My tomato plants are still growing and blooming. In fact, the plants are putting on tomatoes like it was spring instead of fall.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Saturday, September 24, 2011
My Birthday
We have used and enjoyed our bar-b-que grill for over 3 years. (This is the grill one of Pat's customers gave us when she was moving.)It has been slowly falling apart, the bottom is hanging on by a thread, and I had been thinking about taking it to a welder to see if we could salvage the grill.
Before I had a chance to visit the welder Pat surprised me, for my Birthday, with a brand new grill; not just any brand new grill but a homemade grill.
This grill is heavy, made with thick steel and lots of extras. The wire rack you see above the regular grill is a box that sits inside the lid to hold hot dogs.
On the side is a Lazy Susan that works as a shelf to hold your pan of meat or seasonings.
On one side of the grill is a smoker box with three shelves to use for smoking chicken or sausage.
In order to move the hot grill or hot smoker racks Pat built two tools that hang on the side of the grill.
These tools work so well; you simply stick the prong end into the grill and lift. I always dread moving a hot grill but now it's so easy and I don't get anywhere near the flame.
Pat also built a griddle which I used this morning to make bacon.
There is a shelf to one side that works well for holding plates of finished foods and cooking utensils.
I also used the griddle to make pancakes;
Thursday, September 22, 2011
My New Crock Bowl
Recently I found a large vintage crock bowl at the thrift store for a whopping 12-dollars!
With fall weather in the air I decided to mix some bread dough, in my mixer, and then place the dough in the crock bowl to rise. I love how the dough looks so small sitting in the bottom of the bowl.Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Christmas Red
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Reliving the 50's
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Hand Sewing
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Potluck
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Saturday Harvest
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Last Minute Sewing
Our homeschool co-op group begins bright and early tomorrow. This year I will be teaching 2 toy making classes where we will be working with sanding wood and painting wood. Both tasks can get messy so I whipped up 15 child size aprons for the kids to wear during class. It took me two days to complete all of them.
One of Elizabeth's co-op classes will be an American Girl class. The girls will be bringing their dolls to class and Elizabeth requested I make her doll a poodle skirt.
I had so much trouble while making this outfit. My first mistake was cutting out the wrong skirt pattern (and having to go buy more fabric) and it went down hill from there. Thankfully I was finally able to make the outfit good enough to use.