Browsing for ideas for a friend I came across this set that was being auctioned at ebay. I loved it (even thought it is missing 2 states which I will complete myself). It has 2 things that I love - flowers and cross stitch. Even more, the cross stitch part can be done in parts. Not a big piece of fabric to start with, excellent size to put away and have close by when I get a bit of time. I can try to set a goal of 1 or 2 flowers per month and not feel overwhelm. The only problem? A lot of people want it. Maybe for the same reasons? So, I bid as much as I will pay for it and went to work (the auction ended while I was at work). So, I did not know until next day if I won or not.
As you can tell, I did :) I looked everywhere else for the set and I could not see it. I know the set was made in Denmark awhile back, but I don't know the year. This as you can imagine will be a big project and I will start as soon as I decide what type of fabric to get. Yeah, it is an indulgence... but I hope to make it into a quilt for keeps. Now I set myself for the record. ;)
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Sunday, April 4, 2010
52 Projects #11 - Middle Eastern Spicy Chicken Shawarma and Rice Krispies Squares.

I wanted to try to cook something that I had not done before. We always try different cuisines, and although we had gone to Middle Eastern restaurants I don't remember ever eating Tahini before so I found this recipe in one of my magazines ( Cooking Light) and decided to make it a project!
Spicy Chicken Shawarma Ingredients:
2 tbsp finely chopped fresh parsley
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp crushed red pepper
1/4 tsp ground ginger
1/4 tsp ground cumin
1/8 tsp ground coriander
5 tbsp plain low fat Greek style yogurt, divided2 tbsp fresh lemon juice, divided
3 garlic cloves, minced and divided
1b skinless, boneless chicken breast halves, thinly sliced
2 tbsp EVOO
1 tbsp TAHINI
4 (6 in. ) pitas, halved
1/2 cup chopped cucumber and plum tomato and pre-chopped red onions!
1. Combine the first 6 ingredients with 1 tbsp yogurt, 1 tbsp lemon juice, and 2 garlic cloves.
2. Add chicken; toss to coat.
3. Heat oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add chicken mixture and saute for 6 mins. or until browned.
4. While chicken cooks - Combine remaining yogurt with the rest of the lemon juice, garlic clove, and TAHINI. Stir well.
I found out that this brand is really good!
5. Spread the mixture in your pitas equally.
6. Fill each pita with the chicken, cucumber, tomatoes and onion. Decorate with some grapes or more of the veggies!
And for dessert I made Rice Krispies with Mike. I had never done squares, he has. :)
I could not believe how easy they were. I am sure most of you know how, but here are some pictures of ours.
Not very flat, but they were very tasty :) We need to work on that part.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
WPP#14 - Penny
I had another picture in mind, but since Misty (another kitty of ours) is a bit sick - she gets from time to time diarrhea and we need to trim her butt to help her out. She is, after all, in a medicine for life. I am planning to take her to the vet so they can check her out (just in case). But, that got me thinking about Penny. I still miss Penny. And sometimes I miss her even more when I think of my grandmother. She loved Penny. I get comfort believing that they are together. :)
This picture was taken around 2001-2002.
This picture was taken around 2001-2002.
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