Saturday, January 30, 2010

Swiffer knit cover


I like my swiffer mop but always been concerned that bits of dirt caught underneath could scratch my wood floors. Had heard of using Arctic fleece cut in the sheet shape made a good alternative . Extra cushioning protected the floor from being scratched. My Mom got a knitting pattern from her friend for a swiffer cover.Had to try it.In little under 1 hour the cover was done.
It has lots of cushioning so that bits caught will not grind along the floor as one sweeps.
I must admit I smiled as I was knitting this thinking " Is this over the top". But I do like the idea of protecting my floors and reusing rather than wasteful one use cloths.
If anyone wants this pattern I will happily email it to you.

Friday, January 29, 2010

A little touch of spring.


Out my window today , snow in drifts ; temperatures very cold -11 C right now, with a prediction of -20 tonight.Coldest of the winter so far.At least there is a bright blue sky and sun .
With all this cold back after our January thaw I needed something to brighten my home. I am a sucker for spring bulbs and plants. Found a lovely primrose to add a touch of spring to the dining room table.

Cheery isn't it?

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Avatar


Wanted to see this movie not only because of all the hype but partly because love sci fi and I remember when 3-D first came out in the 50's.
Yes, I am that old.
There is quite the buzz that this is the worst film ever made besides being the most expensive.
My taste must be bad but loved it.
The 3-D effects amazing. Beautifully coloured film.
Light storyline but grew to care for the characters. Cheered for the people of Pandora against the big military machine... I always cheer for the underdog.
This film impressed me as fresh and new even tho many think this has been done before . Sci fi is rarely ever really appreciated.
I for one , just hope there is a sequel.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

LRW #13 Hearts


The LRW challenge this week is hearts. I followed a tutorial from Splitcoaststampers web site, to make a treat bag cover. Used a Fiskars heart border punch, small heart punch, some ribbon, 2 3-D dots ,sweet little sentiments stamp and bling.
Enjoying these challenges.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

End of January, warm winter fare.

It is almost the end of January , we have had our January thaw. Not a lot of snow around tho the forecast is for flurries and -8 C. temperature..
To keep warm, I have made chicken soup with celery and mushrooms , 2 of my favorite veggies.Chunks of Yukon gold potatoes in there too.

To finish the meal open face sour cherry turnovers.
A contraction in terms.
Warm winter fare.
How do you keep warm?

Monday, January 25, 2010

LRW #12


The challenge this week is snowflake.
Here is my card , using Serene Snowflakes,mini snowman and inky antics stamps., CB snowflake emboss folder, some versamark for watermark background and a touch of markers to colour the snowman.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Tea and Cinnamon pecan twists


These chilly winter afternoons find a nice cuppa and a sweet make a pleasant pause in the day.These twists use the same recipe I posted on the 12th, batter rolls.

Use half the dough roll into 6- 8 inch strips. Twist. Brush with a little melted butter. Roll in a blend of cinnamon , sugar and what ever nut you like ,about 1/2 cup of the blend will more than cover the twists.. Bake at 375 for 15 to 20 minutes watch like a hawk that they don't over bake..

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Little Red Wagon #11


The challenge this week was polka dots.
Used my cuttlebug and the swiss dots emboss folder , flowers of gratitude stamp and green and mauve paper from Stampin Up, touched the flowers, leaves with chalk and markers, Fiskars dot border punch..

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Neckwarmer


Knitting has been on the back burner lately but DH wanted a neck warmer. Found a simple pattern from Bernat yarns.
They had used Camouflage yarn but I had Bernat Wool Blend in a chocolate brown. It has 80% acrylic and 20 % wool so should be very warm.
Knitted the neck warmer up in less than 4 hours, very fast.
It does match Dh's camouflage winter jacket.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Butterscotch Dainties


More yeast bread baking , so satisfying.
Also an excuse to use one of the new baking pans I received at Christmas.
This recipe is from my favourite bread book, 1963 BH&G Bread Cook Book.
This recipe makes dinner rolls and a sweet treat without kneading.
Batter Rolls:
1 pkg. dry yeast
1/4 cup water
1/2 cup shortening
1/4 cup sugar
1 tsp. salt
1 cup milk , scalded
2 cups sifted all purpose flour
1 slightly beaten egg
1 1/4 cups sifted all purpose flour
Soften yeast in warm water. Combine shortening, sugar and salt add to scalded milk. Sir till shortening melted , cool to lukewarm. Once cooled beat in 2 cups flour , beat 1 minute using mixer til gluten strands appear. Add yeast and egg. Beat batter for about 1/2 minute. Add remaining 1 1/4 cup flour. Beat for about 2 minutes. Cover dough and let rise about 1 hour.Stir down beat thoroughly.
Half of this dough can be used to make dinner rolls.
Drop by TB. into greased muffin tins filling half full, let rise til double about 30 minutes. Bake at 400 for 15 minutes.
Dinner rolls are great but for my sweet tooth I made with the other half of the dough ,Butterscotch Dainties.
Into each muffin cup put 1 tsp butter, 2 tsp. brown sugar and 1 tbsp. corn syrup. Arrange pecans over mixture.
Drop by Tbsp's the other half of the dough onto the brown sugar mixture in the muffin cups.. Let rise till double about 30 minutes. Bake at 375 for 15 - 20 minutes. Cool for 2 minutes then turn out onto cooling rack.
I found my rise times longer due to the cool house plus I used this flour.

Robin Hood Nutri , tried this flour for the added wheat bran thinking health conscience . Robin Hood flours have been my choice of brand for the last many years...I found even tho this flour is supposed to be fine in place of all purpose , the rise was not good, very slow . Grain of bread not fine. At first thought it was perhaps the yeast I used, but checked the date, that was fine.
So I made a loaf of bread ; previous post, and it rose perfectly using exact same yeast but regular all purpose flour.The grain of the bread was fine as well.
I had previously made with the Nutri flour some cookies and brownies but was not happy with the results ; thought it was something I did wrong. After this test feel it is unfortunately this flour blend.
The rolls and sweets tasted good but the lightness wasn't there.

Oops...

I ahve been terrible with blogging the last few months. I will try to be better - maybe. I have actually had a chance to craft lately, much to my excitement... I did 10 2 page spreads last weekend and am really excited to do some more.

I have recently found a blog I love called Project Tuesday - I would insert a link if I knew how, but I don't, sorry... I am really keen to try some of those ideas. Maybe later in the week.

A la prochaine...

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Baby it's cold outside!

It is so cold out! I hibernate when the winter sets in to this extreme.
My thoughts turn to soup and baking. Not bundling up for the trek to the grocery store for any exotic ingredients . Searched the cupboards and found onions. Some leftover white wine......French Onion Soup.
My favourite recipe for onion soup comes from Great Good Food cookbook by Julie Rosso. So easy.
2 cups sliced onions ( spanish I used regular white
2 cups white wine
1 TB butter
In a preheated 425 oven ,combine first 3 ingredients in pyrex dish ake until most of the liquid is evaporated, stir once or twice.
In medium saucepan pour 4 cups beef broth add cooked onion mixture simmer for 1/2 hour. In oven proof bowls ladle soup top with dry bread round top with mixture of parmesan cheese, cheddar cheese and swiss cheese... Broil.

To go with this yummo soup, fresh baked bread.
There is no better fragrance in the house than bread baking in the oven . This recipe is from Martha Stewart called Shaker bread.Makes one 9-by-5-inch loaf
1 envelope active dry yeast
2 tablespoons warm water (110 degrees)
1 tablespoon sugar
1 cup warm milk (110 degrees)
3 tablespoons butter, softened, plus more for bowl and pan
1 1/4 teaspoons salt
3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for work surface
Directions
Sprinkle yeast over warm water in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Add sugar, and stir until dissolved. Let stand until foamy, about 5 minutes.
With mixer on low speed, gradually add milk, butter, and salt to the yeast mixture. Mix in flour, about 1 cup at a time, and mix on medium speed until combined. Turn out dough onto a lightly floured surface, and knead until soft and smooth, about 5 minutes.
Place dough in a large, buttered bowl, and cover loosely with plastic wrap. Let rise in a warm, draft-free place until doubled in bulk, 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
Preheat oven to 350. Butter a 9-by-5-inch loaf pan; set aside. Turn out dough onto a lightly floured work surface, and knead until smooth. Shape dough into a 9-inch-long log. Place in prepared loaf pan, and let rise in a warm, draft-free place until dough has doubled in bulk, 30 to 45 minutes.
Bake until top is golden brown and bread is cooked through, about 50 minutes.
Slathered in butter goes so well with steaming hot soup. Perfect winter fare.

Where ,Oh, Where!

has my green thumb gone? My house plants are not flowering for me!
Remember the amaryllis I was so excited about sprouting? Looking so forward to the bright flowers to come.
Not a sign of a flower!
The clivia
that should be flowering, nope.
2 orchids I have pampered, zilch!
Fertilized they have been, tried cooler temps, decreased light, water, less water, more light, no fertilizer.Nothing!
Only plant with a flower is the peace lily.

In the middle of a very cold winter, -15 degrees C. last night; I need some cheery flowers to brighten these dark days.
HUMmmmmmmmmm........

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Monday's Card's

Monday's card making club. We had a "blue" day.
These 2 cards were very easy to make.

Monday, January 4, 2010

All over for another year!


Christmas is packed away for another year.
Resolutions? No!, still as I look back on 2009,consider
it was a transition year for me, my first full year of retirement.
Quite an adjustment to no schedule; wondered what to do with myself.
Joined lots of new clubs from bunka to tole painting, card making, happy hookers (knitting group ha ha!)Red Hats,Garden Club.
Before I knew it every day was jam packed. So it is true,how did I ever find time to work! it ended busier then when
I was working..
Oh did I also mention;started to work again on a casual basis.Am I a workaholic?
So for 2010;
I am going to continue to exercise 3-4 days a week,
continue with the crafts I love;making cards class , tole painting class.
The fun of Red Hats.
The sharing at the Garden Club.
Knitting I will do at home as well as bunka.
Some how I have to squeeze in housework and laundry and maybe the odd day of work that I get paid for;to support all these hobbies.
So my mantra for twenty ten , Fun, Fun , Fun!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

LRW Challenge # 9


# 9 challenge is flowers.
Used a new stamp set called of the Earth, some pink papers , a touch of ribbon and a cuttlebug flower embossing paper.

Love the simple look.

Friday, January 1, 2010

New Year!

Resolutions, don't make them anymore. Still there are hopes and dreams .. everyone wishes for more fun, more prosperity, more happiness,peace in the world , good health,a little more kindness every day.

Whatever your wish for 2010, Stir the eggnog, lift the toddy, Happy New Year, everybody.