Here are the delicious recipes from Linda L.
Holiday Wassail
1 Gal. Apple Cider or Juice
1 Can Orange Juice (frozen concentrate)
1 Can Lemonade (frozen concentrate)
1 Cup Brown Sugar
3 Cinnamon Sticks
Combine in a spice bag or a large tea ball: 1 Tablespoon Whole Cloves
1 Tablespoon Whole Allspice
1 teaspoon Nutmeg
Mix all together in big pot and hang spice bag over side. Heat to a simmer for 10 minutes or more. Longer it simmers the better it gets! Serve hot.
Go to cooks.com for lots of wassail recipes.
Guacamole with Bacon, Scallions, and Tomato (from cooks illustrated.com, 5/1999)
To minimize the risk of discoloration, prepare the minced ingredients first so they are ready to mix with the avocados as soon as they are cut. Ripe avocados are essential here. To test for ripeness, try to flick the small stem off the end of the avocado. If it comes off easily and you can see green underneath it, the avocado is ripe, (see related Quick Tip). Makes 2 1/2 to 3 cups
3 medium avocados (preferably Hass)
3 large scallions, thinly sliced (about 1/3 cup)
1 medium clove garlic, minced
1 small jalapeno chile, minced (1 to 1 1/2 teaspoons)
1/4 cup minced fresh cilantro leaves
1/4 teaspoon table salt
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin (optional)
6 slices bacon, cooked, drained, and crumbled, reserving 1 teaspoon rendered fat
1/2 medium tomato, seeded and diced small
2 tablespoons lime juice
1. Halve one avocado, remove pit, and scoop flesh into medium bowl. Mash flesh lightly with scallions, garlic, jalapeno, cilantro, salt, cumin (if using), crumbled bacon, rendered fat, and tomato with tines of a fork until just combined.
2. Halve and pit remaining two avocados, scoop out flesh in one piece, and cube. Gently add the cubed avocados to the mashed avocado mixture.
3. Sprinkle lime juice over diced avocado and mix entire contents of bowl lightly with fork until combined but still chunky. Adjust seasoning with salt, if necessary, and serve. (Can be covered with plastic wrap, pressed directly onto surface of mixture, and refrigerated up to one day. Return guacamole to room temperature, removing plastic wrap at the last moment, before serving).
These notes were taken from classes taught by Linda Pietz that I attended. Sadly, all photos from the year 2006 to 2012 were accidentally deleted and not retrievable.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Friday, June 23, 2006
Websites for Knitters
Here are some websites of interest that our classmates have mentioned, especially for free patterns. I may not remember all of them, so I’ll keep adding to it as you mention them.
tkga.com
coatsandclark.com
lionsbrand.com
knitpicks.com
knitting forum
nicky epstein
diynetwork.com (Knitty Gritty, Carol Duvall)
knitheaven.com (review on knitting books)
dailyknitter.com
hookedonfelt.com
patternworks.com
smileysyarn.com (wonderful, reliable company; good name brand yarns, greatly discounted)
To all of the free knitting patterns: http://www.knittingpatterncentral.com/directory.php
Here is a website to order t-shirts for knitters; there are almost 500 designs: cafepress.com (in the search box, press “clothing and hats;” in the other box, type “knitters”).
Shops
Here are some shops that I heard you patronize for knitting supplies with your comments:
The Frog Pond (nice people)
Rumplestilskin (good selection)
My Secret Stash (very nice owner)
Grass Valley Fiberworks (beautiful yarn and use your 10% discount as a student)
Ben Franklin's (inexpensive)
Joanne's (use the discount coupon)
Beverly's (use the discount coupon)
Michael's (use the discount coupon)
Walmart (inexpensive)
Auburn Needleworks (use your 10% discount as a student)
tkga.com
coatsandclark.com
lionsbrand.com
knitpicks.com
knitting forum
nicky epstein
diynetwork.com (Knitty Gritty, Carol Duvall)
knitheaven.com (review on knitting books)
dailyknitter.com
hookedonfelt.com
patternworks.com
smileysyarn.com (wonderful, reliable company; good name brand yarns, greatly discounted)
To all of the free knitting patterns: http://www.knittingpatterncentral.com/directory.php
Here is a website to order t-shirts for knitters; there are almost 500 designs: cafepress.com (in the search box, press “clothing and hats;” in the other box, type “knitters”).
Shops
Here are some shops that I heard you patronize for knitting supplies with your comments:
The Frog Pond (nice people)
Rumplestilskin (good selection)
My Secret Stash (very nice owner)
Grass Valley Fiberworks (beautiful yarn and use your 10% discount as a student)
Ben Franklin's (inexpensive)
Joanne's (use the discount coupon)
Beverly's (use the discount coupon)
Michael's (use the discount coupon)
Walmart (inexpensive)
Auburn Needleworks (use your 10% discount as a student)
Thursday, June 22, 2006
More Photos
Wednesday, June 07, 2006
Photos
Here are some warm memories of the past 12 weeks. I did not add all the pictures I took, and I'm sorry I don't have any pictures of the Monday class.
I love these beaded necklaces.
We had so many finished projects; it was a skilled task to hold them all.
I've been wanting to learn how to knit hats and socks for a while. Yea, I can knit things that are round now.
These felted purses and hearts turned out beautiful.
I love these beaded necklaces.
We had so many finished projects; it was a skilled task to hold them all.
I've been wanting to learn how to knit hats and socks for a while. Yea, I can knit things that are round now.
These felted purses and hearts turned out beautiful.
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