Monday, May 6, 2013

Busy week-end, ouff!

It was quite a productive week-end. Once I get going, I just don't know when to stop. I really must adjust my internal alarm...lol
I went to the UFO and helped our Quilting Angels group. I also brought home a kit to make a quilt top for them. Now, that is when I should have set my alarm to stop at intervals for resting but I get SOOO into the project that time just flies by. So a few arthritis pills later, it is now done. It measures 49.5" X 67.5".
There was no rush on it but the type A part of me wanted to do it and get it to the group asap. With our monthly meeting being on Tuesday, I have met my personal deadline and will hand it over to very good caring angels to complete it for the many people that need quilts for warmth and comfort in their lives. 



Thursday, May 2, 2013

Using up scraps...

I've been a bit busy lately trying to get rid of my fabric stash without giving it away. Our quilting guild had a very nice block of the month called Crayon Box and this is what I used to make the blocks. Yep, you can say it... "Oh my, her crayons must have been broken"...hahaha 
It measures 48" X 72". It still has to be quilted so I will fish out some more of my fabrics for the backing and get it finished soon.  

Then I still had 4 1/2" squares left over, as I had cut way too many of them, I sort of got rotary cutter happy and just plowed through my scraps...lol...so I made a small lunch bag for when I go to the UFO's. 
I used waterproof military fabric for the inside. The sewn seams won't make it totally waterproof but it might be ok. I'm not planning on a liquid diet...never!!! The measurements are 11" high, 11" wide at the top and the bottom is 4 1/2 " X 8 ". About 7" high when the top is folded over. 
A fair size for a small lunch. 
I'm quite pleased with it. I must look to see what else I can do with the leftover squares. 

Well, that's about it for now. 

Live simply, love generously, care deeply, 
speak kindly and leave the rest to God! 



Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Re-using... thinking about Earth Day.

As I was filling my ceramic honey jar, I wondered what I could do with the empty plastic honey container. Then a thought came to mind as I walked to my sewing machine. I had to fill up my iron with water and I hate how it is at times a hassle with getting water in the iron and not on the ironing board. 
Sooo, I went back to the kitchen and washed out the plastic honey bottle and filled it with water. Well! It is wonderful for filling up the iron. The water only pours out slowly and the bottle actually has to be squeezed for the flow to run better. Tah-Dah! My little contribution to saving our wonderful home called Earth! 

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Been quite busy...

Well, I will be delivering a "lot" of knitted hats to the hospital nursery tomorrow. I really enjoy making these and knowing that beautiful little babies that need its warmth will be wearing them, makes them even more special.









Now back to the knitting machine as my lovely cousin Angela gave me more yarn to make more hats! The little angels will be nice and warm. 

I must not forget to also add that I made a new recipe yesterday. Hubby says not to loose the recipe :-)


Here it is, just in case you want to venture in making some. 


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 31 g



Amount Per Serving
Calories 123 Calories from Fat 53
Total Fat 5.9g
Saturated Fat 4.0g
Cholesterol 24mg
Sodium 88mg
Total Carbohydrates 16.8g
Dietary Fiber 0.6g
Sugars 12.1g
Protein 1.2g


 
Coconut Chews
24 servings

1/2 cup butter
2 cups brown sugar
Melt butter in saucepan and add sugar and stir until dissolved, cool.
Beat in 2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla 
1 cup flour
1 & 1/2 tsp BP
1/2 tsp salt
1 & 1/2 cups coconut
Pour in a 9 x 13 pan lined with parchment paper
Bake 35 minutes 350 F
Cool a bit and then cut in 24 squares.

The Nutritional value is approximate as I am using an internet program to calculate it.

Have a wonderful evening!



Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Loved the sunshine we had today along with the warmer weather. With another snowstorm scheduled for tomorrow, I'm glad I was able to sit in my kitchen in the wonderful heat that the sun gave me through my window. 
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Yesterday I had a hankering for some Red River Cereal bread so I took out the ingredients and started making it as the starter has to be made 12-15 hours before. Well, today I woke up and really enjoyed making the bread. 





Here is the recipe if anyone would like to try it out. 


Red River Cereal Bread
Night before:
1 cup red river cereal
1 1/4 cup whole wheat flour
1 1/4 cup lukewarm water
1/2 tsp instant yeast
Mix well, cover with plastic wrap and leave 12-15 hours. 

Next day:
2 cups whole wheat flour
2 to 2 1/2 cups bread flour ( I use all purpose and it works good)
1 3/4 cups lukewarm water
3 tbsp melted butter
1/4 cup honey ( I did not have any so I will use molasses) 
1 1/2 tsp salt
1 tbsp instant yeast

Add the lukewarm water and mix till it is well incorporated then add the melted butter and honey and mix, then add the whole wheat flour, salt and instant yeast and mix till blended. Add in a little at a time about 1/2 to 3/4 of the white flour and mix with a wooden spoon (I use my Kitchen Aid) Place some flour on a flat surface and pour the dough mixture on it. Slowly continue to add more flour and knead 8-10 minutes. Keep this dough on the sticky side. Add a little oil to a large bowl, place the dough into the bowl and turn to lightly coat all the dough. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise for 1 hour. 
Pour out dough onto a flat surface (try not to work out the dough too much) Cut dough in half then in 3rds. Shape each piece into a ball. Place in 2 9x5 loaf pans and let rise 1 hour. After the dough has risen, take a sharp knife and score the top of each ball. Bake in 375F oven for 30-40 minutes. Remove from pans and cool on wire rack. It is a heavy bread so don't be surprised. 
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I am also having fun making more baby hats for the nursery at our local hospital. 
I'm thinking I'm so hooked on making these. ;-)
Yep, by the amount of hats you see here, I'm definitely hooked! LOL 



Friday, January 4, 2013

Making Patches the rabbit with Hailey, my beautiful great-niece.

Hailey and I had a busy day today. We went grocery shopping and then while hubby put the food away, we ate a quick lunch and then set out to sew a stuffed rabbit that Hailey named Patches.