This week through Monday the 14th I’m offering a 10% discount on your entire order in my shop! Wow! Go here and take a look around! Use code earlyshop to save! I think my tinies would make an especially good stocking stuffer. Just a thought. Go look and decide for yourself. Happy shopping.
Peaceful Cooking
This weekend I was able to have a nice relaxing time at home. After last weekend and all the Halloween activities I was glad to have little to do. I started another knitting project but I have to stay completely mum about this one so a certain person won’t find out a thing. So shhh! I was also able to do some cooking. It’s perhaps one of my favorite things about the weekend. I don’t have much time during the week to make elaborate meals between being at the office and making jewelry in the evening. So when the weekend comes I take a look at all the recipes I’ve bookmarked and decide which ones I will make.
The recipe I chose was a particularly special one. I’ve had it in mind for over a year now and the circumstances were just right this time. You may wonder how it is that a recipe would ever not be right and I’ll tell you! It’s because the key ingredient is only in the stores around this time of year. Guess it yet? It’s a pumpkin!! I had purchased a small pie pumpkin a couple weeks back thinking I would either carve it or stuff it. Well carving never happened this year so stuffing it was it’s fate.
Like I said I’d been wanting to make this recipe for over a year when I was listening to this clip on NPR titled: Sweet or Savory: Stuff, Bake and Devour A Pumpkin. It was sooo easy once you have the pumpkin. I cut everything up, stuffed in in the pumpkin, poured heavy cream all over it, and baked it for two hours. It was a long two hours with my stomach grumbling. Finally it was done and I could not have been happier with the result. It was truly a comfort food and I felt a bit sleepy after eating it, in an oh so good way!
Peaceful knitting
November 1, 2011
I’m way ahead of schedule this year with my Christmas gifts. I’ve made lists, ordered yarn, purchased some items. I’m well on my way and I’m very happy about this. I figured with all I had going on this year I had better stay organized. I started a Christmas list in word and I make notes on my phone when something pops in my head and add it to the list later. It’s very effective and I recommend it. My problem in the past has always been being a little too overzealous with the hand made gifts and make a to-knit list longer than all the projects I’ve finished during the whole year. At some point I realize it’s not going to happen and I am rushed to find meaningful gifts.
So this year I’m only a knitting a select few items, giving out a few meaningful gifts that I just have to put together, and perhaps looking for handmade gifts that someone else has made and support makers like myself! I already purchased an item from a local Etsy seller (I can’t share just in case my sister reads this ha).
I started on one of my knitting projects this past weekend and after a little bit of a hiatus from it I was very pleased to just sit down and enjoy some peaceful knitting.
P.S. In the photo I’m wearing the last project I finished back in September. I love it!




