Here is my post for the pattern link (pattern is free online), that I used for both my makeup and regular washcloths, and for the cleaning cloths. I use 100% cotton yarn and an "H" hook, although her pattern states to use an "I" hook. I used leftover small bits of cotton yarn from those smaller balls they sell (maybe 2 to 2.5 oz?).
I actually posted a "review" of all of the washcloths I made over the years. You can read the post - HERE. I used to keep the smaller version of the washcloth in our camper, but now take this size.
I picked out two different blue crocheted pot holder sets to give to the two families that had the house fire.
I grew anaheim peppers last year, with the plan to can them. I got the plants to grow, but they produced very late and very small peppers. I never canned any. I am just wondering if it's worth the canning hassle? I mean the little cans of diced chilies are not that expensive. Does anyone can these? I still may look for plants this year. I forgot all about the seeds for these peppers, until I made us breakfast yesterday. By the way, organic cans are now $2.49 each, while non-organic brands can be as low as $0.79/can.
Cheddar and Chile egg casserole. It's not for everyone. I learned about this Rachael Ray recipe when I was cooking for a few vegetarian kids here.
It's not tomato or garlic harvest season, but the green onions are doing great right now. My husband requested this dip. I used a lower fat cream cheese on the bottom. I am not trying to gain weight right now ha ha! I went over board on the green onions. Yum. We use almond flour organic crackers or homemade.
Not wanting to send my husband on a shopping hunt, I just ordered this online and had it conveniently delivered to my door step.
I had been applying comfrey at the onset of the fracture, but from my research, you should only allow this into your body so many weeks in one year. I have tried to grow arnica here so many times, and could not for some reason, so I just bought the cream.
Washcloth/Cleaning Cloth Pattern ~ This and That © April 2024 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart
Nice looking cloths, don't think I would like an egg casserole as I don't like scrambled eggs
ReplyDeleteI do wish my herbs were perennial here. Not going to happen so I replant every year.
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Jo-Anne's Ramblings, thanks. I wanted to use the yarn up and the cleaning cloths were perfect for it. I get it on the eggs. We don't eat casseroles too often, but it is nice to have leftovers for a few days too.
ReplyDeleteJackie, most of ours have to be re-planted too. Rosemary is a tough one for me. I dig it up, and bring it in, but cannot keep it alive all winter. Sage, lemon balm, peppermint, green onions, chives all come back.
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