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    Forum: Recipes
    10-18-2021, 03:52 PM
    Replies: 19
    Views: 1,846
    Posted By cheesecat

    My favorite granola recipe is on the site Jenny...

    My favorite granola recipe is on the site Jenny Can Cook. It only take three tbsp oil and you bake it in the oven til toasty brown and can then add dried fruits. we use it as a breakfast cereal...
    Forum: Main
    05-13-2021, 04:09 AM
    Replies: 15
    Views: 2,063
    Posted By cheesecat

    Thank you for all your help. Contacting...

    Thank you for all your help. Contacting Thimbleberries is an option but I cannot find a current email address or telephone number. Is she still in business?
    Forum: Main
    05-12-2021, 07:02 PM
    Replies: 15
    Views: 2,063
    Posted By cheesecat

    Yes Gay that is the pattern, problem is I am not...

    Yes Gay that is the pattern, problem is I am not good at figuring out a pattern. The size of this one, 24 x 41 might be tricky and I was hoping I could find a pattern. Thank you posting a link to...
    Forum: Main
    05-12-2021, 03:37 PM
    Replies: 15
    Views: 2,063
    Posted By cheesecat

    Help in finding pattern

    Hello, I am looking for an older Thimbleberries pattern called Pots of Daisy's and wonder if anybody knows if it was published in one of her books or sold separately, its a cute pattern and I have...
    Forum: Recipes
    11-11-2020, 04:34 PM
    Replies: 68
    Views: 9,565
    Posted By cheesecat

    Recipe secrets

    My mother would leave some of the onion skins on when adding onions to soup, she felt it gave the soup a golden color. We also would color Easter eggs in a pot of onion skins, when deep brown we...
    Forum: Main
    10-06-2020, 03:28 PM
    Replies: 5
    Views: 1,109
    Posted By cheesecat

    Hi my favorite quilt as you go technique I found...

    Hi my favorite quilt as you go technique I found on a site, Stitched in Color. She has many tutorials, search for quilt as you go, and her version is easy and I have used it several times with no...
    Forum: Main
    02-22-2020, 03:53 PM
    Replies: 21
    Views: 4,515
    Posted By cheesecat

    Placemat batting

    Hello, I like to use a product called Thermore, it is lightweight and has always passed the wine glass test.
    Forum: Recipes
    11-05-2019, 03:34 PM
    Replies: 12
    Views: 2,635
    Posted By cheesecat

    This is a vinegar dressing, holds up well in warm...

    This is a vinegar dressing, holds up well in warm weather. I make it for our Martha’s Table at church. It’s called German Coleslaw
    8 c finely shredded cabbage
    1/2 medium size green pepper, minced...
    Forum: Main
    11-04-2019, 03:12 PM
    Replies: 7
    Views: 1,058
    Posted By cheesecat

    I like to use thermore(spelling?). It’s light...

    I like to use thermore(spelling?). It’s light and easy to quilt.
    Forum: Main
    10-04-2019, 12:57 PM
    Replies: 5
    Views: 2,156
    Posted By cheesecat

    Small jelly roll race quilt

    Hello ,
    Just wondering if anyone has made a smaller jelly roll race quilt. I want to make one with some leftover batiks, use maybe 14 to 16 strips. Some of the strips will be pieced and I am...
    07-16-2017, 03:42 PM
    Replies: 138
    Views: 9,470
    Posted By cheesecat

    What memories, all four of our children wore...

    What memories, all four of our children wore cloth diapers back in the sixties. Can remember when rinsing one out in the toilet I lost my wedding ring. Problem was when we went shopping for another...
    06-07-2017, 01:47 PM
    Replies: 52
    Views: 3,001
    Posted By cheesecat

    Any shade of green. My stash has always had an...

    Any shade of green. My stash has always had an over abundance of green. Never met a green I did not like.
    Forum: Recipes
    05-07-2017, 03:07 PM
    Replies: 17
    Views: 3,369
    Posted By cheesecat

    Hi , I freeze it often and use it in pancakes ,...

    Hi , I freeze it often and use it in pancakes , waffles and coffee cakes. It seems to be fine for baking.
    Forum: Main
    04-29-2017, 04:02 AM
    Replies: 14
    Views: 8,091
    Posted By cheesecat

    Batting or not for tablecloth

    Hello, just wondering if you use a thin batting when you make a tablecloth or just leave it with the two fabrics and tying it . I like a thin batting like thermor in my table runners. Thanks
    Forum: Recipes
    04-16-2017, 02:15 PM
    Replies: 21
    Views: 2,698
    Posted By cheesecat

    Hi ,just use your bread machine up to the dough...

    Hi ,just use your bread machine up to the dough cycle, remove it, let it rest and knead out the air bubbles if any. Grease a bread pan put in dough and let the dough rise covered 30 to 45 minutes...
    Forum: Main
    02-03-2017, 02:45 PM
    Replies: 52
    Views: 4,346
    Posted By cheesecat

    Since I have been quilting since the 80's, you...

    Since I have been quilting since the 80's, you can imagine how much "stuff" is in my sewing room. Several years ago my husband walked in my room while I was working and asked me "how much do you...
    Forum: Main
    08-27-2011, 02:56 PM
    Replies: 46
    Views: 10,637
    Posted By cheesecat

    Hi, when I make burp cloths I use flannel on one...

    Hi, when I make burp cloths I use flannel on one side and terrycloth on the reverse, prewash both before cutting and sewing. Sew right sides together, turn and sew around near the edge all the way...
    Forum: Recipes
    08-23-2011, 08:59 AM
    Replies: 21
    Views: 22,927
    Posted By cheesecat

    Hi, if you are still looking for a date bread ...

    Hi, if you are still looking for a date bread recipe baked in tin cans, here is my mothers recipe. I make it often, using 4 tin cans, the size veggies come in, 15 oz I think. It is great for gifts...
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