Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Carrie had a little hat...

I made this little hat today, first time using the eyelet pattern.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Time to make the bread...

I have a goal. I will defeat the yeast and make home-made bread. Today was not that day, though. Sigh.

I made whole wheat oatmeal bread from scratch. The dough was so tough that my shiny red mixer (I think from here on out, it will be referred to as SRM, ha ha), had a rough time mixing the dough. I've decided that I need a bread dough hook for it if I am to continue on my journey of bread perfection. I followed the directions to the last detail (including the 10 minutes of kneading by hand) and I still could only get it to rise about halfway up to what it should. It turned out "dense", as James described it, but good.

While the oatmeal bread was rising, I decided to give my old bread machine that's been sitting in the garage for four years one more try and if it did not make a good loaf, I would throw it away. No use taking up space if it does not work. Back when I was using it weekly, the bread stopped rising. I was always using a boxed bread mix and I assume the yeast was old, if that's a real thing. I made whole wheat honey bread in it today and it turned out great.

The inspiration:


Adding the honey:


The SRM:


The whole wheat honey bread:


The oatmeal bread:

Bread

Home made bread is my next goal. I have never had success with yeast. Ever. Details, pictures and hopefully success to follow soon.

I'm going to be channeling my inner Martha....

Friday, February 26, 2010

Funeral Potatoes...yum.



Not just for funerals! These are so good, I'm thinking of making them for my Nephew Kyle's party this weekend...he is leaving for his Mission next week.


1 Large bag of frozen shredded hash brown potatoes (not already browned, raw)

2 cans of cream of chicken soup

1 pint of sour cream

1 small bunch of green onions (just the green part cut really fine, I just use scissors!)

GOBS of grated cheese, I use cheddar/jack combination but any is fine. (what is a GOB? Oh about 2 large handfuls, but more is good too.)

Mix all ingredients in a large bowl, plop in a 9x13 pan and cook at 350 degrees for about ½ hour.

Optional: Crushed Corn Flakes on top, or Crushed Potato Chips, or Bread Crumbs W/melted butter etc, be creative.

Recipe stolen from HERE

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Harmony

My second great niece decided to make an attempt at arriving at 34 weeks this morning, thankfully she did not! I thought since I was in a crafting mood, I should make a crib card for her like the one I made for Noah. Only problem....I have no PINK paper! I was able to find a tiny bit in my scraps and make it work.

I left room at the bottom right for her picture once she arrives:



This one looks very plain, it is just for her footprints to go on and hang outside of her Mommy's hospital room door:

Friday, February 19, 2010

Crib Card

Since I can't be there to with my family as they are dealing with baby Noah, I decided to get crafty and make a crib card and pound signs for his isolette like we do for our babies room's at my NICU:







My Cricut cutter had steam coming from it's ears by the time I was done....

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Knitting a pattern??!!

Jessica inspired me to attempt to knit a pattern, so I found a basketweave on youtube. It was very easy! It is a simple pattern of knit 5, purl 5.




I might have to get some pretty and soft yarn and get creative. That is, of course only when I've finished the quilt I've made the top for and the cross stitch project that is halfway finished.