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Monthly Archives: November 2011
WIP #18
It would seem I haven’t gotten much done this week, but I have. I did get my tablecloth and napkins finished, just in time for Thanksgiving. Lots I can’t show though… Got the Bubble quilt put together this week. I … Continue reading
Thanksgiving Success!
A gluten-free, dairy free celebration that left us all feeling good and full. No deprivation here.
Posted in Cooking, Eating, Family, Health, Photography
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The one where she figured out how best to piece circles!
Hmmm… I haven’t been here in a week and WordPress went and rearranged things on me. How dare they. Trying to quickly write-up a post isn’t as quick as I had hoped. Though I *love* the new uploading media button. … Continue reading
How do you define hummus?
For hard-cores, hummus, the Middle Eastern, dip is defined as cooked, mashed chickpeas, blended with tahini, olive oil, lemon juice, salt and garlic. For me, as long as it is a white bean blended with garlic, salt and lemon juice, … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Eating, Gluten Free, Recipes
Tagged dip, gluten free, high fiber, hummus, recipe, roasted garlic, spread
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WIP # 16 ~ Bubbles
Remember this pretty stack of Kona Cotton? Remember this daughter designing a pattern off of Brigitte‘s idea? Then color coding it for me? Well, I finally got caught up on most everything around here and found the time to play … Continue reading
Cabbage and Sausage Soup
I don’t know about you and yours, but this has been a fall for soups around our house. Soups are often gluten-free which makes it something we can all share. Such an easy way to have a hot filling meal, … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Eating, Family, Gluten Free, Recipes, Soup, Uncategorized, Wellness
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Pinterest sucked me in again…
When I spotted this pincushion on Pinterest, I knew I had to make one. The popular name for this quilt pattern, Dresden Plate, reflects the romance of the Victorian Era with it’s love of elaborate decoration on household items and … Continue reading
Posted in Crafting, fabric, Pinterest, Quilting, Sewing
Tagged crafting, dresden, emery sand, jane austen quilt, Kaffe Fassett, lollipop applique, pincushion, pinterest, sewing, tomato pincushion, yo-yo
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Potato Leek Soup
This soup was so good, the three of us ate it up. Well, almost…. There is one bowl left for us to fight over tomorrow. On a cold, snowy, wind blowing 50 mph kind of night this soup couldn’t be … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Eating, Gluten Free, Recipes, Soup
Tagged dairy free, gluten free, recipe, soup
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WIP Wednesday #15
I am so excited about my new fall tablecloth and napkins and how well they match our Benjamin Maier dishes. It’s a Christopher Lowell Glimmer Stripe Outdoor, with saffron, that I picked up at JoAnn’s. Along with Kona cotton in Gold, for … Continue reading
Posted in fabric, Sewing, WIP
Tagged and christopher lowell, benjamin maier, gluten free pie crust, heather bailey, jane austen quilt, size quilt, wall hanging
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Who needs gluten when you have a piecrust like this?!
Yes, we are practicing making pumpkin pie. And practicing eating it. We can always use more practice around here. Getting all geared up for our first gluten-free, dairy free (we do use butter, don’t mean to mislead you) Thanksgiving, so … Continue reading



