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I love this time of year. All of the lovely spring flowers and flowering trees. I especially love the beautiful Yoshino Cherry Trees currently blossoming in the Atlanta area and the South. Soon, they will be blossoming all over but if you’re in need of a little Spring now and can’t wait any longer, I… Continue reading Yoshino Socks
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Last night, I made the Pioneer Woman’s Beef with Snowpeas. I kinda just went along with her ingredient list and used the following proportions: 1 1/2 lbs Flank Steak 1/2 c low sodium soy sauce 1/2 c cooking sherry 1 tbs minced fresh ginger 3 tbs brown sugar 1 tbs corn starch 2 c Snowpeas I split… Continue reading On the Table
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As many of you know, my son started college this past fall and, now, my daughter is not far behind. A junior in high school, she is already planning colleges to look at and taking SATs and getting ready to graduate. All of this leaves me with the question, what am I going to do… Continue reading After The Kids Leave
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I’ve been planning a sweater to knit for my daughter for sometime. After asking her what she might like, chevrons seemed like a good idea. I chose these pretty colors in MadelineTosh Tosh Sock Yarn: From top clockwise: Natural, Robin’s Egg, Edison Bulb and Oceana. Tosh Sock Yarn seemed like a good idea for a… Continue reading Sweater Design 101
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It all began when I couldn’t find any stitch markers in my purse or in the car the other day. I briefly put my knitting down and then temporarily used different colored yarn: Monday morning, I pulled out my box of beads and set about making a few stitchmarkers with some pretty Swarovski beads: By… Continue reading If You Give A Knitter A Stitchmarker…
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