Friday, May 31, 2013

Two Trees Bakery, kiddies playground and country craftmarket

This was one of the places that inspired me to blog a series about places south of Jo'burg City that are worth a visit and that make the South beautiful by their existence.

Two Trees Bakery, situated at the foot of the Thaba Koppies, 101 Mulbarton Drive, is really more than just a bakery. Firstly, they are an amazing bakery... the chocolate brownies are delish... soft, dense, moist and chewy. Yum! They have fresh breads everyday, they even bring their rye in from windmills in Germany.

Then as a coffee shop, Todd the owner was telling me that they have recently started bringing in their own coffee from the South of Congo, a single origin that they have worked on to get an amazing roast and as a result, my double espresso americano was tops! They are looking to go to Ruanda to source more beans, I look forward to the  flavours to come. They sell beans and grind and they even have decaf done through the water process, so there are no chemicals (this might make my preggy friends happy)

Another big attraction to Two Trees is the adventure playground with all the high ropes, 'foefie' slides and swings. They are busy building a three story tree-house... it's high!

An upcoming attraction next to the playground is the crafters market which has new management and a renovated vibe.It launches this Saturday 1st June and the 1st of every month onwards. I wish them all the best with the market and pray that it becomes one of those markets that rivals the best.

I took the boys there on a quiet weekday afternoon, so Levi and Nate had the playground pretty much to themselves... my mom and I sat under half in the warm sun and under the bluegums and listened to the wind rustle in the high tree tops. What a great mid week reprieve.  Here are some pics I took that afternoon.
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Amazing coffee and delish treats

T

My little 3 year old balancing along 

A morning or afternoon out to Two Trees can really be a beautiful experience...

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Henley on Klip - the Beautiful South

I'm not too sure if this spot can even fall into "the new south", but it is close enough... only 20 minutes from Glenvista / Mulbarton along the R59. So I have decided that I will feature it in my series of blog posts on places to go, 'South of Jo'burg City'.

Henley on Klip is one of the prettiest rural-urban places that I have been to. It has many little public spots to access the Klipriver (the public library and the bridge off Regatta Rd) as well as a few cute spots to have a meal and buy some crafts, gifts or antiques.


It was my hubby's birthday recently and to celebrate I took him out to Henley for the day.

Our first stop was lunch at Ducks Country House, 32 Mitchellbank drive. We love tapa's type eating and started off by sharing a delish Mediterranean platter and then a very yummy chicken and brown onion pie. (it was so yummy, I got stuck in before taking a pic)
The food was more than enough, the juice glasses were huge and the prices really reasonable.

We decided to skip the coffee and go to another spot that we drove past on the way into Henley. But before leaving we took a walk to the waters edge, took some time out and sat on the bench under the trees overlooking the river, which really is a main feature of this beautiful venue. For more about Duck venue, restaurant and theater click here for website




As I mentioned, on the way to Ducks I saw this other little spot called etc Cafe & Deli at the Kliphouse Quarters, Shillingford Rd. We had never been so we decided to go pop in for our post lunch coffee. From the moment you pull into the yard you experience the beauty of the country decor. The row of birdcages particularly caught me eye, I have been looking for some to put in my garden too.


When we were walking into the restaurant, we went through the shop and I recognized the decor from a friend's blog, 'Just Darling' (click here), check it out for some more pics and her experience (and some other great posts). We enjoy similar experiences, so I knew it would be a good spot to stay. We had good double espresso's in a cosy spot by the crackling fire, a great way to end and afternoon out to celebrate the life of my precious husband.

Below are some pics from views that were feasts for my eyes. see their web for more



This candy stand got my attention



There you have it, a bit of Henley on Klip, I encourage you to take the drive... have a beautiful day, because life is an event... Live it beautifully!

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Authentic Portuguese Restaurant in the Beautiful South


I spent a lot of my childhood in Portuguese restaurants, although a very South African family, my dad is a little Portuguese in the head, so we only ate in Portuguese restaurants. It really is a cuisine I know well.
There is quite a large contingent of Portuguese and Mozambican people in the South of Johannesburg, as a result there are a few authentic places to get a meal that was cooked by 'mamma' in the kitchen- or at least it tastes like it.

My favourite place to get a good authentic meal is A Churrasqueira Restaurant which means ‘a variety of foods’ and this is exactly what is cooked up for many expats from Mozambique and Portugal. The owners Victor and Jackie are hands on and it is evident in the consistently good meals that come out of their kitchen. We often take friends there to introduce them to the place and we are always impressed with the quality of their food.

A Churrasqueira Restaurant can be found at 122 Main Street, Rosettenville and although it is in the old South, there are always friendly and effective car guards outside.  It is recommended that you book, they can get really packed, especially on those special days. so... Call them on 0114354095

The food is delish and really well priced.  Their 1/4 chicken and 10 prawns combo at R79 is one of our regular favourites.

Here are a snaps I took from our mothers day meal:


Well presented and yummy meals at great prices.


There is always a great vibe and good facilities for kiddies.





Friday, May 24, 2013

baby girl 1st Birthday - Ballerina Bella


Bella, the Ballerina of the Ball


Isabella was a long awaited gift, so the celebration of her 1st Birthday was a very special day.
Her amazing mommy, who is an incredible graphic designer too, went all out to make it a beautiful day for everyone... for the birthday girl and everyone who had been praying for this family to grow.

Everyone was well catered for, two things that I especially liked and would suggest it for kiddies parties is:

  • the blend of 'girl' and 'boy' colours, especially if there is a god mix of boys and girls
  • empty party packs, to fill from a candy table is great as the kiddies / parents can choose their favourite candy. Having a candy table adds to to decor and festive settings.
It was a special day. Happy Birthday Isabella, here's to many more.




Friday, May 10, 2013

The Beautiful South - French Country inspired Miss Grace Restaurant


I have been so excited to share this newly discovered spot...

Although I have been to the Wedding venue, Thornbirds, and Dr Athens is my family GP, I had never been to Miss Grace. A gorgeous restaurant established in November 2012 and run by Jeanette, daughter, Nicole and son, Johnny Athens.

This family run business is one of those beautifully quaint places that make the South Beautiful.

The decor is the gorgeous French country feel that is popular at the moment, yet it doesn't feel like it was put together out of a ‘trendy cheap home store’ catalogue  The owners at Miss Grace really have tastefully put the elements together with such style while keeping a cosy feel. Me, having grown up on a small holding only 3 plots away from this newly discovered spot also probably adds to my delight in its discovery.

I couldn't stop snapping pics (see them below), there are just so many pretty spaces created throughout the venue. There is a cosy couch by the fire with tables to sit at inside, outside under cover and in the sun, all without feeling too spread out or cramped. We opted for a leather couch outside. Levi was at a friend but Nate was with us and enjoyed the gated off grassy area by the jungle gym.

Hubby and I both ordered the Portuguese Style trinchado, cubes of beef in sauce, served with hand cut chips (R60), and ordered a side of veggies (R16) to share. It was very tasty and a substantial portion. We had a cup of coffee to end the meal. The coffee was a bit weak, but for those who know, I do prefer my coffee with a bit more body.

So with stronger coffee and possibly free wifi, it could potentially become my favourite spot to have meetings, coffee dates, and mentoring sessions. So, see you there!



Miss Grace  is open Tuesday to Friday from 07:30 to 17:00 and weekends from 08:00 to 17:00. It is is licensed and is situated at Thornbirds Plot 152, R550, Kliprivier Road, Eikenhof. For more information visit www.missgrace.co.za or contact 011 948 6001 or 079 526 0348.



Thursday, May 9, 2013

Living an eventful life


The yummiest Choc milkshakes... and a playground


Steve really enjoys a good milkshake, he orders them often, but they are often 'not up to scratch', so when we find a place that makes good ones, it is a treat. Even more so if it's somewhere we the kiddies can enjoy... so our current regular milkshake spot is Wendy's Cafe at Sharondale Nursery. Levi has taken a liking to 'shlokict miwkshakes' too and I must admit so have I.

The double thick chocolate milkshakes, kiddies play area and beautiful surroundings keep us coming back. 

This place is by no means new to the Beautiful South, if you haven't been there before, try it out, if you have I'm sure you are a regular.


Sharondale Nursery is on Swartkoppies in Brackendowns.


Life is an Event, Live Beautifully!

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Southern Belle Inn the Beautiful South.


 I have always been attracted to the idea of being able to play golf, my hubby is getting back into so I decided to itch where it scratched so to speak and join him that the Bell’s Inn driving range down the road from our home.

It was quite fun, I’m not much good at it, but enjoyable never the less... hacking and all. We were there with some friends and afterwards we had a drink on the deck overlooking the valley. The sun was setting, such a beautiful sight as the golden rays settled on the koppies ahead of us, saturating the green tones. I thought to myself, “wow, the south is such a really beautiful place.” At the same moment, my friend Abby commented on the beauty of the moment. I was reminded how it’s these mini events that make the memories that make life beautiful.

The views overlook The Eye of Africa Golf estate across the river. Just  30 minute drive  from Sandton.

The following day, I was chatting to another friend about a great little coffee spot in the south and we shared some of our favourite places for outings... it made me replay the memory from the previous day and I felt ‘proudly south’.

The ‘south’ for some reason has a rather dubious reputation, which in one way is a blessing as it has kept rapid development at bay and the quaint places thriving. We love living here.

So in the spirit of living a beautiful event filled life, I’m on a mission to discover the new and revisit the old, and just appreciate some of the gems that make the beautiful south, beautiful.

I’ll certainly be sharing about them as I go along...


Life's and EVENT, Live Beautifully!

Monday, May 6, 2013

Autumn Picnic - Practically Beautiful


 I love picnics, especially ones in autumn in Jo'burg. The sun is warm and the air is fresh. The colours mostly green with beautiful warm tones as the leaves turn to reds, oranges and yellows.

But there are a few things that make eating out of  a cooler bag and on a blanket a bit awkward. Firstly, knowing that we have to carry everything we'll need. Then, the uneven surfaces makes prepping a challenge, the dirty dishes afterwards or trying the wrap any left overs to take back home.

So after a fun but awkward picnic recently, I decided to do things a little differently to make the next one comfy, easy, affordable with not too many leftovers, and a beautiful picnic it was.

Here are some of the things I tried and worked well, with the goal of packing light:

  • Portion out into little containers hot choc with sugar and creamer
  • Soup and bread is ideal for an autumn picnic, a wholesome meal all in a flask.
  • Pre-cut your bread and take a little blob of butter in a mini container
  • Individual pudding in sealed containers, are fun and practical. I had fun making autumn coloured jelly and custard.
  • keeping in mind that the surface is often not stable, include mini trays or boards to work on, better yet if the double up as plates
Having said all that it's the little extras that make it all that more beautiful, like a mini arrangement, garnishing and little luxuries - one of my best is mini mallows. 

and in pictures...






Life is an EVENT, Live Beautifully!

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Memories yet to come...

To me, making beautiful memories is one of the most treasured things in life.

We have events in our lives that mark special and treasured times, yet so many of us wait for these events to happen.

But Life is an EVENT, so Live Beautifully.