UFO to TFO: An Olivia Quilt Over the past few months I've been working on my stash, pulling out my UFO's and making them into TFO's. That's right I'm dropping the U's and turning my UnFinished Objects into Totally Finished Objects...one project at a time. The first project I finished up is this Olivia Print Baby Quilt. I must have gotten this kit 10 or so years ago and it has been patiently waiting in its original plastic sack from the store since that time. Somehow I ... View the Post
Homemade Queso Recipe
If there is one type of food that we love in our house it is Mexican food. It is one that I can almost always count on for everyone to love! We eat some take on Mexican cuisine at least once a week. And this fresh queso dip is one of our favorite recipes. With such simple and fresh ingredients it is truly a crowd pleaser and is gobbled up by all. Below is the recipe so you can make it at home too! Homemade Queso Recipe 1 block of Cacique Queso Fresco cheese (comes in the fresh cheese ... View the Post
July Reading Challenge: Stories to Stitch By
July Reading Challenge: Stories to Stitch By This month our challenge is: Published before 2000…and is focused on choosing on a book that was written and published before the year 2000. This challenge gives us soooo many good reading options! A few of my favorite reads from before 2000 are: Agatha Christie books are always on my summer reading lists....fun, easy reads. (In fact, I just finished Death on the Nile.) Charlotte's Web is on of my top 10 favorite books ... View the Post
July Reading Challenge: Published Before 2000
July Reading Challenge: Published Before 2000 A new month means a new reading challenge! This month the challenge is: Published before 2000. Which means….choose a book that was written and published before the year 2000. In the next few days I will post a list of book recommendations along with some quilt pattern choices that correlate to our challenge of the month. Until then happy reading! And….if you want to see the monthly challenges for the entire year you can ... View the Post
How to Cook Brussel Sprouts
How to Cook Brussel Sprouts I feel like Brussel Sprouts have a bad reputation....but I LOVE them. A lot!!! I love them roasted, raw, grilled or fried. They are delicious. Today I am sharing the simple way I cook them most often....usually on Sunday nights with our family dinner. This method is fairly quick and simple but still super tasty. Using a bag 1lb bag of Brussel Sprouts, here's what I do: #1. Wash and cut each sprout in half (trimming any brown ends if ... View the Post
June Reading Challenge: Stories to Stitch By
June Reading Challenge: Stories to Stitch By This month our challenge is: Autobiography/Memoir…and is focused on choosing on a book that is either an autobiography or memoir. A few of my favorite of these books include: "The Hiding Place" is sad, and beautiful, and wonderful....and always a good read. It tells the story of a most remarkable woman who survived, cared for, and saved the lives of others during WWII. "The Last Lecture" will break your heart and make you ... View the Post
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