Being a former youth pastor and youth ministry assistant, I got a copy of How Should a Christian Live? devotional and journal to check out and comment on. I realize youth ministry resources are not standard fare over here, so if it's not your thing just keep knitting because I'll have a new blog post up soon. Those who are interested, though, can read the rest below:
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Saturday, February 26, 2011
A tale of two loaves
I've been on a cinnamon bread kick lately. I've been working with this super amazingly tasty recipe from Money Saving Mom.
I've got this idea in my head that I want to make a super awesome cinnamon swirl bread that I can use to make french toast with.
So far, while I have made some serioiusly tasty bread, I haven't quite gotten to french toast bread yet.
I've got this idea in my head that I want to make a super awesome cinnamon swirl bread that I can use to make french toast with.
So far, while I have made some serioiusly tasty bread, I haven't quite gotten to french toast bread yet.
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cinnamon raisin bread,
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Stuff I'm Loving this Week
This Genius DIY zebra rug from Vintage Revivals
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I want to make a table runner in the same style as this pebble mat from After I Finish This Row
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The idea behind these DIY floor candle sticks is genius (and a huge money saver) from Impatiently Praying for Patience
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This awesome springy wreath from Never Boring
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Recipe Review: Mango Sticky Rice
A few weeks ago, a crafter I follow on twitter, Reese Dixon (whose name is actually Tresa), tweeted about this Mango Sticky Rice recipe that she absolutely adores. Normally I am not a coconut mango sticky rice kind of gal (for starters, I'm not a huge coconut fan) but I had a thai food night coming up with hubster so decided to try it. At the very least, I know that hubster likes coconut.
It was A. Mazing.
I didn't make the sauce to pour on top because I felt the rice was already a bit on the saucy side after pouring the coconut milk mixture over the top.
This rice, though, is the stuff. The recipe is super easy to make and it can kind of do it its thing in the background while you work on the rest of dinner.
It was A. Mazing.
I didn't make the sauce to pour on top because I felt the rice was already a bit on the saucy side after pouring the coconut milk mixture over the top.
This rice, though, is the stuff. The recipe is super easy to make and it can kind of do it its thing in the background while you work on the rest of dinner.
Check out the recipe on the Reese Dixon blog here.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Pardon my Dust
I'm undergoing a bit of a renovation over here. I'm trying to tidy up and make my blog a more user friendly resource.
People who are not new to my blog will notice I have a new template now. I also have some tabbed pages up at the top that are new...About me, my Knitting Patterns and my Recipes. These are still a smidge clunky. For now you can see all my knitting patterns on Ravelry (the page linked to above is also a work in progress). I need to figure out a useful way to categorize my recipes, too. For now the link will go to my Bake Space recipes page. You might also notice shiny new features like a search box, RSS feed link and Twitter link.
People who are not new to my blog will notice I have a new template now. I also have some tabbed pages up at the top that are new...About me, my Knitting Patterns and my Recipes. These are still a smidge clunky. For now you can see all my knitting patterns on Ravelry (the page linked to above is also a work in progress). I need to figure out a useful way to categorize my recipes, too. For now the link will go to my Bake Space recipes page. You might also notice shiny new features like a search box, RSS feed link and Twitter link.
Monday, February 7, 2011
V-Day Cards
I am so not a Valentine's Day card person. I see all these advertisements for personalized valentines cards online and I yawn and think judgmental thoughts about commercialism and how companies just try to suck you in and steal your money.
Until I saw this blog post, which featured this family's V-day cards (which I thought were the most clever, adorable idea ever) and I knew I needed to make some with our kiddo wearing a fake mustachio (it also doesn't hurt that Shutterfly sent out an e-mail special today for 50 free prints if you just pay shipping...plus you get cashback if you head there via ebates).
So I cut out a mustache from some scrap fabric and headed outside with my muchkie. I'm pretty amused by some of these pictures:

Until I saw this blog post, which featured this family's V-day cards (which I thought were the most clever, adorable idea ever) and I knew I needed to make some with our kiddo wearing a fake mustachio (it also doesn't hurt that Shutterfly sent out an e-mail special today for 50 free prints if you just pay shipping...plus you get cashback if you head there via ebates).
So I cut out a mustache from some scrap fabric and headed outside with my muchkie. I'm pretty amused by some of these pictures:
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Sunday, February 27, 2011
A review of: How Should a Christian Live (devotional and journal) by Brenda Noel
Being a former youth pastor and youth ministry assistant, I got a copy of How Should a Christian Live? devotional and journal to check out and comment on. I realize youth ministry resources are not standard fare over here, so if it's not your thing just keep knitting because I'll have a new blog post up soon. Those who are interested, though, can read the rest below:
Saturday, February 26, 2011
A tale of two loaves
I've been on a cinnamon bread kick lately. I've been working with this super amazingly tasty recipe from Money Saving Mom.
I've got this idea in my head that I want to make a super awesome cinnamon swirl bread that I can use to make french toast with.
So far, while I have made some serioiusly tasty bread, I haven't quite gotten to french toast bread yet.
I've got this idea in my head that I want to make a super awesome cinnamon swirl bread that I can use to make french toast with.
So far, while I have made some serioiusly tasty bread, I haven't quite gotten to french toast bread yet.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Stuff I'm Loving this Week
This Genius DIY zebra rug from Vintage Revivals
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
I want to make a table runner in the same style as this pebble mat from After I Finish This Row
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
The idea behind these DIY floor candle sticks is genius (and a huge money saver) from Impatiently Praying for Patience
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
This awesome springy wreath from Never Boring
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Recipe Review: Mango Sticky Rice
A few weeks ago, a crafter I follow on twitter, Reese Dixon (whose name is actually Tresa), tweeted about this Mango Sticky Rice recipe that she absolutely adores. Normally I am not a coconut mango sticky rice kind of gal (for starters, I'm not a huge coconut fan) but I had a thai food night coming up with hubster so decided to try it. At the very least, I know that hubster likes coconut.
It was A. Mazing.
I didn't make the sauce to pour on top because I felt the rice was already a bit on the saucy side after pouring the coconut milk mixture over the top.
This rice, though, is the stuff. The recipe is super easy to make and it can kind of do it its thing in the background while you work on the rest of dinner.
It was A. Mazing.
I didn't make the sauce to pour on top because I felt the rice was already a bit on the saucy side after pouring the coconut milk mixture over the top.
This rice, though, is the stuff. The recipe is super easy to make and it can kind of do it its thing in the background while you work on the rest of dinner.
Check out the recipe on the Reese Dixon blog here.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Pardon my Dust
I'm undergoing a bit of a renovation over here. I'm trying to tidy up and make my blog a more user friendly resource.
People who are not new to my blog will notice I have a new template now. I also have some tabbed pages up at the top that are new...About me, my Knitting Patterns and my Recipes. These are still a smidge clunky. For now you can see all my knitting patterns on Ravelry (the page linked to above is also a work in progress). I need to figure out a useful way to categorize my recipes, too. For now the link will go to my Bake Space recipes page. You might also notice shiny new features like a search box, RSS feed link and Twitter link.
People who are not new to my blog will notice I have a new template now. I also have some tabbed pages up at the top that are new...About me, my Knitting Patterns and my Recipes. These are still a smidge clunky. For now you can see all my knitting patterns on Ravelry (the page linked to above is also a work in progress). I need to figure out a useful way to categorize my recipes, too. For now the link will go to my Bake Space recipes page. You might also notice shiny new features like a search box, RSS feed link and Twitter link.
Monday, February 7, 2011
V-Day Cards
I am so not a Valentine's Day card person. I see all these advertisements for personalized valentines cards online and I yawn and think judgmental thoughts about commercialism and how companies just try to suck you in and steal your money.
Until I saw this blog post, which featured this family's V-day cards (which I thought were the most clever, adorable idea ever) and I knew I needed to make some with our kiddo wearing a fake mustachio (it also doesn't hurt that Shutterfly sent out an e-mail special today for 50 free prints if you just pay shipping...plus you get cashback if you head there via ebates).
So I cut out a mustache from some scrap fabric and headed outside with my muchkie. I'm pretty amused by some of these pictures:

Until I saw this blog post, which featured this family's V-day cards (which I thought were the most clever, adorable idea ever) and I knew I needed to make some with our kiddo wearing a fake mustachio (it also doesn't hurt that Shutterfly sent out an e-mail special today for 50 free prints if you just pay shipping...plus you get cashback if you head there via ebates).
So I cut out a mustache from some scrap fabric and headed outside with my muchkie. I'm pretty amused by some of these pictures:
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