I made a yummy casserole for supper last night. It was easy and pretty healthy too if you stick to low or ff versions of the cheese. I stuck the recipe in Molly Bees Kitchen-link here and on your left! Enjoy!
Oh MAN! I'm going to copy that down for sure. I made Yo-Yo-Knits' black bean tortilla pie the other night to national acclaiim (well, the DH liked it as much as I); this sounds like a win-win in our house too! Thank you for it! Oh, and Yarnthrower? I do so admire you - I have NEVER had it together enough to plan a weekly menu. I don't know what I'm going to fix or eat yesterday!
ooh, sounds delicious - maybe I could just come over next time you make it?:) I just read your comment and had to rush over - Jodi Picoult is coming to Borders on University tomorrow - they are starting to give out "tickets" at 9am - ugh - which seems impossible but I would love to see her and have her sign my book, which I haven't bought or read just yet - love Picoult as you know:) Just wanted to give you the heads up in case you were interested! Take care! Stacey
We've been getting lots of snow in Wisconsin this winter and have found that Ben, while having lots of energy, is just not enough dog power to haul Mr. Bee and my chunky butts around should it ever come down to that. What to do? What to do? So just to be on the safe side..... Here's our big surprise! Drumroll please! Meet Holli! Holli is a 4 year old boxer lab mix that we adopted from Madison Mutts yesterday. It's the same place we got Ben from last year and I just CANNOT say enough good things about them. They don't have a shelter. They operate out of a series of foster homes and the dogs are loved and treated really well until they can find a forever home. Holli has been through a lot lately. Her daddy loved her very much (he even sent along a video of her as a puppy...awwww!) but moved away and could not keep her. He gave her to Madison Mutts and then she was adopted out to a home with eight children who basically scared the crap out of her. Who could blame her! Eigh...
This week's Diva Challenge was to draw your string as a square in a square in a square etc. This is a weird angle, but here it is. I really liked this challenge because I like to color in the lines! Clearly defined spaces are my friend. It was a nice easy piece to relax with this evening after a long stress-filled day. Thanks for the challenge, Laura!
Yesterday was a long, difficult day so I was pleased as punch to sit down with a couple of tiles and work on the Diva's Challenge for this week. Laura is back after a short sabbatical and her tangle this week was to use the newest Zentangle pattern 'Arukas', designed by Molly Hollibaugh. (See below.) A clever person at our Zentangle Artist's Coalition meeting realized that 'Arukas' is 'Sakura' (the name of the pens we use to Zentangle) backwards! This tangle has lots of possibilities. I made it BIG in the first tile. And smaller in the second tile. I wish I had doodled at the table like I usually do, but I was hunkered in the fetal position in the corner of my cozy nest with my snugglie woobie due to an excruciating Monday, so my lines are a lot wonkier than I'd like, but I LOVE the new pattern! Thanks for another great challenge, Laura, and a great new pattern Molly!
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