Saturday, 27 December 2014

NO MORE NEW YEAR´S RESOLUTIONS


 
 
New Year’s Eve. It´s the time when we reflect on the previous year. As we do so, we resolve to do better this next year. Unfortunately, most resolutions are repetitive, year after year. We’re going to lose those extra pounds, exercise more, drink less, be more patient, spend more time with family and friends. What do you think of these types of resolutions? Are they similar to yours? I would say, that they could probably be the same :D … Every year people make those resolutions in order to start kind of a “new life”. It´s always the same in the end: They do not stick to their rules and they live the life they had before. But why?

 
I have thought about this question…
New Year is a new beginning. Many of us want to start as a slimmer and healthier new person. We want to have a better life and make goals to achieve. Mostly, just after a few weeks later we realize that this has no happy ending. Soon, we return to our old comfortable lives. Are we just too lazy? Or are these goals unrealistic and impossible to achieve? How can we solve this problem!!???

 
My answer: No more resolutions!
Why making resolutions when we don´t stick to them? There is no point in doing so… If you want to start the year 2015 as a slimmer and healthier person, you should learn how to eat mindfully first. Do not go on another diet. Do not plan to never smoke again. Smoke one or two cigarettes less, then three or four and so on. Our mind needs preparation or practice of the new eating skills and habits. It´s nearly impossible to change everything from one day to another.

 
I personally let it be different this year. I close the notepad of snap resolutions. There are no start dates and no promises at all! ;) The year 2015 should bring a focus on the process, not on the result!

Wednesday, 17 December 2014

CELEBRATING CHRISTMAS


 
 
It´s Christmas time! I really love this time. There is always something I can´t even explain but it warms my soul. There is something in the air, something magic… the warmth of Christmas. Don´t you think? ;) Maybe the excitement in the eyes of many people, watching it snow or listening to Christmas songs all month makes it kind of a special time of the year. People even seem to be nicer and friendlier…

Now, I am going to write about how I celebrate Christmas. Since I can remember I celebrate this day with my family – including my parents and my two sisters. There are only just us 5. It´s always kind of a homelike and special atmosphere. I love sitting around the tree and talking with them. In this moments everything is right with the world.

Before doing so, we prepare Christmas dinner. When we cook the whole family plays a part. My younger sister and I help to grate cheese or to cut vegetables. My older sister lays the table and my father mixes the dressing for the salad. Mum gets up early to prepare part of the main course so that we don´t need so much time afterwards – we are all hungry then! And want to eat as soon as possible! :D Even for the things I didn´t mention, we work as a team. It´s always so much fun! I´m smiling right now just remembering the laughter…

When I was younger, all the kids in my age were sure that the "Christkind" is the one that decorates the tree and brings presents. On Christmas Eve it comes and leaves them under the tree. How hilarious… :D I never believed in the "Christkind". My parents never told me that and I think I will do the same with my children. Why telling a "lie"?! Getting presents is always exciting, no matter if a golden-haired baby with wings or parents bring them ;)

I really love Christmas! This is such a great time of the year when we come together as a family and celebrate the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.

 

Sunday, 14 December 2014

3 HEALTHY CHRISTMAS COOKIE RECIPES


We all know that Christmas is just around the corner and there are only a couple of days left till Christmas Eve! In order to be perfectly prepared in terms of food I have come up with my favourite Christmas cookies. Here are three healthy cookie recipes for you try out – it´s definitely worth it! ;)

 

 
Almond & Honey-Butter Cookies

Healthy, because:
This cookie uses honey as the only sweetener. Honey is just as sweet and much healthier than sugar, because it provides some nutrients such as B vitamins. Also, ground almonds replace much of the butter as they are high in heart-healthy fats.

 
Ingredients:

1 cup ground almonds
2 cups whole-wheat flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
2/3 cup honey
1/3 cup canola oil
4 tablespoons butter, at room temperature
1 large egg

 
Directions:

Step 1: Use a large bowl and add whole wheat flour, baking powder and salt - stir until just combined.

Step 2: Beat 2/3 cup honey, oil and butter in a mixing bowl with an electric mixer. Add egg and beat until blended.

Step 3: Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients. Refrigerate the dough for 1 hour.

Step 4: Preheat oven to 170 degrees C.

Step 5: Place spoonfuls of the cookie mixture on a baking tray and press down to flatten a little. Bake for 15-20 minutes.

Wishing everyone bon appétit! :)

 

 
Linzer Cookies

Healthy, because:
Whole-wheat flour is used instead of white flour (like in my other Christmas cookie recipes as well! ;) ). Whole grains contain higher amounts of vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids.

 
Ingredients:

1 cup ground almonds (or hazelnuts)
1 cup whole-wheat flour
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 egg
2 teaspoon water
1 tablespoon butter, at room temperature
1/2 cup sugar
3/4 cup jam
2 tablespoon water
powdered sugar for dusting

 
Directions:

Step 1: Use a large bowl and mix ground nuts, flour, cinnamon and salt. In a separate bowl whisk egg with 2 teaspoon water.

Step 2: Beat butter with sugar until smooth.  Add egg and water mixture and beat for another minute.

Step 3: Add dry ingredients to wet and stir gently. Refrigerate the dough for 2 hours.

Step 4: Preheat oven to 170 degrees C.

Step 5: Roll out the dough to a 1/4 inch thickness. Use a round cookie cutter to cut circles. Use a smaller round cookie cutter to cut circles out of the centers of half of the cookies (these will form the tops).

Step 6: Bake cookies for 12 minutes. While doing that, bring jam and 2 teaspoon water to a boil in a saucepan, stirring occasionally.

Step 7: Dust top cookie halves with powdered sugar. Place a small spoonful of jam on each bottom cookie. Place a top cookie half over the jam - finished! These cookies look really nice and taste twice as good! :)

 

Gingerbread:

Healthy, because:
They boost your iron intakes - and iron plays a key role in energy production! These delicious cookies also contain ginger – an herb used as a spice and also as a medicine.

 
Ingredients:

3 cups whole-wheat flour
1 teaspoons ground ginger
1 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup butter
1 cup molasses
1 egg
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoons warm water
(almonds or other nuts for decorating)

 
Directions:

Step 1: Put butter, sugar, egg and warmed molasses into a large bowl. Dissolve baking soda in warm water and add to egg mixture - beat until smooth.

Step 2: Mix in flour, spices and salt until well blended. Cover and chill for 24 hours.

Step 3: Preheat oven to 170 degrees C.

Step 4: Roll out dough to a thickness of 1/4 inch on a floured surface. Cut out cookies with desired cutter (gingerbread man cutter definitely look cute, but I used the normal round ones).

Step 5: Bake 10 to 12 minutes in the oven. It smells incredible!! *0* 

Wednesday, 3 December 2014

25 RANDOM FACTS ABOUT ME




As my blog is called “abouthannah.” why not getting to know more about me? It´s always fascinating getting to know a person. In my eyes it´s like a never-ending journey, because there will always be something hidden and you will never know everything. And that´s what it makes so exciting. I have come up with the idea of the “50 facts about me” but then decided to cut the number in half. Enjoy reading 25 (deliberate :D) facts about me!

 

Here we go:

1. My middle name is Barendina – I´m named after my great-
      grandmother who is from the Netherlands.
2. I have the same birthday as Lady Gaga.


3. I speak three languages. German, English and Italian.
 

4. I never had a real nickname.
 

5. My favourite number is 8. Just because.
 

6. I am very hard on myself.
 

7. I am a list maker and an organizer – I like having things
   organized and manageable.


8. I really don't like starting a conversation through the phone,
   I would rather just talk in person.
 

9. I am allergic to lots of things such as all kind of citrus
   fruits, kiwi, pollen, certain types of cosmetics.. and I have a
   cat allergy.


10. My favourite colours are dark blue, grey and wine red – in my
    eyes they symbolize peace and silence.

 
11. Doing sports and going to the gym make me feel alive and
    powerful!
 
 
12. I absolutely love all kinds of vegetables and fruits! I can´t
    think of any exotic fruits I haven´t tried yet. If so, I will do
    it soon! ;)


13. Healthy eating is essential to me – it´s about feeling great and
    having more energy throughout the day!

 
14. I love cooking! I never make the same dish twice because of my
    curiosity to try something new - something I have never made
    before.


15. I get bored really easily, that´s why I´m always on the hunt for
    the next interesting thing to try out.


16. I don´t smoke. More precisely: I am absolutely an anti-smoker!


17. I hate coffee. I always start my morning with cold fresh
    water - also throughout the winter :D
 

18. I totally believe in God. I know He is real and I can feel His
    presence. I think everything happens for a reason and that our
    universe not began just with the so-called Big Bang.


19. I think that coincidences have a special meaning.


20. I´m an aries so sometimes I am stubborn and obstinate.


21. Whenever I have to wait too long, I get quite grumpy.


22. I always carry a package of chewing gum with me, otherwise I
    can´t go somewhere.


23. My family means everything to me! I can fully rely on my parents
    and my two sisters and talk to them whenever I have the desire
    to.


24. I´m a reliable and trustful person – Whenever a person entrusts
    something to me I keep it as a secret (surprisingly it´s not
    hard for me to do that :D)


25. I feel satisfied if I can help other people and do them a
    favour, but it´s an awkward feeling for me to be the centre of
    attention.



 

Friday, 28 November 2014

WHAT MAKES A GOOD BLOG POST







I am finally at the most exciting part of setting up a blog: writing my first blog post! To be honest, I thought that this would be the easiest part of the whole process, but in fact it turned out to be quite difficult. In order to feel more inspired I checked out some other students´ blogs to see what they are writing about.

It took me hours (or several days?) to come up with what I think is a good topic for a first blog post. Choosing an appropriate topic is not the easiest thing in the world. Indeed, I have to think about exactly what I want to say. It´s necessary to have a unique perspective on a topic so that I´m not simply restating the same information that has already been written in other blogs. To my mind, readers want to enjoy reading. They want to get new and insightful information instead of reading something that has been written over and over again.

What´s more, good grammar and spelling is indispensable in order to produce favorable posts on my blog. No one is going to come along behind me (sadly :`D) and correct all the grammatical and spelling errors. So I have to make sure that my writing is free of these kinds of mistake. Shouldn´t all the posts look like written by a professional? Otherwise, if I don´t sound ”intelligent” in my writing then some people maybe think my ideas are not worthwhile to read. I´m trying to give my best! ;)