Friday, September 20, 2019

Friday Food 09-20-19

Two kinds of food tonight.  This first one was dessert at the Book Group meeting on Wednesday at Teresa's.
A lovely perfect homemade cheese cake with fruit - strawberries and red grapes. 
So refreshing as summer continues, 

Nice presentation.

The book, by the way, was Alice Hoffman's "The Marriage of Opposites", another of Hoffman's fantastic historical fiction novels.  We all loved it, but didn't especially like the "heroine".   

Neighbors in the cul de sac across the street are originally from India and Mariam shared some exotic food with me.  I LOVE trying different foods and homemade is the best. She brought me an elegant vegetarian dinner.  I cannot tell you what all the dishes are, but I liked most of them. 

In the center is a tall metal "glass" of yogurt that was VERY salty.  Starting at 12 o'clock there was (maybe) tasty, spiced mashed squash, then yogurt with something which was one of the dishes I couldn't eat, next (obviously) is ground beets that was so sour it made my eyelids wrinkle - that is the other one I couldn't eat.  But then we have sautéed veggies including carrots, okra, celery, beans, etc. which was very tasty.  And next to that (in the 10 o'clock position) was a lovely finely chopped veggie combo which I could only tell had cabbage - gobbled that one up.  I had yogurt in the frig so I put some in a dish and used it to calm the spiciness.  There were so many different flavors, but I think cumin was dominate. 

On the side was this bowl of what tasted like a good beef stew, but there was no beef.  Potatoes, carrots, mushrooms, and.....?  I gobbled this up also.  Delicious.  
She also brought a large container of a different kind of rice and I asked her later about it.  She says they buy it parboiled and it is a brown rice.  Not any kind I have eaten previously, but very good and there was enough for three meals!  

It was a special treat and I hope she will think of me again in the future.  I don't cook much, but I may take them a container of the great apple salad that Mabel shared while I was in Washington state.  I have made it three times since I came home and bought some more apples today!  It isn't a diet food, for sure, but it is delicious.  

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Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Wordless Wednesday 09-18-19

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That KoKo dog again. 09-17-19

I think Froggie is more of a pal than a toy, KoKo always keeps him close.  But sometimes he roots around in his toy box and pulls out something to play with.  One of his favorites is Ducky who has been with him for at least four years.  Of course, he has needed surgery and even had his squeaker replaced.  KoKo will throw him up in the air and then pounce on him wherever he lands.  His inner terrier comes out and he shakes Ducky almost to pieces. 

KoKo sleeping in his "don't let Del move away" position wedged between the table and my chair leg. 

How does he know when he is asleep that I am taking his picture?

Sometimes he even sleeps with Ducky, but Froggie is somewhere on the chair with him. 

KoKo is such a good companion and a well behaved dog.  He lights up my life!  And he forces me to walk about an hour every day. 

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Sunday, September 15, 2019

There are days like this. 09-15-19


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A little more Show & Tell - SQG 09-14-19

These are all the pictures I managed of the Show & Tell at Surfside Quilters Guild meeting on Tuesday morning.  It is hard to take pictures from the back of the room - I was spoiled by being the photographer and sitting center front.  But I am enjoying sitting in the back row now and doing some hand stitching when I don't need to look at the stage. 

President Monica Shafer calling the meeting to order.
Behind her is a quilt from our speakers Linda and Carl Sullivan of Colourwerx.

This is another quilt by Linda and Carl Sullivan.



Embroidered bunny blocks with pieced borders. 

Embroidered blocks showing travels across the country.  Patty Mayer

A completed UFO - after many years.


What do you do with long skinny scraps?  Make a string quilt, of course. 
Charlotte Spere


Colorful blocks in a sampler quilt. 

A little red wagon sampler for the seasons.  

This top was made by our late member Sally Edwards and purchased at the November Fest.  The purchaser quilted it and brought it back to show it finished.  Sally did lovely work. 

 An appliqued sewing machine cover - the front. 

 And the back.

Ready for Day of the Dead or Halloween. 

A pieced fairy tale quilt.  Notice Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf at the bottom. On the left side, mostly out of the picture, is Jack's Beanstalk and on the right, completely out of the picture, is Rapunzel's tower.

And a ghostly quilt for Halloween. 

Here are five fabric, machine quilted rugs made by a group of ladies.   Don't know if it was a class or a retreat, but they made some awesome rugs.  

If you can put names to the makers of any of these quilts, please let me know so I can add them. 

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