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Cheers!

I've been promising a couple of my followers these recipes for quite sometime. The first recipe is a spice tea recipe that the California Dreamin' Gurl brought with her the last time she came up. It is outstanding hot or iced - my new favorite! Spiced Tea 2 tbs fennel seeds 1 tbs cardamom seeds 1 tbs coriander seeds 1 tbs fenugreek seeds 2 tbs cloves 2 star anise 2 inches of cinnamon bark I use this recipe and multiply it many times to make a big batch. Grind in the coffee mill and brew. The other beverage that I have recently discovered is a flavored coffee. I use a 4 cup french press pot (that makes one big mug for me) so you will have to do a little calculating about proportions, but this is what I use: Spiced Coffee 4tbs heaped full of coffee 1 teaspoon of cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon of nutmeg 1/2 teaspoon of pumpkin pie spice Hmmm, good!

Christmas tree hunts of the past.

The weekend that is right in the middle between Thanksgiving and Christmas was a very special one when I was a girl. It was a holiday in my eyes. That weekend my family, my Aunt, Uncle, and cousins would get together and go Christmas tree hunting. My uncle, who was a realtor, often bought and sold land but he had a special soft spot for and old over grown strawberry farm on the Peninsula of Washington and he hung on to that property for many years. This piece of land was his declared "Best Christmas Tree Grounds Ever." "Little" Auntie Florence, Bill, Kit, Mary, Bob, Uncle Fred, Aunt Merab, Mom, Aunt Kit, and me My family would wake up and take the ferry from our home in Seattle and across the Puget Sound to the Peninsula. One year I dug a small tree and decorated it for my bedroom. When Christmas was over my mother planted the tree in the front yard and the last time I visited the house it was a mature tree many feet high!! Uncle Fred, ?, Bill, Kit, Mom, Mike...

Charity blanket number one complete.

Baby Boy's Charity Blanket Pattern: Moderne Baby Blanket by Kay Gardiner and Ann Shayne Yarn: Red Heart worsted Color: Eggshell, Bisque, Rose Brown, and True Teal Amount: Two skeins each color Needle Size: US size 8 Recently Karen F., a former coworker, called to say said she had many skeins of yarn at her house and wondered if I could use them for my knitting class at school. I arrived at her doorstep to find a box of Red Heart Yarn. The full skeins of yarn were in lovely colors so rather than give the yarn away, I decided to do a little charity knitting and use the yarn for this blanket.     I do prefer knitting with Cascade 220, a lovely wool yarn, but I live by the by saying, "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth." Besides, there were many years I only had Red Heart to knit with.  When you love to knit, a person will knit with whatever is available! I understand that there is a growing group of knitters who knit with yarn from recycled wool swe...

WooHoo!!!

Let's start celebrating.......................... Sam's Christmas Sweater 2010 Joe's Christmas Sweater 2010           The last of the Christmas sweaters are complete! I'm blocking them now and they will soon be in the mail and then under a tree. Pattern: Wonderful Wallaby with a Western Sea by A&J Starmore flair Yarn: Cascade 220 in Ecru           Plymouth Classic Wool in Denim Needle Sizes: US size 6, US size 8 What can I say…I LOVE this pattern! This time I’ve added a Gansey pattern from A&J Starmore’s book The Children’s Collection (The pattern is: Western Seas). I began with a tunic bottom, knit the lower border pattern from the Starmore pattern rather than ribbing and then attached the front and back of the body adding the charted pattern points in the round. When knitting the sleeves, I knit 4 inches short of attaching the sleeve to the body and then repeated the Gansey pattern....

It's a perfect winter weekend!

Our feathered friends have been here to visit and enjoyed a good morning's breakfast... The Famous Buckhorn Exchange Bean Soup is in the crockpot...  Outside it's a winter wonderland.... And "Christmas Sweater Knitting" is coming to an end... Life is grand!

A busy holiday week!

Last Friday Hubby and I went up to Montana's equivalent of the Super Bowl: The Griz and Bobcat Game. Because we have season Griz tickets we also get tickets to this game when it is hosted in Missoula. I left school at 11:30 and we set out on some of the slickest roads I have ever been on! We weren't 40 miles out of town before I had lost count of rollovers, slide offs, and accidents involving multiple vehicles. I hung on for dear life and my knitting needles flew, row after row! First Montana snowstorm 2010 Both the weather and the game went downhill with the coin toss. It was a hard fought game but the Bobcats were a stronger team and will be going on to the championship play offs. Griz vs. Bobcats 2010 After the game we drove to The Chick's house and spent two nights there, waiting to see if the weather would change. In the end we slid home with The Chick's kitty serenading us in the backseat. We were hoping that would help make a less stressful trip for The C...

It's hard to see into the furture with this Tea Leaves Cardigan.

Chloe A Little Bit will have a new Christmas sweater this year. I'm no fortune teller, I don't read tea leaves laying at the bottom of empty tea cups, and so I wonder - will she like this sweater or not? Chloe's Christmas Sweater 2010 Pattern: Tiny Tea Leaves Cardigan Yarn: Plymouth Encore Colorway: Deep Purple Amount: 4 skeins Needle Size: US 6, US 7 I am not pleased with the underarm stitch pick up. They look like they will pull and and be uncomfortable once they are on Chloe A Little Bit's arms. I can't wait for the final verdict to come in!