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It's a Hopping Good Time

yes this MONDAY, Corrie from  Quilt Taffy  will be leading the Cheer with Dots...lots and lots of dots... I am excited about that too.... Because I will be part of the hop. My day is Tuesday the 11th I am posting a link to the  schedule  I hope you will come by and see the block I'm doing. I had plans to do more than one block but because of the family emergency I had, I was not able to get done what I wanted to do. I am tweaking it still, hasn't quite turn out  like I imagine.  It's a neat pattern. And I found a little something that is a perfect giveaway. A hint, it has dots..... Till next time Kat =^..^=

Loving My Crock Pot

OK,  now you will need go get a paper sack, you will be hyperventilating for sure now. Three posts in 24 hours might be my all time record. But like I said in the last post, I was trying something new in the crock pot.  I would not say that I am one who has lived a sheltered life but you would think so. I had not heard of cooking a chicken this way but it has been around for at least 6 years. So you probably already know about making a  rotisserie style chicken in the crock pot, I'm hoping though there is at least someone out there who hasn't too. So easy and soooo good  You'll need foil and take pieces and roll into balls Place them in your crock pot, I used 8. You will place your chicken on top of those balls. You do not add any liquid. Now I seasoned the bird by rubbing it with olive oil and sprinkling on some seasoning. Use any type of seasoning you like.  Now I had read about many different settings and time lengths. one

A New BOW and MY NewFO

http://grandmotherschoice.blogspot.com Oh my, now don't hyperventilate  or anything cause I have written 2 posts in 24 hours but I'm home and feel like writing. It has been too long and I have the need. So I wanted to share a couple of new things with you, one is from that wonderfully interesting Quilt Historian Barbara Brackman . She is at it again with giving us a fascinating look into history. She has chosen a look into the Rights For The Women Vote. Here is a copy of a little intro to what she wrote in her blog, better said than I could write Women in the United States won the right to vote, women's suffrage, in 1920, a centennial anniversary we will be celebrating in seven years or so. But I thought it would be a good idea to start a memorial quilt in the early teens because the fight for that national right took so long. This is her plan as written on her blog, Grandmother's Choice is the logo for this Block of the Week. For the next 49 weeks

Egg Recipe # 27 Baked - Potato Eggs

     Baked - Potato Eggs Ingredients 2 baking potatoes 2 tablespoons butter 1/4 cup grated cheddar cheese 1/2 cup cooked sausage scramble chopped green onions 1/4 cup sour cream 4 large eggs Preparation Heat oven to 400° F. Scrub the potatoes and pierce each with the tines of a fork. Bake until fork-tender, about 45 minutes. Carefully cut each potato in half. Scoop out the insides and stir in the butter, sour cream, onions and cheese. Fold in the sausages. Spoon the mixture back into the potato halves, creating a hollow in each center. Break 1 egg into each hollow. Arrange on a baking sheet and cook 10 to 15 minutes or until set. Now I did put them under the broiler for a couple of minutes cause I wasn't sure the yolk was cooked, but next time I do not think I'll do that again, I don't think I needed to that. Also 1 potato would of been enough for "the man of the place" and I. They were good size baking potatoes.  T

Coming Home

I have been in California visiting my two daughters and the those cute little grandsons. In just 3 months they have changed so much, they smile, watch you, started cooing and just melting their grandma's heart.  So adorable. Can't wait for my next visit. I did get to help my oldest daughter get her new apartment in order and rode Bart to San Francisco. While there I played tourist, you would think that since I was born and lived in Sacramento area that I had been on a cable car but I hadn't. So that is what we did, rode one to Fisherman's Wharf.  So much fun. "The man of the place" has been caring for the chickens. And thank goodness we have had rain while I have been gone, if not I afraid my garden would be dead. I am anxious about what I'll find. This was unplanned visit so I did not start putting in my fall crop. I figured I would do that a couple of weeks ago. Glad I waited. I'll have to see about what I can still pla

Sunday Stash Update

I have been busy getting a couple of my UFO's done so I haven't had time to start anything new except yesterday I did start on a Furoshiki bag. That took a yard.  F uroshiki is a traditional japanese wrapping cloth, use it to wrap everything. Furoshiki can be used for gift wrapping, grocey shopping or even as clothing.  I have been hemming the edges so tomorrow I will show how I made mine. Right now it's almost 11:00 and I need to get to bed so this is going to be short and sweet.  I used only 1 yard and did not purchased any fabric. my total is on the left side. So till tomorrow Kat  =^..^=

Egg-Problem

Today when I was out in the garden preparing it for the fall planting I would sit near the hen house and rest and thought about how it won't be long before I'll need to starting cleaning and preparing it for the winter. You see it was build about 17 years ago and it need a little upkeep. Now I would like to tear it down and start with a new structure but "the man of the place" does not think like I do. Mind ya I'm not wasteful, I am most of the time very frugal but it is not the prettiest hen house. Practical yes, pretty no. So that lead me to another thought, what can I do to spruce up "the girls" place. The thing to do would be to paint it. It's never been painted before and it would give it some    pizzazz. Now the question is what color. Not sure, I'm thinking yellow with blue trim or maybe celery with white trim. I think a light color would reflect some of the summer heat.  And none of the other outside structures are painted so I woul