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Marinated pork roast, taters, onions and carrots from the garden are cooking on the grill ... homemade coleslaw ... cuke salad ... fresh cottage cheese ... call it dinner.
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A satisfying weekend craftwise -- finished a couple of small cross stitches, cut some wool pieces out to applique a pillow, hand quilted one of my two doll quilts, did some sketching, wound all 174 skeins of floss that I dyed a week ago -- that was ALOT of winding!!!! I'm working up a new little punch project using them ... tonight will find me winding some wool yarn skeins to dye for a punched chair pad ... I bought a dye book and some awesome new dyes while in Pennsylvania that I'm just itching to try out. A nice, quiet, not-too-hot Sunday evening in northern Illinois ...
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Would you be willing to share your fruit leather recipe with me?
I just picked up a used dehydrator yesterday (mine had been gone for a few years now) and I am looking for some new recipes. :)
This was my first attempt at fruit leathers actually. I cooked about 5 cups of blueberries by dipping my strainerful into boiling water for a few minutes. Plopped it in the blender with a couple of cups of applesauce and whipped it up. Simple and ohhhhhhhhh so good (now that it's done -- YUMMMMMMM!!!!).
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