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Saturday, August 31, 2024
Book Review - The Wedding People
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
Chemo Cap #1
The Winship Cancer center is across the street from our church & asked if we’d knit some hats for their patients.
I just finished this Comfy Beanie using Caron Simply Soft yarn in the colorway “Pistachio”
Tuesday, August 20, 2024
Cenise Shawl CAL - Finished
Thursday, the first row of the border was released for the Cenise Shawl CAL. Yesterday, the 2nd row of the border was released, but I have the .pdf of the full pattern so I went ahead and completed rows 3 and 4 of the border as well (I didn't want to wait another week).
I love the finished shawl but it's really long. However, the reason it is long is because it is more meant to use as a wrap.
So here is the front - see how long it is?
Monday, August 19, 2024
Paula Deen's Peach Cobbler - aka Cuppa Cuppa Cuppa Cobbler
This summer has been a PEACHY summer for me. I don't know why, but I can't seem to get enough peaches.
I decided I wanted a peach cobbler but I didn't want to bother with peeling and cutting fresh ones so I decided to use Paula Deen's recipe from her first Lady & Son's Cookbook.
Some people call this Cuppa Cuppa Cuppa Cobbler, because you use a cup of sugar, a cup of flour and a cup of milk, then add your fruit.
I love this recipe because you just dump it all in a pan and don't have to even stir it.
You can click on the photo above for a bigger/readable version.
Basically, put your butter in a baking dish and put in a 350 F degree oven until the butter melts.
Mix together the sugar, flour and milk and pour on top of the melted butter (do not stir)
Pour the canned peaches over the top (do not stir)
I always put a baking sheet on the bottom oven shelf and then put the cobbler on an oven shelf about that. The cobbler will most likely spill over a little and it will make clean up much easier!!
Bake for about 40 minutes, until golden brown.
So good!!
NOTE: I've made this with different brands of peaches and also made it with pears. I have found that I prefer the Dole brand of fruit over Del Monte, pictured here (but that is a personal preference).
NOTE 2: You can sprinkle with Cinnamon Sugar right after it comes out of the oven if you'd like, which I do.
Sunday, August 18, 2024
Taco Tortellini
Wednesday, August 14, 2024
Cenise Shawl CAL - Part 3 Completed
The 3rd part of the Cenise Shawl was released, which was Wing 2. You'd think it would be easy to complete since it was basically the same as Wing 1, which I already completed, with the decreases on the opposite side.
Well...that was going perfectly fine, and I put it away for the evening with about 32 rows left to crochet...but I was tired and was getting sleepy. I woke up about 3 am and couldn't sleep so decided to finish Wing 2.
Let me tell you, if you wake up at 3 am to crochet, resist the urge. The next day, I looked at my work and realized from row 32 - 60, I did the decreases on the WRONG side of the wing! Ay ya ya! It was all lop-sided. So, I had to frog it. Frog is a knitting/crochet term when you rip out the stitches you already did...you "rip it, rip it, rip it" - which is similar to the sound a frog makes so it's called frogging your work.
So, I had to re-crochet rows 32-60 again, but the right way this time.
Here is the WIP after Part 3 of the CAL has been completed.
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
Easy Cast Iron Skillet Shrimp Scampi
I was browsing Pinterest one day and stumbled upon Cooker of Deliciousness - a website maintained by a guy out of Kentucky. He posts quick, easy videos. I assume he is on Tik Tok and you can find him there but I don't use Tik Tok, so luckily he has a website where I can find all his quick and easy recipes.
While browsing through his website, I saw what seemed to be a quick and easy Shrimp Scampi, using a Cast Iron Skillet, so I decided to give it a try.
I'm all for recipes that use few ingredients and this was one of them. I revised the recipe a bit to better suit the items I had on hand and personal preferences.
I actually had DanOs Cheesoning on hand in my pantry. I recall that I bought it for a different recipe but now, for the life of me, I can't remember what it was.
Ingredients:
- 2 lbs jumbo shrimp peeled, de-veined
- DanO's Cheesoning
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1/4 cup chicken broth
- 6 oz Land O' Lakes Garlic & Herb Butter
- 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
Directions
- Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees F.
- Wipe moisture off shrimp with paper towel and cut off tails
- Place shrimp in bowl and season with DanO's Cheesoning and mix well
- Place shrimp evenly in cast iron skillet
- Drizzle olive oil over the top
- Pour chicken broth evenly over the top
- Place dollops of butter evenly in the pan
- Add grated Parmesan on top
- Bake in the oven at 400 degrees F for about 15 minutes, until shrimp are pink and opaque I served it over Pasta-Roni (Olive Oil and Herb flavor), which I made according to package directions while the shrimp was in the oven.Let me tell you....this was SO GOOD. It tasted as if it came from a restaurant. It is definitely a keeper recipe. Especially since dinner can be ready in less than 30 minutes. I think if you add a vegetable, such a steamed broccoli or a vegetable medley on the side, it would be a nice dish to serve when you have company.I heated the leftovers up in a saucepan the next day and it was just as good as the day I made it.
Monday, August 12, 2024
Cenise Shawl CAL - Part 2 Completed
I completed the 2nd part of the Cenise Shawl - called "Wing 1" - it is the first half of the side of the shawl. It may not look like much right now, but it will start coming together soon.
The next part of the pattern (Wing 2) was released today...so I'm working on that now.
Wednesday, August 7, 2024
CAL - Cenise Shawl - Part # 1
The first part of the Chenise Shawl crochet-a-long was released, it was the center motif square.
First, I did a gauge swatch, which I don’t normally do for a shawl, but since the yarn was hand dyed & special ordered, I don’t want to take a chance of running out.
My gauge was a little big, so I decided to switch from the recommended 5.0mm hook, to a 4.5mm. I didn’t re-check the gauge so I hope I went down in hook size enough.
I really like this yarn, it’s such a beautiful shade of blue, with little darker blue specks throughout. The pictures don’t really show how pretty it is.
I also liked the square motif pattern. It was well written, easy & fun to crochet.
Saturday, August 3, 2024
Project Life - July 2024
July was a fairly quiet month. Highlights were going to the Center for Puppetry Arts, visiting mom (even though it was because she had been sick) and going to the New Kids on the Block Concert!
I want to create some layouts for the concert. In fact, I thought I had, but I couldn't find them so maybe I just had a dream that I made the layouts. Ha Ha!
I worked more hours than usual, hence a lot of kitty cat pictures this month.
You can click on the photos to enlarge.