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1. Grind 100g gingernut biscuits and 100g digestives in a food processor or put them in a plastic bag and bash with a rolling pin. Melt 100g melted butter in a small pan, combine with the biscuits. Squash into the base of a loose-bottom sandwich tin or a pie dish (about 23cm [9in] in diameter).
2. Melt 500g white chocolate. Heat at 30second intervals in the microwave carefully. Stir. Be careful as it burns really easily. Leave to cool.
3. Meanwhile, mix 250g
cream cheese, 250g mascarpone and 200ml whipping or double cream and 70g icing sugar. Add the seeds of one vanilla pod. Rub in the cooled white chocolate. Stir. Cover your base with mix.
4. Finally, push 300g raspberries or blueberries into the topping so they do not leak their juices. Refrigerate overnight (or ideally 24 hours).
NB: You can use all cream cheese or mascarpone. If you want to be a bit self-righteous, use low-fat cream cheese so you can eat two slices instead of one.
What You Need
* Plain material
* Elastic bands or string
* Dyes appropriate to the fabric you are using
* Rubber gloves
* Plastic sheet & apron
* Brush
Step 1
Moisten the fabric with clean water. Wring it out so it is not too wet.
Step 2
Grab a piece of material where you want the centre of the spiral to be. Twist the fabric round and round, then put several rubber bands around the fabric. Make sure the bands are spaced along the fabric and very tight. You can make as many or few spirals as you wish. Where the material is tied the dye won't reach, so it will remain the original colour, or be a lighter colour.
Step 3
Wearing rubber gloves now apply the dye to the fabric. You can dilute the dyes if they are water based or apply neat for a stronger colour. Because the fabric is moist the dyes will blend into each other.
Step 4
You can remove the elastic bands and hang it out to dry or leave the fabric to dry with the bands on. If your fabric is dripping it may be best to leave to dry with the bands on so the dyes don't run together. Opening the fabric is the fun part to see what patterns have been made. Some dyes require to be 'fixed' by ironing so remember to read the instructions on the packet or your next whole washing load will come out in the same colours!
You can achieve dyed circles by using marbles. Place the marble in the fabric and gather the fabric underneath, then wrap an elastic band around it.
TIE-DYING IS FUN!