Thursday, December 5, 2019

~ Dinner With Dad ~

 Once a week dad and I have a dinner date.  Most of the time I cook the meal here, then load it up in the car and reheat the meal at dad's house. Dad takes the leftovers from our date to his friend Bruce that is 84 yrs old.   Every now and then we go to a restaurant but that is rare because both of us are very mindful of what we eat these days.  This week our visit was cut short due my lack of sleep.  Once back home, I was wide awake.  Yes, I feel a bit guilty but in my defense dad keeps his house very warm.  The menopause thermostat at my house is on 65 during the winter.   I've always liked things a bit cooler than most but this year my internal thermostat is broken. I'm sure in time it will reverse and my kids will dread visiting the old lady hot house.  Anyway since I was awake it was off to the Studio to put the finishing touches on my current project and make a final pull for my next project.  The quilt math is complete and I'm ready to start cutting and piecing today.  The quilt will require (2) FQ each of the following...yellow, green, blue, red.  (1) Pink FQ, (4) F8 brown.  Yardage for the background, borders and binding.  Soon I'll give you a peek of the blocks.  


So..... back to that dinner date with dad.  Dad eats a low carb, low sugar diet.  My diet is low carb, NO sugar.  Most of the time he's fine with eating healthy he occasionally likes so called REAL down home cooking.  This week was a mishmash of both.  I made a big ole pork roast Tuesday for me and Mr. Podunk.  Making meats that can be used for several days in several different dishes reduces my time in the kitchen and more time in the Studio.  The first night the pork was served up as plain ole pork roast with two sides, green salad and potatoes.  No potatoes for me.  For the dad dinner date it was turned into barbecued pulled pork for dad.


I don't eat sugar so for me it was just plain ole pulled pork.  Well that's not true, I added some of this yummy collagen and fat to my pork.  See how it looks like jello?  That stuff is liquid gold!  Great for your hair, skin, and nails.  Fights wrinkles by making your skin more elastic!


Yes it looks nasty on the spoon but once heated it turns into liquid gold soup.


And what goes with soup on a cold winter day?  BREAD!  Sadly, I no longer eat wheat and grains, so real bread is out of the question.  But where there's a will there's a way.  No grains, no gluten and no sugar in my homemade buns.


Every couple of months I'll make double batch for us to share.  He eats more sandwiches than I so I  usually give him most of them.   I bet your wondering how to make bread with now wheat or grains.  If your interested here's the video recipe I used.   I add a couple extra things to "spice" up the bread.
The additions 
1.  3 TB Nutritional yeast-  Natural source of vitamin B
2.  1 TB Bread Machine Yeast -  adds a little flavor but can not rise due to the lack of sugar in the recipe


Who can eat a BBQ sandwich without fries or chips?  Remember I don't eat potatoes and dad is low carb.  So I whipped up a no potato, low carb, no sugar Tater Tot.


It takes a little effort to eat a low carb, no sugar diet.   These tasty little Tots were made from cauliflower.  Again I altered the recipe a little bit to suit my diet and taste buds. Click here for recipe.


No, the cauliflower don't taste exactly like a tater tot but they are a great vehicle for a no sugar added ketchup.  They reminded me more of old fashion southern potato cakes.


No dinner date is complete without dessert.  Dessert can be tricky when you don't eat white sugar or most fruit.  Fruit is full of sugar that WILL raise my blood sugar.  The little single serve cheesecakes I whipped up were a real treat.  No recipe for the filling.  I just started dumping .....cream cheese, heavy whipping cream, Monkfruit sweetener <--- (cheaper at the grocery) and a touch of lemon extract.  The crust is made using crushed pecans.  Even if I started eating sugar again I'd use this crust recipe for some of my pies.  It's amazing with Monkfruit sweetener I bet with sugar it would be even better!  MMMM....YUMMY!  The video tutorial for the crust can be found by clicking here.  I omitted the cooking of the crust for a quicker softer crust.  


After Dinner(lunch to you younger folks) we usually chitchat or watch a movie.  This weeks chitchat was about this Elvis Presley cookbook.  Remember Bruce from earlier in this post?  He LOVES Elvis.  His Elvis collection is quite impressive.  Well he wanted me to see this book.....


.....and the recipe for Meatloaf.  So guess what I'll be cooking next week?  I'm pretty sure my normal meatloaf recipe is better than this one.  I say recipe but really my recipe is dump a little of this and that.  But I'm a people pleaser and if an 84 yr old friend wants Elvis meatloaf I'm more than happy to accommodate his wishes. 


The Elvis cookbook is basically a southern cookbook with what we now call comfort foods.  Rare pictures and stories were tucked into the pages to make it extra special for the Elvis enthusiast.


As I thumbed through the pages a recipe for Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwiches gave me a chuckle. I knew Elvis loved peanut butter and banana sandwiches but do we really need a recipe?  LOL!   And honestly I've eaten a PB&B but not like this recipe!









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Wednesday, December 4, 2019

~ 2 Free Christmas Projects ~

Are you looking for another quick Christmas project to add to your list?  Well I have found 2 super cute and FREE projects perfect for squeezing into your holiday sewing frenzy.

Carol over at Just Let Me Quilt has designed some of the cutest little Christmas applique blocks for a Christmas Joy Sew Along.  The little Snowman block is first block.  All the block instructions have already been posted and let me tell you each one is just as cute as the snowman!   The final layout instructions will be released on December 11, 2019.  So there's plenty of time to join in this sew along.  You can find the FREE printable PDF's on the Just Let Me Quilt blog or on the ThermoWeb blog.

#thermoweb

The second project is a really cute Christmas pillow project called The Merry Little Christmas Stitch Along from Jen Daly Quilts.  This stitch along is already in progress but it's not to late to join in the fun.  Hop over to Jen's website for the free PDF's.  While your grabbing the free instruction sheets make sure you sign up for the email notifications so you don't miss a block.

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#podunkpretties
#dailyinspiration





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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

~ Sneak Peek, Binding and Prayers ~

Hi-diddly-O!  Happy Quilters!  Excitement doesn't even start to describe how I'm feeling about being close to a quilt finish.  It's been a long year of health issues and lack of mojo.  In the last two weeks I feel like I'M BACK!  The quilt designs ideas are starting to flow like a waterfall once again.  I can't get them into EQ8 fast enough.  Before I can finish designing a quilt there's another idea being scribbled onto paper.  After finishing the binding on this quilt my plan is to get 3 more quilts finished by Christmas.  Patterns for them will need to wait until the quilts are complete.   


These three new quilts are going to test my productivity and dedication to the project.  I'm up for a good challenge after a year of almost no quilting. 


I have a few tricks for how I do machine binding quickly.  Binding by machine is not my favorite method but hand work right now is out of the question.  Machine binding can give a nice finish if done correctly.  I like for the front and the back of the binding to look the same, ALL the stitching needs to be on the binding not on the quilt.  Keep an eye out later in the week/month for a binding tutorial.
No fancy gadgets needed.  Gadgets sometimes can slow me down.  Example...binding clips...UGG.  I don't care for them at all.  I know many of you do but for me they are too time consuming. Click here for my product review on them.   Another example would be the binding buddy.  I don't like them either.  It's quicker and easier for me to just throw the binding between my legs on the floor.  It's worked for me for over 30 years.  After trying several different ideas for neat and tiding binding on a roll of some sort I've found this old method of dangle on the floor to be the most efficient for me.


Here's a sneak peek at the quilt for this scrappy binding.  I'm using the leftovers from the fat quarters used in making the quilt top.  When I put this girl on the frame I had every intention of quilting it lightly and quick.  However me, myself and I had other plans.  We compromised with somewhere between quick and easy and quilted to death.  I LOVE how it turned out and can't wait for you to see the finished quilt.


 The topic of this post is Sneak Peek, Binding and Prayers.  I've covered the first two topics so now I would like to ask you for your prayers.
Recently, I was contacted by Karen a fellow quilter and follower of my blog.  She stated I had been on her mind and how she loved my work.  And then she started telling me her recent breast cancer diagnosis and how overwhelming the process of treatment can be.  Cancer has touched so many people in my life.  Either they're fighting the battle or they are helping someone who is fighting the battle.  As many of you know I cared for my mom during her battle. And over the last three years I've had moments when I thought I might have cancer.  Karen didn't ask anything of me she simply wanted me to know how my blog and story has inspired and touched her life.    Please put and keep Karen in your prayers.  Leave her a message below in the comments letting her know that we are all here and praying for healing and a speedy recovery.




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Monday, December 2, 2019

~ Happy Little Things ~ Giveaway! ~

 *** GIVEAWAY CLOSED***
It's hard to believe the Happy Little Things block of the month is almost over.  If you are just hearing about Jacquelynne Steves and this block of the month you can find all the information on her blog, click here.


Jacquelynne's version of this quilt could be used as a lap quilt or wall hanging.  It can be done as applique, embroidery only in the center block or just a plain pieced block.  Fussy cutting your fabric fabric for the center of the blocks would also be super cute.


 Each year as featured bloggers of Jacquelynne's block of the month we are encouraged to make the quilt our own.  This is my 3rd year as a featured blogger.  I try to do something a little different each year.  You can see my versions of the last 2 years here and here.


My plan for this year was to make a two color quilt, red and white.  Sometimes a plan looks better in our minds than in reality.  But failure is not an option, starting over is also not an option.  So I had to find a way to make my very busy blocks work together or at least get along.  It's just like dealing with a 2 year old child throwing a temper tantrum.  Distraction.  Wave a cookie in his face and BAM...tantrum gone!  The same works for a quilt.  Find something to pull they eye away from the busy blocks.  I tossed around many ideas and I mean that literally.  Fabric was everywhere.  Creativity is a messy process.  After many hours of design changes  and fabric tossing the quilt morphed from an eye sore to a patriotic beauty.  


I was going to stop with the blue border but decided to take a chance on a scrappy border using the leftovers from the red fat quarters used in the blocks.  I love how it completes the scrappy look.




I think she is going to make a nice addition to my ever growing patriotic quilt collection.  The image below is only part of them.  


So let's get to the giveaway!  This months giveaway is a great little bundle sponsored by Thermoweb.    I love this company and all their products!

The rules for the giveaway
  1. Open to both US and International
  2. One prize per person per giveaway
  3. LEAVE A COMMENT ON THIS BLOG POST.    Click on the word comment at the end of this post. (not at the bottom of the page).  Make sure I have a way to contact you.  Leaving your email address is a good idea if your not sure.
  4. A winner will be chosen at the end of the day December 8th.
  5. If you are chosen  as the winner you will have 24 hrs to respond or another winner will be chosen.  

There are several chances to win, all you need to do hop over to each of the blogs below and follow the the rules for entering the giveaway on each blog.
Good luck to each of you!

Happy Quilting Melissa http://www.happyquiltingmelissa.com/
Podunk Pretties http://podunkpretties.blogspot.com/    YOU ARE HERE
The Crafty Quilter   https://thecraftyquilter.com/
Flamingo Toes   https://flamingotoes.com/
Allie-Oops Sweet Happy Life   http://allie-oopssweethappylife.blogspot.com/

A Quilting Life  https://www.aquiltinglife.com/

If you are making this quilt or plan to, make sure you hop over to the Facebook group for inspiration or to share your quilt.  When sharing your quilt on social media use the following tags 
#HappyLittleThingsBOM and #HappyLittleThingsQuilt






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