Antique Shawl
I finished this shawl over a week ago and it's officially the first holiday gift of 2020. I love how this turned out! I've knit many Helen Stewart patterns and enjoy how the directions are easy to follow. There is nothing like steadily increasing stitches on every row watching the shawl take form. The yarn is from Apple Tree Knits which I highly recommend. The gradient color themes they create are fabulous and the wool blends are beautiful. I am officially done with my 'pink' phase of knitting (maybe!). Ravelry notes Joining Ginny
Homemade garlic bread...what could be better? My kids love when I make this...unfortunately my hips don't! Have a great weekend.
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Yum! Share the recipe? Looks Delilah!
ReplyDeleteI use stale bread with earth balance spread on each one. Then I sprinkle garlic powder and italian seasoning. Place in a preheated over 350 degrees for 15 minutes. You can use fresh bread too.
Deletelooks like something yummy is going on in your kitchen! happy cooking!
ReplyDeletehave a lovely weekend Karen!
Is that a Pampered Chef Dish under that yummy looking bread? I have one that is about eight years old and has a nice, dark look like that! I use it daily! Have a nice weekend! I tried to comment earlier but blogger wouldn't let me leave a comment. Hope it works this time!
ReplyDeleteI think it is another OLD baking tray :)
DeleteThe older they get, the more priceless they become!
DeleteYUMMY!!!!! We're having some garlic bread with supper tonight. I can't wait! :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThat would be so gone in my house! Looks yummy! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI tried to comment earlier, too, so I hope this one goes through. Thanks for the easy recipe! That bread looks delish.
ReplyDeleteI think I could eat the whole pan by myself!
ReplyDeleteHave a fun weekend.
Oh YUM! That looks delish - and it's making me hungry :)
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mmmm....
ReplyDeleteooooh, garlic bread. Yummy. That's on our menu for tomo night while we gorge ourselves on lasagna and basketball!
ReplyDeleteIs that garlic bread? (OK, I know it is because I already read your comment above!) OHHHH it looks good. I always forget to make it on pasta night. I MUST remember this time!
ReplyDeleteOh, and my moment! http://organicaspirations.blogspot.com/2012/03/this-moment_30.html
DeleteWhat time is dinner?!? I'm on my way! Yum!
ReplyDeleteYUM!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! Here is my "moment", a blast from the past!
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Mmm I want an invite to this moment! ;)
ReplyDeleteYUM!
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