Thursday, March 09, 2023
Yarn and More. You Can't Knit While Walking, or Biking or Planking
Square Garden is complete. It's laying out to dry/block. I named this one square garden because with all the brown, and beige it reminded me of the ground this time of the year, with patches of green grass around it. There's a name for this type of pattern where the squares are diagonal, but I don't remember what it is. And since the squares aren't really the same, but similar it might not qualify to be called that, even if I could remember what it is, lol.
Here it is before edging and joining. Very bland here I think. I think the green brighten it up and made the colors pop. Though some the difference you see colorwise is no doubt due to different lighting when the pictures were taken.I'm done with the pieces parts afghans for now, as I only brought the 3 projects with me while we winter away. This knitted ripple afghan is a long term project. I can't work on this at night due to the darker colors, and it's not one I can knit while watching tv else my counting would be off...so this project bag has been put away for some time and I thought it would be good to bring with me to work on some before tucking it away again. It's also yarn that's rather hard on my hands, so I don't work on this for long periods of time. Who knows how long it will take to complete this one.More beautiful roses. These have been fun to watch day to day. They looked almost white with a slight green edge when they were buds, then as they started opening up you could see they were light pink.Cocktail napkins (you know I have a thing about them), lined up for a dinner party of 6. Everyone enjoys seeing what napkins I'll have when they come for cocktails before dinner.The menu that night was beautiful asparagus, lightly oiled and seasoned with garlic, salt and pepper. They're ready to pop in the oven at 400 degrees for about 20 minutes.
Salad was spring mix, bacon bits, onions, strawberries, and shaved almonds with a light vingerette dressing.
One of my specialities is mac n cheese. Though this is not mac n cheese to most people. They call is my special cheese casserole. I use 4 or 5 types of cheese (depending on what I have), and imported Italian pasta cooked aldente. Layered, add milk and butter. Cheeses this night were: Parmesean, sharp cheedar, romano, cottage cheese. Mac n Cheese isn't perhaps a normal dish prepared for company, but it's often requested, as it was for this dinner.
Stuffed mushrooms served during cocktails. Mushrooms are stuffed with parm. cheese, tomatoes, baconbits, and chopped spinach.February stats: Biking up from 4 rides in January to 6 rides in February, planks down from 11 in January to 9 in February, walks up from 8 in January to 12 in February. Mileage down from 116.89 miles in January to 109.33 in February. All in all not bad, given February is a shorter month than January, I'm feeling encouraged. AND towards the end of the month on Feb 27th I upped the time on my planks from 45 seconds x 4 with a 13 second rest to 50 seconds x 4 and a 14 second rest.A short read/listen , but cute letter from President Obama to his girls. Light hearted and sweet.Present Day in Oxford where secrets of the past during WWII come to light. American Kendra interviews Isabel and the past unfolds. The lives of two sisters separated in War grow up and experience two very different lives.
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Wooooooooooooooow YOU KNOW HOW TO PUT ON A DELUXE CULINARY EVENT. I love the cocktails napkins. Such a cute idea. May I make reservations for the next time you make your cheesy casserole, lovely salad and asparagus?!
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
The more the merrier. Cocktails are usually served at 6 pm. Come on over.
DeleteThe roses are beautiful. They were my mom's favorite and they always catch my eye. Speaking of catching my eye, the meal you put together looks amazing. I am sure you had plenty of happy guests. Good job on your February stats.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I like to cook for quests. We do a lot of that while we're here for winter. Don't really do it at home. Most of our friends have moved, and or health issues prevent them from being social. Hoping March will be better than Feb stat wise, though our daughter will be with us for a week which often changes my routine.
DeleteI agree that the green does add to the afghan. The roses are beautiful. I do love roses - all colors!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandie, the afghan needed to be perked up.
DeleteMy mouth is watering after seeing all those yummy dishes. The roses are beautiful. I completely understand not working with dark colors other than in perfect light.
ReplyDeleteYeah, the older the eyes get working with dark colors becomes a real thing. I'll set an extra plate next time for you for dinner.
DeleteWhat a lovely dinner party you put on. I am knitting a black sweater right now, but as it is straight stocking stitch I can watch television, then when I change colour for the top I just need to follow a very simple pattern.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
You must have younger eyes than me with the knitting at night with dark colors. Will be anxious to see your project. Hope you'll post some pictures of your project in the works and when it's done..
DeleteI like Square Garden, the subtle colors and textures are wonderful. Will a Square Garden with bright colors be coming up soon?
ReplyDeleteThank you Tom, I don't know if soon, but yes I believe we'll see a garden with bright colors in the future.
DeleteI'm currently finishing up lots of granny ghans I've started and put aside. I go with the giant ones as I'm not a fan of joining squares together. They're all being made with leftover bits of yarn. Definitely can only work with dark colors during daylight hours. My husband loves asparagus and I never, ever buy any. Need to get some very soon. Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteLots of folks don't like asparagus, but it's one of favorites. I think the problem is our Moms used to boil it and it was nasty. In the oven a whole different story. The big grannies are easier for sure, but putting together pieces parts is like a puzzle and you just never know how it's going to look in the end.
DeleteYour Square Garden is gorgeous, and so creative! And I love the soft color of the roses.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginny, much appreciated.
DeleteYou've got a lot of very creative projects going on! I wish I had the patience to knit or crochet.
ReplyDeleteI make a really good 4 cheese mac and cheese. Like you, I vary the cheeses to keep it interesting although (and I'm loathe to admit this...) one cheese is always velveeta. Keeps it 'cheesy'. Shhhh. Don't tell anyone.
Your secret is safe with me on the velveeta. I've never thought it tasted like real cheese, but when I was a kid that's how my mother made it that way and I liked it back then. Tastes change. But, you really can't beat a good mac n cheese with a variety of cheeses. Good stuff. Thanks for compliment on my projects.
DeleteAll of those look good, but especially the mac and cheese!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much.
DeleteSandy - your cocktail napkins are a hoot. Where do you get them? Love the sound of your mac and cheese. My husband has a version with leftover smoked brisket - neither one of these is a "kid's" mac and cheese! Yum yum!
ReplyDeleteYou'll have to tel me about his version of mac n cheese...as you say good mac n cheese is not the "kids" version. They're happy with kraft blue box.........booo. I order my cocktail napkins from Amazon and when I'm anywhere that has a good gift shop, I buy cocktail napkins. It's fun.
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DeleteI love mac and cheese. Great food selection.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Pull up a chair Victor, it's a favorite of ours as well, so we have it often.
DeleteI like your square garden. My wife has made a shawl and hat with squares. It's different but looks great. The mac and cheese sounds interesting, never had it the way you described but it's one I would like to try. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteWould love to see some of your wives projects. A shawl and hat from squares sounds interesting.
DeleteMy hands have given up knitting needles and crochet hooks. Fortunately they still hold a shuttle! My granddaughter stopped today to whisper out the cat, and totally succeeded. I gave every last bit of my knitting apparatus and unfinished projects to her, and she brought the finished sweaters to show me.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're still able to work with your shuttle and that your granddaughter has turned your yarn goodies into some lovely sweaters. So good to hear from you, it's been so long.
DeleteI haven't been do my walks.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
Thanks for the coffee, sorry you've not been able to get out and do your walking. Hope that changes for you soon.
DeleteYummy-looking food, Sandy! Asparagus just as you've prepared it is my fave.
ReplyDeleteIt's one of our favorites too. Thanks so much.
DeleteThe knitted quilt is so pretty. You're right - it has a different look with the border/edges added in green. I do suspect that the lighting played a trick too.
ReplyDeleteI ordered funny kitchen towels for my SIL and sisters for Christmas and I could not decided, because one was funnier than the next. I ended up with covid and wasted lots of time while scrolling and resting/recovering in bed.
That dinner looks delish.
Dinner turned out great, thanks. Sorry to hear you had Covid, hope it wasn't a bad case and you're fully recovered. Funny kitchen towels sounds like a great gift.
DeleteThat salad looks wonderful, and I'd happily pair it with the roses. I'd cherish a book that a parent wrote to me. Obama's a good one.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Sandy.
Totally agree with you, having a book written to you by a parent is pretty special.
DeleteYour Square Garden is beautiful! And your meal looks fabulous. I like the sound of your mac and cheese, I think it's a gourmet version!
ReplyDeleteMy friends call it gourmet version also. Many thanks for your kind comment.
DeleteLooks like you are ready for spring! So many beautiful projects! & food too! All the best to a warm spring. Still a stray snowflake or two. Thanks for reading and thanks for your comments🌸🌷🌹🌺
ReplyDeleteThank you Ellie, hope your snowflakes go away. I am indeed ready for spring.
DeleteThe book about the two sisters separated in war, sounds interesting, even its cover looks intriguing!
ReplyDeleteKudos to you for the biking and walking! Cheese is always on my table, this way or another.
We love cheese as well. Let me know if you read the book. I really enjoyed it.
DeleteY'know, I've never roasted asparagus before, always steam them. I will have to try your way soon.
ReplyDeleteLove the afghan (and colors).
Roasted has so much more flavor than steamed, I think. Let me know what you think if you give it a try.
DeleteOh my, I think I need to come over during one of your dinner parties. I enjoy cocktail napkins too. Your meal sounds so good, you have me very hungry. I do like the color of the roses.
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Please use name and url vs anonymous when you leave a comment Carla. That way I have the link to your blog, thanks for the visit. Come on over for dinner, we always have a good time.
DeleteLooks delish. Love roses.
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DeleteHi Sandy! Nice post. Beautiful roses and delicious food. I hope your week is going well. See you again soon!
ReplyDeleteThanks Deb, the same to you. Hope your snow melts and you make your way to Spring.
DeleteI bet that meal went down well with your guests. The roses are looking beautiful. Your blanket looks good too. It's good to have projects you can pick up and put down again as the mood or lighting dictates.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Ellie
The meal was indeed a success. Totally agree on having projects you can pick up and put down as the mood strikes.
DeleteLoving your crochet, a hobby I do too. The roses are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAgree crocheting is a wonderful hobby and both hubby and I have enjoyed having roses in our condo for these past couple of months.
DeleteYour mac n cheese sounds delicious. We haven't had it for a while so maybe I should put it on the menu very soon.
ReplyDeleteYou can't go wrong with a good mac n cheese. It's one of our favorites, particularly in the colder months.
DeleteThanks for stopping by my blog! Your mac n cheese sounds wonderful-the whole menu was a feast! I have MS-if I can get 4-5000 steps in a day-I'm really feeling good! lol
ReplyDeleteYou do your best and that's what we all need to do. The numbers for each of us may vary here and there, but moving is the goal. Best of luck to you.
DeleteI shall have to pay special attention to cocktail napkins and collect a few myself. What a great idea to start a gathering for dinner. All of the food looks absolutely delicious. Miriam and I were talking just yesterday about mac'n cheese, saying that we had not made it for ages, and looking at recipes with variations on the basic theme. I think this is the stimulus we need to go from talk to stove!
ReplyDeleteThe napkins do start conversations. Let me know if you find some good ones. Hope you enjoyed your mac'n cheese.
DeleteThat ripple afghan is going to be gorgeous when you're done! And all your food looks dee-lish!
ReplyDeleteThank you Debra, much appreciated.
DeleteYour dinner party menu sounded good. Well done on the afghans and the exercise front - and thank you for your encouraging words in my absence.
ReplyDeleteNice to hear from you, you were missed. Many thanks for the kinds words on my craft.
DeleteDinner sounds and looks delicious. The cocktail napkin idea is fun. So many reasons for people to look forward to an invitation to your home. And you are a great example on the exercise front (and put me to shame for sure!).
ReplyDeleteWe do have fun with the cocktail napkins, people like to read them all and select one for themselves and sometimes take pictures of them. It's become a thing at our dinner parties, and later talked about.
DeleteMac and cheese is delicious
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The mac and cheese was a huge success. Please use name and url when leaving a comment, that way your name will be a link to your blog.
DeleteYour quilt turned out great, wonderful that you connected the squares with the green yarn... Great job.
ReplyDeleteWonderful menu...I think casserole with pasta cheese e.c. If I should make it again, I haven't had it in the oven for a long time. We had cauliflower, potatoes and turkey schnitzel today... I wish you a good evening. Viola
Thank you, your schnitzel sounds good, that's something I've not had in long time.
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