zondag 14 april 2013

Chocolate and nuts - Easy and delicious

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Today I made some pretty easy delicious little chocolates. They where so good, just needed to share this delicious simple candy with everyone! They are made in about 10 minutes, though you need to wait for about an hour before you can eat them.

 

Ingredients.

for 15 pc.

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2  Handfuls of chocolate drops*.

2 Handfuls of a nut-mix you like (I used hazelnut, walnut and raisins).

1 Pan with water.

1 Bowl that is able to resist heat.

That’s literary it! 

* if you can’t find chocolate drops, use pieces of normal chocolate bars (it melts less quick).

How its made.

First, you need to melt the chocolate ‘au bain Marie’. Literally translated from French: ‘In Maries bath’. Which basically means you need to heat up a pan with water, don’t boil it. Put in your heat-proof bowl and melt your chocolate in it.

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After your chocolate is completely melted, take a tablespoon and make nice little drops on a piece of baking paper (do you call it baking paper? It sounds really weird…I don’t know, how do you call that greased paper for baking?).  Make the drops about 3 cm wide. Then wait about an hour. Don’t try to put hem in your fridge, there will get condensation on your chocolates, you don’t want that.

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After an hour they should be ready to eat!

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Enjoy!

X.

 

ps.

If you are a blogger, please check out my blogger project. You can help me AND get your link featured in my (our) book!

http://glipho.com/dutch-story/to-all-bloggers-who-like-a-challenge

vrijdag 12 april 2013

200 followers giveaway!

 

It's giveaway time

Yes! its finally time again! I had promised you guys to do another giveaway as soon as I hit 200 followers! Go follow me and enter the giveaway!

I will personally put all of your names on a piece of paper and put them all in a bag. I pull out ONE of the names out on Friday April 19th!

How to enter:

  1. Make sure you are following me (on glipho), if you’re not, you can’t win.
  2. Comment on this post where you would take this camera if you would win.
  3. Wait for one week. I will give you guys until Saturday.
  4. If you don’t have an e-mail somewhere on your profile or blog, please put it in the comment.
  5. You will make a bigger chance to win if you share this article on twitter too! I will put your name in the bag two times if you have shared it! If you do, please write #TheDutchStory in your tweet so I can find it!

That’s easy right? Now let me show you what camera you can win!

The concord 118.

This is such a fun camera! I brought a similar one with me to Turkey last year and had so much fun taking beautiful pictures! I highly recommend you to bring it with you on vacation. Its so small (just over 10cm wide and 2cm high) it fits in your pocket! Your own little spy camera! It uses 110mm film. You can buy film here. This maybe looks like an ugly camera to some people, but it really takes cool pictures. I’ll show you some later on.

Oh almost forgot! This camera takes almost square pictures! Personally, I love square pictures, they remind me of the polaroid. (development is WAAAY cheaper with this camera)

 

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Here are some pictures taken with almost the same camera :

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WOOHP!!

I love the vintage touch to these pictures!

Have fun entering this!

If you haven’t entered my analogue project yet, go have a look at that too!

Just clink the link and read all about it! :)

http://glipho.com/dutch-story/to-all-bloggers-who-like-a-challenge

 

 

Have a nice weekend!

X.

dinsdag 9 april 2013

analogue review–polaroid image 2 (spectra)

Here is another camera review! I really really really love this camera and I just HAVE to share this one with you guys! Look at this pretty thing! The polaroid image 2.

 

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The polaroid image2 is a camera from the spectra system that started in the 80s. Spectra was a totally new line of cameras and used a new sort of film. A rectangular 9.2 x 7.3cm rather than 600 film's square format. Apart from the format, the the film is exactly the same. ISO, development and operation.

This system of cameras also had better lenses in the cameras. The Spectra/Image series also has many optional accessories, such as close-up lenses and special effects filters.

Spectra film came with 10 shots per pack. After 10 shots, the camera went into EOP (end of pack) mode. Spectra film is also known as 1200 or Image film in some markets, and there are high definition and grid-marked versions available.

I do not recommend you to buy the old films. the chance your film turns out good is not really big. Most of the time there will be brown-ish spots on the picture.

You can get film from the impossible project. Those work pretty good. The film is a bit light sensitive so make sure that you put you film in a dark place for a few hours after making your picture. Also, if you’re taking pictures outside in the cold, make sure to put you picture in a warmer place, for example the pocket of your vest.

Have fun looking for this one, cause I know you want it too! :)

Don’t forget to enter my analogue project! :)

http://glipho.com/dutch-story/to-all-bloggers-who-like-a-challenge

 

X.

zaterdag 6 april 2013

Analogue camera review–The Praktica super tl 2

I got some new cameras from my grandma a few weeks ago. The cameras where from my grandpa and have been sitting there in a box for years. I am so happy to have them now.

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Here is one of them. The Praktica TL 2. I did a review on my Practika super TL 1000 a few months ago (click here). This camera is actually quite the same. This camera is older though. It uses 35mm film. It was produced in 1975 and stopped 3 years later. Praktica produced about 15.000 of these cameras. The model was produced to use up existing stocks of older parts. Praktica wanted the camera to have a low price. In order to get to that low price, they made the camera pretty basic. That’s why the camera lacks a 1/1000 sec shutter speed and self-timer.

Over all, this camera is basic, but pretty good. because it doesn’t have that much specifications the camera is not very hard to use.

The value of this camera is between 50 and 100 dollars, depending on what state the camera is in.

I could not find a commercial of this camera, sorry for that.

That was another little camera review! Hope you liked it!

If you like analogue photography, or are interested in getting your blog featured in a book, please help me by entering an awesome project!

Its basically about a little yellow camera, traveling around the world in 30 bloggers. Each blogger gets the camera one week, and takes one picture. Then the blogger sends it to the next blogger. At the end I will make a book with all the pictures from around the world.

Want to participate?

Read more: --->  http://glipho.com/dutch-story/let-the-fun-beginbloggers-get-ready

Enter right now: ----> http://www.enquetemaken.be/toonenquete.php?id=143637

 

Have a nice weekend!

X.

donderdag 4 april 2013

Let the fun begin–bloggers, get ready!

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I was amazed how much positive feedback and amazing ideas I got from you guys! Thank you so so SO much! I have been working on a site to give you guys the opportunity to enter the challenge!

If you don’t get what I’m saying, please check out this post: CLICK

So… here it is! Please enter this challenge, we are going to have SO much fun!

Besides, I had one other idea for you guys! I am going to send a little notebook with the whole package. You can write down one line that will be placed by your picture. It could be a quote, it could be just a funy thing you said the day you took the picture. That’s all yours to decide. as long as it has SOMETHING to do with the picture. Also, I want you to put the date, place and time you took the picture in the notebook so I can put that in the book too!

So what are you doing here? GO ENTER NOW!!!!!

CLICK HERE TO ENTER

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woensdag 3 april 2013

To all bloggers who like a challenge.

 

A week ago, I got a huge box with old cameras from people who didn’t want them anymore. As I was searching trough all the vintage stuff, I stumbled upon a nice yellow “toy camera” as  I would call it. This thing is worth completely nothing and is quite indestructible. That made me think. What if I do a little analogue picture project? What if I would do that with a bunch of other bloggers all over the world… all with this one little camera?

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I will start with a review of the camera, of course. Than I would like to make a site where you can enter this project. It would be fun if other bloggers enter the project by entering their name, blog and country to the site. All the information will be private and can only be read by me. Then I will pick random from bloggers about 30 different countries and make a route trough –for example- Europe. Each blogger will get the camera one week and takes just ONE picture with it and then sends it to the address I will give the blogger trough the mail. The selected bloggers take a picture of –for example- something that THEY think is typically for their country( = not Amsterdam for Holland, or the Eiffel tower for France) . The last one on the list has to send the camera back to me and I will develop the pictures. After development, I will produce a few books showing the bloggers’ pictures and bloggers’ name/site ( = free advertisement for your blog). The 30 bloggers get a free copy. Others can buy one if they want.

What do you guys think? Does this sound like fun? Let me know in the comments!

If you like the idea, give me some ideas on how to call the book and project.

Maybe something like “The Journey Of Nikashi” (Nikashi is the name of the camera)

Or just “Take Me Around The World”

What theme do you want this challenge to be?

favorite food, typically *your country*, or something else?

Maybe we have to name the camera?  What would you name this camera?

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Let me know!

Have fun brainstorming with me (or not)!

X.

dinsdag 2 april 2013

Top 5 most original cupcakes

I love to bake. I especially love to bake anything sweet. So I was looking for some new cupcake recipe inspiration on the internet. Browsing trough some recipes I came to the conclusion that there are a lot of crazy cupcake ladies and gentlemen out there who make the most awesome cupcakes ever.

Here is my top 5 most awesome cupcakes I found:

1. The hamburger cupcake.

These cupcakes look awesome! It must be a lot of work making these, cause they look a lot like real hamburgers. Don’t want to eat them thought. The thought of tasting a hamburger and a cupcake doesn't go very well together in my head.

2. Cookie monster cupcakes.

I know a lot of you may have seen these already cause I have seen pictures of these al over the internet. But you have to admit, they are pretty awesome!

 

3. Knit cupcakes.

The person who made these must love knitting too! These are awesome! So many details!

 

4. A cup of flowers.

These cupcakes are to pretty to eat. I actually know how to make those little roses. Maybe I’ll write a post about how to make them some time. Let me know if you want me to.

 

5. Panda cupcakes.

I really don’t care what you think about these. I like pandas.

 

That was my top 5 most awesome cupcakes. Hope you liked it! If you did,let me know by leaving a comment. If you want more, follow this blog, like my Facebook page or follow me on twitter!

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@LenLand

Don’t forget to enter my giveaway!

http://thedutchstory.wordpress.com/2013/03/26/admission-product-design-record-player-giveaway-reveal/

Have a nice day!

X.