Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Thanksgiving Foods!

 Holiday foods are the best!  What will you prepare for your big family meal?  What are your family favorites?

"A traditional Thanksgiving dinner consists of roast turkey, turkey stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, corn, dinner rolls, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie." 

You can find recipes for almost every Thanksgiving dish that you like--here is Lizzy T's take on recipes for turkey day!
Our grand daughter always brings a corn dish while another grand daughter brings the green bean casserole.  The brown headed daughter likes duck for her meat dish--wonder what duck sandwiches taste like?!!

Last year I made my "more better' cranberry dish!  Why more better?  Because when we were in Mexico buying tequila, a friendly store manager suggested the one in his hand as "more better"!   and I must admit--adding more better tequila to the cranberries made it super great! 

Here's the More Better Cranberry Sauce recipe:
One 12 ounce bag fresh cranberries
2large oranges juiced or you can use fresh orange juice
1/2 cup brown sugar (i used a substitute)
1/2 tsp cinnamon
 grate of nutmeg ( like to use fresh nutmeg)
chopped pecans to taste 

Rinse cranberries and add to pot, add other ingredients and cook till tender--can take awhile--
once the cranberries are cooked down, take off heat, cool and now you
add the More Better Tequila (any tequila will work)==make it a 1/4 cup, then add more better if you want that taste
I put mine in jars--place in refrigerator to cool and set.
just perfect for those dishes or we like it spread over Brie that is baked--yummy!

And let's not forget those pies!!  pumpkin, pecan, chocolate cream, etc with lots
of whip cream--!

whatever you have for your Thanksgiving dinner-
 we pray you have the most healthy, happy, peaceful day with family and friends!
and all those leftover--oh boy!!


Monday, November 22, 2021

Happenings for the Holidays!

 It's that time of the year again !  Bonnie Hunter's mystery begins the day after Thanksgiving, November 26! Introduction is up and ready to download



And then there is this!! 7th annual holiday homespun quilt along with Jan Daly offering this free project.  Begins November 28–either table runner, small wall hanging.

Here comes another sew along with Fort Worth Fabric Studio!  I still haven't finished the fall one--actually--I didn't begin it!
you can find all their past sew alongs on their web page under digital.
If you want to add an Advent Calendar to your list of things to make, check out Hattifax.com
Great fun for the whole family!!
Another fun adventure with Lisa Capen--follow her on youtube
This mystery begins November 26--you can find her other
videos helpful.
Pam Buda loves vintage quilts and this December she is hosting her
Quilt Archaeology.  
She calls this one "Glad Tidings"  Check out her webpage for 
the free pattern.















Thursday, November 18, 2021

Oh The Joy Of It All!

 Yes!  What a joy! we have in our lives!  Our great grandson is now 4 months old!  He's so fill of love and happiness!

No!  He can hold his own bottle--but mom is right there to assist if needed--he loves his
milk and can be a little 'piggie'.

Here is his four month photo--I don't know we started this trend--but I love it!  Since we aren't close enough to see him regularly--these photos are a big joy!!

And the hat I knitted for him sits perfectly on his head!  I was afraid it would be too small--but no, it fits just right!  I've got another one for him to wear at latter times when he grows more and a red one on the needles now
so quick to knit with instant gratification to boot!



Monday, November 15, 2021

Stuff!

 Sometimes I don't have any idea how to classify items that I like to share--today I found couple of 

Christmas ideas plus one freebie ezine that I like


The Homemakers Heart is a free monthly digital magazine that features delightful designs created by Jenny of Elfantz.  You can view past issues as well--lots of creative items are included

Here is a wool  and cotton sewical stitch along is sponsored by Lisa Bongean  gift tags are always welcome addition to our Christmas packages.

Sewing with Craft gossip has some interesting activities for the whole family.  This advent calendar is perfect for those little ones who want to know when Santa will arrive.  Check out all the other craft projects on their website.

go out there and have fun!  I'm trying to learn a new computer language--me and IT don't speak the same tongue!! 















Friday, November 12, 2021

Virtual Happenings!

 


Sorry! but this event has passed!  But, it's virtual so you can still jump onto the
website and participate in a few events.  If you're a member, you can view several different films--
Shetland Wool Week!  One day I'm going in person! 

Shetland Wool Week is a world renowned celebration of Britain’s most northerly native sheep, the Shetland textile industry and the rural farming community on these islands. Shetland wool is a world class natural fibre, with a long standing reputation for quality, strength and excellence from the fleece to the textile products. Shetland knitwear has a deserved respect gained from many generations of hard working knitters and crofters producing some of the finest lace and Fair Isle knitwear.

Since its conception twelve years ago, Shetland Wool Week has grown into an internationally acclaimed event. Throughout the week there are an extensive range of exhibitions, classes and events, which will cover many different subjects. These usually include; weaving, spinning, dyeing, Fair Isle and lace knitting as well as many other fascinating subject areas. Events take place from the most southern tip of the Shetland, right up to the most northerly island of Unst, famous for its beautiful lacework, with many locations in between.


Here's the free pattern for this year's hat, designed by Wilma Malcolmson

I'm sending out a special thanks go Sheila Dixon, who publishes a monthly newsletter with
hand spinning information from around the world.  I look forward to seeing what other spinners are doing in this mad world.  Hand spinning keeps us SANE!





Monday, November 8, 2021

Thanksgiving Fun!

 Have you begun to think about Thanksgiving plans?  It is definitely closer than you think--our friends have already ordered their meal from Cracker Barrel!  We are planning our family gathering with all the fixings--but, the best part is being with Family!! And this year we'll have the whole family with us on turkey day.

Here are some pre-plans that can be used now for a crafty Thanksgiving!

spark and chemistry has instructions for these de-light-ful jars to decorate your
dining table.

Love this table setting!  Easy to make and a good way to use those pie pumpkins

And while I'm thinking of decorations for the house, I'm also working on these:

Turkey Trot is from Missouri Quilt Company--you can purchase the pattern now but you can also watch the video which gives you instructions.  I have several Dresden plate sections already made and didn't know what to do with them--and then I stumbled across this pattern!!  Problem solved!

I'm liking this little garden flag!  Thermoweb has the directions--this will be our welcome
sign for turkey day!
and to decorate our buffet table from Diary of a Quilter comes table runner ideas.


Oooooh, I'm getting excited!  Planning our menu is easy--everyone brings their favorite dish!












It's Time--

 It’s time to think about greeting cards I’ll send out this year.  Most years, if I’m not feeling pressed, I’ll create my own cards.  One ye...