friends Bethany, Nando, Sari, Arthi, Caroline, Chris and some new ones too! When I got home in the freezing cold at 8pm, I was exhausted but happy.










Oh those macarons makes us clench out fists to the sky and rail against the baking Gods. Ok. Maybe only sometimes. I love the use of quark in the ganache and am so impressed with your baking output. I was a bit exhausted reading it.
Your posts always make me laugh especially since I know you so well that I can just picture it all, the whole seat-of-your-pants lifestyle! And I am always so very very happy to see you and only wish it was more often. That brunch was fabulous fun! And your poor macs. Well, would you slap me if I said that since they look a bit like lumpy chestnuts it only gives them more of an autumn feel? But I still bet they were delicious! Always happy you take the time to bake Mactweets Macs! HUG!