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Outdoor cooking: Such a good idea!
11 Jan 2013 Leave a Comment
FO Friday: New Knitting & Notions
04 Jan 2013 7 Comments
in Audio books, Book Reviews Knitting, Knitting tools and tricks, Recipes, Reviews, WIP Weds (work in progress) 2013 Tags: Audio books, BOOKS, Knitting Notions, Recipes, Wip Weds
Good morning all, hope the week has been treating you well, and you are recovering from the holiday festivities. This is not a resolution, but I am planning to lose 20 lbs. this year. My mother has the right idea, ask someone who has lost weight and kept it off. So I am taking advice and reducing my intake of white foods. Think about it, Bread, potato, rice, sugar, cream… kinda makes sense. I’ll let ya know, I’m a carboholic so this might not be so easy!
Meanwhile I have nothing finished yet. Started a sweater Jan 1.
However I did get some after Christmas fibre related treats from DH and that with some Christmas $$$ he got me this. I think he feels a little sorry about my delapidated state. I have physi-ow today, so things should start to improve soon.
I had been looking at this book for most of the year, a great reference for construction of almost every type of top-down sweater.
With Sweethearts permission I exchanged one ball of yarn and purchased the six remaining balls for my Pure and Simple Topdown swing pullover.
and exchanged the larger knitting pattern folder for the smaller one, it fits better in my knitting bag.
Oh, and for after Christmas leftovers a recipe.

It was even better the next day for lunch, must make extra food next time, or limit consumption by guests ;0)
Turkey Dinner Casserole by me:0)
Yes totally simple, using leftovers and adding in, if the guests ate some needed ingredients. Tasted as good as the original dinner! I wouldn’t use Turkey gravy, makes it too oily and heavy, hense the soup… Enjoy!
1 can Cream of Chicken Soup
1/4 cup of milk + 1/8 cup left over coffee cream (wanted to use it up)
1 1/2 cup Diced Cooked Baby Carrots
1 cup Cooked Mashed Turnips
1 can Diced Potatoes (none leftover from dinner)
Mix these ingredients together in large Casserole
1 can of Cranberrry sauce spread over top
and spread the remains of the turkey stuffing over top of that.
If you find yourself short of anything you can substitute eg. stove top stuffing or whatever vegetables you have on hand.
Bake uncovered at 350F for 45 mins to 1hr.
This was a big hit around here!
The first audiobook for this year: Wuthering Height by Emily Bronte
FO’s 2013 = 0
WIPS 2013 = 7 + 1 = 8
Stash Used 2013 = 0
Books 2013 = 1 + 2 = 3
Thanks again for visiting,
cya Friday
I’m off to visit Tami’s, then on to my blogwalk
come join me in the blogpond :0)
FO Friday: Twas the Last post before Christmas
21 Dec 2012 3 Comments
in Baby Blankets, Events & Celebrations, Family and Friends, FO Fridays 2012, Recipes Tags: Baby, FAMILY, FO Friday, Recipes
I have to admit I am hopeless about sending Christmas Cards!
So this year I am going virtual.
This will likely be the last post before New Years.
Happy news! MiL is no longer stoned (as my DH pronounced to his mother, always the good and thoughtful son that he is :0)
The ERCP procedure worked a dream, 3rd times the charm. She is free and clear of Gallbladder, stones and all for the first time since last January. Now she can actually enjoy Christmas dinner. The best Christmas gift for us all!
I have a sweet treat for you.
Here is a fast and super easy recipe for Mincemeat Squares
an old Christmas favourite from my mother’s family.
2 cups Graham Cracker Crumbs
1 1/2 cups Mincemeat
15 oz can Eagle Brand sweetened condensed milk
Mix ingredients together, Bake in well-greased 9″x 12″ pan
on 350F for 30 mins. Cool then Cut.
chop candied cherry and decorate top with a small piece.
I finish the Picot edged baby blanket
It was a good fast and practical baby blanket to knit. I recommend this pattern. This basic blanket was lovely and warm on my legs as I knit it and will be a good stroller or car seat blanket. I used 2 balls of Northern Worsted, knitting the first ball expanding to the 1/2 way point and finished the 2nd ball reducing to the end.
During my travels Christmas Shopping, I hit the Dollar Store (a chain of stores in Canada, that has most items in the $1 – $2 dollar range, think up scale five & dime) to get some Christmas wrap and stocking stuffers. I lucked out!
This weeks Christmas audio book: A christmas treat my Dad used to read to my Brother and I.
Twas the Night before Christmas by Clement Clarke Moore
More favourite Christmas Carols:
Coventry Carol by Loreena McKennitt
And Amid the Winters Snow by Kings College Cambridge Choir
For other music links and other Audiobook links
FO’s 2012 = 76 + 1 = 77
Patterns from my own Library = 6 + 1 = 7
WIP’s 2012 = 4 – 1 = 3 (plan to start the year at 0)
Stash used 2012 = 85 + 2 = 87 (stunned by this total!)
Beryl Blanket Hexes = 48

All that remains to be said is,
I wish you all a Joyous and Merry Christmas,
and to you and ours a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year!
Thanks again for visiting,
cya Next Year
I’m off to visit Tami’s, then on to my blogwalk
come join me in the blogpond :0)
WIP Weds: Knitting and Listening
07 Nov 2012 11 Comments
in Recipes, WIP Weds (work in progress) 2012 Tags: Recipes, Wip Weds
Hello all!
I hope you’ve had a nice week, and you’re enjoying this weeks WIPS.
I’m making progress on
This months Carry along forum project. Sadly this pattern required some modifications. My first attempt had to be frogged, it was too small. I opted to work this pattern in the round on 48 st, instead of the original (38 – 2 edge st) 36 st.
Earlier this week I posted a recipe for a Sore Throat remedy to add to tea. I’m linking it here as flu season is beginning. Hope you don’t get sick, but if you do this may help :0)
Book of the week: I have been listening to
“Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Rings” on YouTube.
Here are the links to the complete book,
Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, (of 13)
What a pleasure to knit and listen. Enjoy!
FO’s 2012 = 61
Patterns from my own Library = 6
WIP’s 2012 = 2
Stash used 2012 = 69
Beryl Blanket Hexes = 48

Thanks again for visiting,
cya on Friday.
WIP Weds and Friday’s at Tami’s
For links to my blogwalk come join me in the blogpond :0)
Recipe: Sore Throat remedy
05 Nov 2012 2 Comments
in Recipes, Thought that don't fit anywhere else, Useful stuff, Wise Old Wives Tags: creating, Recipes, Seasonal, Useful stuff

Great recipe for sore throats, a little in boiling water or tea.
Sliced Lemon, Ginger (peeled and shaved), honey
Sterile Jar
Will last for 2 to 3 months, store in fridge.
Getting ready for flu season!
This would make a good Christmas Gift too.
Recipe: Lamb Tangine with Apricots
28 Apr 2012 Leave a Comment
in Food for the Food Challenged!, Recipes Tags: Recipes
This is the most awesome recipe.
Not only is it low Calorie, but the house smells like heaven when it’s cooking!
A family favourite!








