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Brownies.

So Bake Off started again last week, god I love this show. Zac isn’t a cake kind of guy but he loves the show too, so we decided to do some baking of our own this weekend. We thought brownies would be the perfect solution to satisfy the baking bug. I found this brownie recipe on Pintrest, it is really simple and easy to make. Find the recipe bellow.

These brownies are quite rich so I thought a simple berry sauce would help cut through the chocolatiness -I think it works really well, maybe even a little Black Forest Gattoesque 😛 Greek yogurt or cream also goes extremely well with these brownies if you want to enjoy them more as a dessert.

brerry brownie brownie pieces

Ingredients

155g unsalted butter

150g sugar

2 eggs

15g cocoa powder

1 tblsp corn flower

3 tblsp pain flower

1/4 bar chopped dark chocolate

1 tsp vanilla extract

1/2 tsp baking powder

1/4 tsp salt

Method

Preheat the oven to 160 degrees C and line a deep baking tin with paper.

Combine the sugar and butter in a microwave proof bowl and melt in the microwave for 1 minute on a high heat, stir well and leave to cool for 5 minutes.

Add the cocoa powder and vanilla to the butter mix.

Add one egg at a time to the batter and stir with a whisk.

Next combine the plain and corn flour, and baking powder to the batter, to create a thick rich mix.

Carefully fold in the chocolate chunks.

Spread the mixture into the lined baking tin and put in the oven for 20-25 minutes.

;eave to cool for 30 minutes and then cut into 12 pieces.

While the brownies cool make the berry sauce

Ingredients 

100g of frozen/fresh berries

20g sugar

20ml water

Method

Combine all the ingredients in a microwave bowl and cook in the microwave for 2 minutes.

Ta- dah! these are so easy to make.

Complexion Perfection.

Everyone’s skin in different but I wanted to share with you how I like to achieve a glowing complexion. For me I believe it’s all about creating highlights and shadows with a slight dewiness to make your skin appear healthy and fresh. I like to start with Bourjois Radiance Reveal Healthy Mix foundation “for a healthy glow and flawless complexion” I apply this evenly and not to heavily across my whole face, this will act as a base for the other products so I like to keep it as light as possible whilst achieving full coverage, I also like to apply it with a medium foundation brush to ensure coverage. If you are in a hurry I like to pretty much leave it there as this foundation isn’t too masking your skin looks great just from this but for the true rich glow it’s time to contour and highlight.

So next I take Maybelline Fit Me concealer in Chestnut. it’s important to choose a concealer that is at least 3 shades darker than your skin tone because you are going to blend it into the natural shadows of your face to give it greater depth. So using the concealer draw a line following the hollow under your cheek bones and across your forehead close to your hair line and then using a beauty sponge blend it out, working the colour until it softens and blends into the foundation below. Subtly is the key.

Next you need to lift the highlights of your face; under your eyes, down your nose and into your T zone. For this I like to use a Light Foundation stick in the fairest shade. I draw a triangle under each eye and then a large T shape down my nose and up into my forehead. Then using my finger I like the blend and soften this colour into the foundation below. You have now created a complexion filled with highlights, mid tones and shadows that give structure to your face.

Finally I like to finish with Rimmel London’s Up and Glow highlighter, it’s a shimmer cream that sits perfectly when applied to the peak of the cheek bones and above the brow for that added glow.  I accompany my complexion with a lick of mascara and i’m ready to go for that fresh faced look.

Contouring can be extremely complex but I find this simplified technique works well and looks great for everyday makeup.

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