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Peach/blueberry crisp oven ready |
Hi, this is Miss K, and I had the pleasure of a sleepover with my Papa and Gran. I'm writing the post today while my Gran recovers from knee surgery.
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Contents of the bag of solid scraps |
For lunch Papa made us BLTA (Bacon Lettuce Tomato Avocado) sandwiches with chips. It was the perfect lunch! I baked a yummy Peach and Blueberry Crisp recipe. The recipe turned out to be super easy to make. It was delicious! If you have any peaches and blueberries, I would suggest this.
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Marking the pieces |
Gran taught me how to make
curvelets, picking through all the colorful scraps, and finding pieces that were the right size. They were so easy and fun to make using templates and extra scraps! We used a thin needle and small stitches. We don't know how they will be used; but, they are fun to make. . .well, the small stitches are hard! I like the gluing part though! I showed my sister how to make them too.
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Cutting the pieces |
After we watched a show, we had an appetizer of tater tots and an entree of Gran's famous chicken noodle soup made by Papa! It was amazing and very filling! We next had our crisp with ice cream and all I can say is it was great.
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Teaching Miss J where to place the glue |
Go Beavers! We turned on the Beaver football game. Miss J and I went to bed just after the second half. That morning we woke up and had pancakes, bacon, and orange juice. Our mama came around ten to pick us up. I had an amazing time!
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The first three curvelts before trimming and pressing |
Goal number four on Gran's October
list was to share the information about a new handwork project. Gran wanted to link to Alycia at
Finished or Not Friday, Frédérique at
Patchwork and Quilts and to Cynthia at
Oh Scrap.
6 comments:
Such cute little curvelets! I bet they are addictive…. Dessert looks delicious!
Good job on the blog writing Miss K, and your crisp sounds fabulous!
That sounds like a great time, with lots of tasty treats! I like those little curvelets, too. I like hand-piecing blocks - those would be a fun project!
Miss K -- you've done a great job as a guest blogger. I like those little curvelets. And, how kind to share them with your sister. Hope Gran is getting better. And, can have quilting fun with you soon.
How nice to have Misses K and J at home, it looks like you all had a fun family time! Well done with the cooking, sewing, and helping writting the blog post ;) And thank you for sharing!
Great job blogging, MissK! And those curvelets! Wow, too much fun! Your crisp looks delicious!!! Great job helping out G & G!
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