Last Sunday was my Dad's 81st. I thought I would try American peanut butter pie, my favorite dessert when I was there. It was not as successful as I wanted . Our cornflour must be stronger as the filling was too thick and I couldn't get the peanut butter crumble to go on the base so I used crushed buttersnap biscuits. It didn't work the same but I am going to try again and do some modifications. One of my goals for this year is not to waste food so I made a pavlova with the egg whites which were not required for the recipe The pool and the BBQ were well used.
Thursday, 11 January 2018
Cleaning out the Sewing Cupboard
On my journey to getting back into it I found a pile of tea towels and hand towels that I had planned on decorating for gifts. So I am into getting these done. They are very basic but done ready for the present box. I always think a cute tea towel over the bread basket at a BBQ is a nice touch. They have only been in the cupboard for about three years, so naughty.
A couple of hand towels to jazz up the bathroom .
Saturday, 6 January 2018
Getting Back to it
Getting down to my sewing space. I had to find a spot for this beautiful little quilt Denice gave me in November when I visited her in Michigan. ( You will find her at "Denice's Day" on my side bar. http://weesied.blogspot.com.au/ )I could not find any wall space so it is at the entrance to my sewing room on my Nana's Singer treadle. It so lovely just like a flower garden inside.
I finally got to my sewing space after reading Chooky's and Googy's blog. I really must get in there every day.
Finish a little more Christmas
I couldn’t resist finishing this little project ready for next Christmas. I made the blue version just before Christmas. Bought them in Houston.
Monday, 1 January 2018
Back Home
Sunday, 24 December 2017
Christmas Eve 2017
A Few Little Decorations and some reading
I have spent some time over the holidays making these little decorations by Artsi2 . I bought a couple of packs back from Houston. They are cute and easy. I have also spent some time reading Sue Spargo's new book.
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