Friday, November 23, 2018

Post Thanksgiving Food.....................

  Gobble--Gobble--Gobble!!!

Are there Thursday leftovers in your refrigerator?  Each person in our family love those leftovers and want a 'favorite'--be it just turkey sandwich or turkey ala king, turkey tetrazzini, turkey salad, turkey gumbo--we could eat turkey for days after the BIG day!  What is your favorite?

Here is my recipe for turkey tetrazzini:  which is my family favorite!

INGREDIENTS
  • 12 oz dry spaghetti
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 1 onion diced
  • 3 tablespoons flour
  • 2 1/4 cups chicken broth 
  • 1 1/3 cups half & half or light cream
  • Juice of one lemon
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • 2 cups chopped turkey
  • 2 cups mozzarella cheese 
  • 1/4 cup parmesan cheese, topping
  • splash of white wine, if on hand

Prepare spaghetti in boiling salted water.  In a saute pan, melt butter, brown chopped onion in butter, then add flour to make a roux.  Add liquid--chicken broth and half/half, stir till thick; then add chopped turkey, juice of one lemon, salt and pepper, mix in cheese--
place the cooked spaghetti in a greased casserole dish, pour the turkey mixture over spaghetti, mix together; on top sprinkle parmesan cheese--sometimes, I'll sprinkle some fine bread crumbs on top to get a nice crunch.  Bake at 350* for about 30-40 minutes till bubbly around the edges.  Serve to the waiting crowd!
Can be prepared ahead, frozen and then served at a later date.

Enjoy your leftovers or in our house we call it "must go"!

Thursday, November 22, 2018

Happy Thanksgiving!

FAll colors will soon turn to Christmas Red and Green,
but before that happens, I'm enjoying the newly fallen
leaves, rosy crisp apples, butternut squash filled with
goodies--

We will continue to Give Thanks for the small things in
our life
We leave you with this tablescape From My Carolina Home
May your Thanksgiving day be filled with many
blessings and riches of bounty!


Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Can You Help?



There are tragedies that occur everywhere in the world - right now there is utter devastation in Paradise California. There is a call out for quilt blocks and quilts if you care to donate to those who have lost so much.
It breaks your heart to know they have lost Everything!!
Here is how we can assist:

HEART QUILTS FOR CHILD VICTIMS OF THE WILDFIRES:

Complete quilts that are ready to be given to children can be mailed immediately to the address below:
WE CARE
Care of Kathy Biggi
14280 Bar Ela Ranch Rd.
Grass Valley, CA 95945
Donation Quilts website has links to patterns of other heart blocks.  If you have completed quilts or tops, please consider sending those along as well. 

Monday, November 19, 2018

It's That Time Again...................BH Mystery!


Yes!  Time to prepare for the Bonnie Hunter Annual 
Mystery Quilt!  I'm not even finished with 2017 but that
doesn't keep me from saving the clues in this 
China journey!
Beginning the Friday after Thanksgiving and each
week thereafter till all clues have been revealed, you can
jump on the sewing caravan to sew to your heart's content!
The clues will be on her website: Quiltville into February, 2019

Here are the fabric requirements:  not necessary for you
keep this same color selections, but it's helpful if you
enjoy these colors to follow along:
to me, I like my mixture of colors in these
ranges--more variety more fun

Yardage requirements for Good Fortune:



Greens: 1 1/4 yards

Blues: 2 yards.

Reds: 1 3/4 yards

Oranges: 3 2/3 yards


Neutrals: 6 yards



Saturday, November 17, 2018

All Wrapped Up in Dogs!

Years ago, this quilt top was sewn just for fun--it was a month by
month pattern from Fatcat Patterns.  It was quilted by friend
Sandy.  About the time, Sandy had finished the quilt
and I had done the binding, there was a fund raising
auction for an animal shelter.
I had no purpose for the quilt--just a fun project
to do--Sandy recommended the quilt be given as an
auction item--
what a great idea!

And the quilt was purchased by an animal lover.

So time goes along and the person who purchased the quilt
contacted me in regards to making a doggie pillow for her
Mother--well, I'm not one to jump on that bandwagon.
I thought about it and said Yes, I would make her
a pillow for gift giving--there is no charge as the pattern
is copyright.  

She sent me photos of her doggie--

I thought long and hard about this--what should I do to make this
pillow actually look like this puppy?
First, I made the face as in the above pattern--
that didn't cut it for me.
Then I stumbled upon this pattern

"Dogs in Sweaters" by Elizabeth Hartman--this is
perfect!  I could make the pattern to resemble the photo
and here is the finished pillow.........
Isn't he cute?  And he's wearing the mother's favorite color
sweater--blue!  Pillow is 16" x 26"

Here is the back--I found this great dachshund fabric
and just knew it was the backing!
All finished--



Thursday, November 15, 2018

Sock Challenge!

You would like hand knit socks?  Here is your chance to learn how 
to complete that perfect pair as Solene Knits is offering this
free class beginning November 18--


You will learn these basic steps in creating a wearable sock: 
  • How to do an elastic cast-on
  • How to work a sock in the round with double pointed or circular needles
  • How to work the heel flap and turn the heel with short rows
  • How to shape the gusset of your sock
  • How to work the toe and use grafting at the end for a perfectly seamless finish

Challenge schedule

Sunday November 18th - PART 1: Start your sock with a german twisted cast-on, learn about the different techniques to knit a sock in the round and work the cuff.
Monday November 19th - PART 2: Knit the leg of your sock and the mystery textured pattern starts to unravel!
Wednesday November 21st: PART 3: Learn how to work a reinforced heel flap and to turn the heel using short rows.
Friday November 23rd: PART 4: Work the foot of your sock with even more texture!
Monday November 26th: PART 5: Work the toe of your sock with decreases and graft the end together.

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Big Bend and Chili!

We pulled into our lodging, Lajitas Golf Resort,
about two hours after we left Marfa--Lajitas is a wide
spot in the road about seven miles west of Terlingua Ghost Town
We came for CASI--Chili Appreciate Society International
Big chili cook-off--not cooking just hoping to taste
some good chili; volunteer and enjoy the festivities.
Lajitas is located in the bend of Texas, about a stone's
throw from Old Mexico--the Rio Grande flows through the
straits and narrows of the canyons--the skies are filled
with color and on our arrival the clouds covered the
vast majority of the sky.

The Rio Grande is all that separates Texas and Mexico

The grounds of the resort are lovely--paths to 
the lobby and restaurant take you through
views of great majesty.

This waterway was our view from our porch

as we were lodged in the old Cavalry barracks

At night we had Javelins visit to chow down on the
fallen Oak acorns--now, that was interesting to see!

All's quiet on our first day to arrive at Rancho CASI de los Chisos, 
where all activities will  commence over the five days of the 
event.  We are novices but welcomed with open arms--
want to volunteer?  Many opportunities exist here-
we signed up to work the 'store' or merchandise
booth--wow!  what fun!  


Representatives from sponsors set up to hand out
their wares--how about some hot sauce from Louisiana
Hot sauce, bottle cozies,  a drink with imported vodka, bloody mary
mix from another company, cornbread mix (who doesn't like
that with their chili??) and a local quilt guild selling
chances on their two quilts. 

Volunteers are needed to be judges--oh, yeah!
We arrive Friday morning too late to judge the Hot
wings contest--this judging is just first come--
the line was way too long for us to enter that;
BUT, the best thing--all the wings that didn't go into
the next round, are served to those waiting for the
next category!  Being patient pays off!
We waited in line to judge Salsas--you can only
judge one round--then back in line for the
non-traditional salsa--now, that was interesting.
Contests are held for camp stoves--the best painting
of regional scenery

We were registered to judge chili on Saturday--we
had waited all this time to see if our name would be on
the list--and yes, there we were!  Table O and P!!
Some veterans of the chili contest were not on
the list and very disappointed!  We line up at 11:30
and wait for the 274 chili cooks to enter with their
sample in hand

The cooks competing were stationed in the middle of the
grounds--there are certain requirements for chili--meat,
seasonings and tomato sauce--this is a RED chili
competition only!

We didn't walk through the cooks--but were notified no photos
allowed!  Competition is stiff and there should be no
hanky panky with cheating about whose chili is whose!

At high noon, cooks turn in their white quart container of
their very best chili and then the first group of judges (which
are us) are seated at our tables and the tasting begins!
Score 1-10--I tell you, there wasn't a bad chili in the bunch!
All received high scores from my pen!  Not spicy chili either--
clue--don't burn your judges mouth with spice--they won't
be able to taste either again!  
Drink "maids' come around offering water, beer, soda
for judges to clean their palate--the table also offers
cheese, celery, crackers--

Now, you're asking where did everyone sleep?  Most
were in RVs or tents and they pitched their spot right
in the area--
Krazy Flats hosted parties every night--guess that's
why they call it Krazy Flats!!
We met so many interesting folks from around the world--
most come every year to meet up with friends, to 
share their love of chili and just party!  

We grabbed our special CASI judging t-shirt,
walked to our car and reminisced about our time
at CASI as we headed through portion of Big Bend
and home--
man, that chili was good!







It's Time--

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