Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
Wow, I love off the wall patterns. And I absolutely
LOVE German Deviled Eggs!! Make them all the time. This would make a neat wall hanging, right above the table. I used to do this as a silent mental nudge for my kids when I wanted to add a new veggie in the future to their diets. It worked!! Some of the time. Instead of mustard in the American way, I use Ranch Dressing. Does any one else make them this way? |
I love it!
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Loving it :D Such a clever idea :thumbup:
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Janis, I always make my devilled eggs with Ranch, too! Plus minced garlic, bacon bits, dill pickle, and finely minced purple onion. Can't forget the little sprig of parsley on top! I don't eat them, can't stomach the white, but I do like the yolks (done my way!), which I don't need! I get requests for these for parties, so I guess they are good! The Ranch dressing seems to make the mix so much creamier.
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What a hoot! Love your sense of humor. The quilt is fantastic!
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Originally Posted by Quiltbabble
No, I have never done any beading. I am pretty traditional. 100% cotton and all that goes with that, but I'll ponder this idea.
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Hilarious and incredibly creative! Welcome to the group from Norway.
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Originally Posted by DianD
Janis, I always make my devilled eggs with Ranch, too! Plus minced garlic, bacon bits, dill pickle, and finely minced purple onion. Can't forget the little sprig of parsley on top! I don't eat them, can't stomach the white, but I do like the yolks (done my way!), which I don't need! I get requests for these for parties, so I guess they are good! The Ranch dressing seems to make the mix so much creamier.
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That is really cute...Who'da thunk it??? Eggs on a quilt. Love it.....
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What fun!!!
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