I also made a new dress for the 1 year old granddaughter's birthday. :) I had the fabric and supplies on hand. This fabric is cotton/polyester and very smooth and soft at the same time being a little crisp. Perfect. I bought it, a few years ago, from www.gehmanscountryfabrics.com
Thursday, August 29, 2019
Saturday, August 24, 2019
A friend for the new dollie....
I made the doll for a little granddaughter. Her brother is having a birthday very close to hers. I made this bear from some white terry cloth that I dyed with RIT dye. I'm very happy with it. Here is a link to the pattern I used. It is free. I was pleasantly surprised how nicely this turned out. His eyes and nose are "safety" so they are not a choking hazard, except to maybe the family dog.
http://www.eldrbarry.net/im/meg/simpbear.pdf
http://www.eldrbarry.net/im/meg/simpbear.pdf
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Friday, August 2, 2019
Salsa re-post!
Just in case you are overrun with tomatoes, I thought I would re-post this:
13 years ago, August 9, 2000 I invented my own salsa recipe for canning. I've tweaked it various ways through the years. I call it ~
13 years ago, August 9, 2000 I invented my own salsa recipe for canning. I've tweaked it various ways through the years. I call it ~
Millennial Salsa
That jar may look enormous, but actually it is only a pint jar.
Here is a picture of all of the ingredients after I mixed them together.
That is a two-gallon soup pot, and that amount filled 13 pint jars. 13 years, 13 pints jars. I was quite surprised when I looked at the date on the recipe card and saw I had written it exactly 13 years ago. Boring to the rest of the world, but it made me feel happy. Here is the recipe, as I made it this year.
Millennial Salsa
About 1/3 bushel tomatoes - I had a mixture of large tomatoes and some paste - type tomatoes.
4 jalapeno peppers
4 onions
1 Tablespoon sea salt
2 cups vinegar ( I use white, distilled )
4 small cans tomato paste
4 large garlic cloves or two teaspoons garlic powder
Wash, blanch, peel, and core the tomatoes. Cut them into pieces and use your thumb to take out the seedy/juicy part of each one. When they are all prepared, chop them briefly in a food processor. Alternately, you can do it with a knife. Prepare enough to fill your pan a little over half full.
Cut the stem end off of the jalapeno peppers and dice them finely in the food processor (including the seeds.)
Peel the onions, cut in chunks and chop them up in the processor also.
Put all the ingredients together in a heavy bottomed and stir thoroughly. Stirring often to prevent scorching, heat to boiling. Turn off heat. Ladle into jars. Clean rims. Apply hot caps and rings. Process in boiling water or in a steam canner for 45 minutes.
This is a "medium heat" salsa. Do NOT eliminate the tomato paste. Two things will happen. One is, the salsa will be too runny. The other thing is, it won't have enough acid to make this salsa safe to can with boiling water.