Tales of a Reluctant Cook
 

I love a good cooking program, relish them even, especially when there is an element of travel involved. I love to travel and I have found that my experience was always enhanced when I sampled the local food.  I was never really interested in cooking until I discovered that trough food can almost be transported to new places as well as reminisce about somewhere you have already been.   So whether its in kitchen with Jamie Oliver, snacking with Nigella Lawson, buying groceries at the Marché with Racheal Khoo, or planning to eat like local Rick Stein in India, there is always something new to learn. 

 

Although I know my way around the kitchen I do prepare food out of necessity I can honestly say that "I am no cook !"  I plot, I plan, I have the best intentions but alas the meal never looks our tastes like you want and as a result I'm reluctant to spend time and energy into trying something new.  I'm on a new health kick at the moment, so I'm not supposed to be eating any sugar, so off course when I sat down and scrolled through Pinterest for appropriate recipes, naturally my focus went in another direction entirely. And as in order to justify using up all the things that I cant eat I stumbled upon a recipe for a Cinnamon and Coffee Streusel Cake. It untimely reminded me of a trip to Germany and walking past a bakery and looking at all the tasty treats.  

 

I have never been a keen baker, I often take shortcuts and it was only after watching Rachel Khoo's Little Paris Kitchen is discovered the magic of butter. Yes sometimes butter really does make everything better.  After about two or so hours I had my own streusel, it looked glorious. After carefully removing from the tin and drizzling the coffee icing on top I transported the masterpiece carefully into my set so I could photograph it in all its glory.  Although the cake looked amazing, it did not taste that way.... it turns out that I forgot one of the eggs and only half the about of butter. Oh well at least I have some beautiful shots for my blog.

 

 
 

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Happy Mother's Day
Mother & Cub/Happy Mothers Day

 

The Mother & Cub blog is a weekly photography blog featuring some of my work and experiences of my life here in Canada.  I thought that Mothers Day would be a great opportunity to start this next exciting chapter of my life here in Canada. The series of photographs that I have chosen  to post today is showcase my own Mother’s Day festivities. I know it is corny but these are the first handmade presents that my little man has made me, I am so happy to have them it actually brought a tear to my eye.

 

Mother & Cub is a portrait, lifestyle and editorial photography company founded by me, Kate Kirby.  I’m a freelance photographer and I have recently relocated with my family from Australia to Toronto, Canada.  I have over 10 years of experience in photography, lately I have been spending my time photographing newborns, children, families, engagements, elopements and weddings, and having a blast while doing it.

 

Happy Mother’s Day

Kate xo

 

 

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