Mystery quilt train ride #6 - welcome aboard
#131
What can I contribute- how about a breakfast ball.
A treat for our family has always been Olle ballens. Grandma made them for special occasions.
Both my Grandma's made them one said it was a Dutch treat the other a Swedish treat. Only difference I can tell is that one had apple pieces besides the raisons in them. I just loved them.
A treat for our family has always been Olle ballens. Grandma made them for special occasions.
Both my Grandma's made them one said it was a Dutch treat the other a Swedish treat. Only difference I can tell is that one had apple pieces besides the raisons in them. I just loved them.
#133
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 127
What can I contribute- how about a breakfast ball.
A treat for our family has always been Olle ballens. Grandma made them for special occasions.
Both my Grandma's made them one said it was a Dutch treat the other a Swedish treat. Only difference I can tell is that one had apple pieces besides the raisons in them. I just loved them.
A treat for our family has always been Olle ballens. Grandma made them for special occasions.
Both my Grandma's made them one said it was a Dutch treat the other a Swedish treat. Only difference I can tell is that one had apple pieces besides the raisons in them. I just loved them.
#134
I think "wave watcher" should post the picture of Her sewing room with the picture window where waves are crashing against the rocks and 'almost' splashing the window......and the temperture gage was what? 78 degrees, with very gentle ocean breeze.
#135
tlambing, there is no dieter's car, but going on a fast train strips all the calories and fat grams right out of your body. Whoosh!
All those goodies being talked about is making me hungry. They sound delish.
Mishi, I'm partial to the first but either one would be wonderful.
Ok Dedemac, I love retro.
All those goodies being talked about is making me hungry. They sound delish.
Mishi, I'm partial to the first but either one would be wonderful.
Ok Dedemac, I love retro.
#137
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Alaska
Posts: 2,356
Maybe go to the second hand store and get some of those really cheap shirts that are 100% cotton. Someone said their store sells items by the bag for little or nothing. Or ask if they have some old shirts that are stained (usually the back is still good.) Just an idea. I read somewhere how much you can get out of a XXL shirt- but can't remember where.
#139
You'll need leftovers at least 4-1/2", I used charms as an example of size. But don't bother to cut into 4-1/2" squares. Tomorrow all will be revealed!
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