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islandwiz1 05-08-2012 08:13 AM

paintmejudy, nice video. Does that mean there is yellow in it for the sun?????

paintmejudy 05-08-2012 08:45 AM

island, whatever you wish it to be, it will be. Oh wait, that sounds like a different song!

SunlitenSmiles 05-08-2012 10:18 AM

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actually not even 24 hours now...only about 21 or so.....finishing binding of charity quilt for tomarrow night guild meeting..........................and counting the hours !!!!!

islandwiz1 05-08-2012 12:34 PM

OK T O M O R R O W!!! We just have to wait.

whitepine 05-08-2012 04:10 PM

Tomorrow......it won't be a day away tomorrow. :) :)

SulaBug 05-08-2012 04:11 PM

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Hi Everyone,
I am so anxious for tomorrow to get here too, but I should show you the wall hanging that I made to go with my Mystery Train table topper. This was such a fun project to make. I hope you will enjoy seeing it.
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SunlitenSmiles 05-08-2012 04:50 PM

cheerful and colorful so much joy !

MdmSew'n'Sew 05-08-2012 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by IBQLTN (Post 5199270)
Pumpkin butter? Does anyone have a recipe for that?

I've been lurking, don't have time to do one more project right now, but loved seeing all your different quilts, maybe this summer when things settle down a little I'll make mine - can't wait to see what the new mystery will be, although that too will just be enjoyed vicariously since I can't take it on yet.

But ... you asked for a recipe for pumpkin butter - I have one that is easy-peasy and super delish.

Cut pumpin(s) into quarters or smaller, roast in 350 degree oven until cooked thoroughly, scrape all the pumpkin flesh into large kettle, cook slowly over very low heat,stir once in a while to make sure it doesn't stick to bottom of the pan, until it thickens up to the consistency of cream of wheat ... add brown sugar to taste (I usually put in about 1 cup for every 4 cups of pumpkin) and some UNCRYSTALLIZED candied ginger, chopped fine (I get it from Trader Joe's, hope you can find some somewhere, if not local, maybe online? Crystallized might work too, but the flavor will be more pronounced) continue cooking and stirring until the pumpkin butter is a nice deep orangish brown, it is nice and thick and it tastes just right. see, simple, three ingredients a little stirring and the aroma is wonderful even before you add the sugar and ginger.

So, if I make some pumpkin butter can I hop on the train for an afternoon? I'll even bring my own bagels, since I'm allergic to raisins. Otherwise I'll have to be pumping away in the handcar way far behind you, trying to get everything else done so I can ride the train later.

coopah 05-08-2012 06:32 PM

Come join us, MdmSew n Sew! Sure! Bring that delish pumpkin butter. We'll make sure we have some bagels without raisins. Thanks for the pumpkin butter recipe. I've never had that. Looking forward to the train and hope you get your projects done. Hope to see you soon...tomorrow is only 1 1/2 hours away for me! :D

SunlitenSmiles 05-09-2012 03:39 AM

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weird.......the daily digest is online but I do not find the link......anyone else find it?


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