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
I was in Sturgeon Bay over the weekend and went to see the Third Ave Playhouse's matinee of Shooting Star with Doug Mancheski and Amy Ensign. It was a great play about old lovers that meet up by chance years later while they are snowed in at an airport. The house was packed-sold out-which was great to see. This is such a wonderful theater and the plays I've seen there are intimate and outstanding! I'd never seen Amy act before and she was amazing! And of course, Doug was his usual magnificent self! He has such a range of skills. If you've only seen him in his comedic plays, you owe it to yourself to try and catch one of his shows at TAP and see his more serious side. The average age of the crowd at this play was 75+. It's weird to be one of the 'youngsters' in the crowd at 54! Reminds me of the time I went to Irish Fest on a Burkhaulter tour bus out of Madison in my 30s. The average age on that bus was 812 and all they adopted me as the naughty grandchi...
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!
This week's challenge was a fun one. It was to use grids, which I do a lot anyway so this week's entry was pretty angst free: I did this week's challenge in my new art journal that is made with tan-toned paper. I think I really like it. It gives things a softer look. I might try and snag a brown pen and see what that looks like next. No grids in this one! This is unshaded but it was the first piece I did in the new journal. For once I pulled off an 'airy' piece that isn't packed with tangles in every square inch!
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