Do you hide your candy stash in your sewing room?
#51
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I keep all food out of my sewing area.
A friend and I have an agreement, only beverages in the sewing room or sewing area.
Why?
One of the reasons we quilt is to keep our hands busy so we won't eat candy!
I'm going on 4 years now, drinks only..usually water and coffee.
THIS is my quilting CHALLENGE.
A friend and I have an agreement, only beverages in the sewing room or sewing area.
Why?
One of the reasons we quilt is to keep our hands busy so we won't eat candy!
I'm going on 4 years now, drinks only..usually water and coffee.
THIS is my quilting CHALLENGE.
#52
[quote=Needles in SW OR]I keep all food out of my sewing area.
A friend and I have an agreement, only beverages in the sewing room or sewing area.
Fortunately, I can't hide ice cream in my sewing room, and other than bread sticks, there's nothing else in my sewing room to eat. However, I have been known to bring an occasional glass of wine in there of an evening, after I've o-deed on my coffee. :)
A friend and I have an agreement, only beverages in the sewing room or sewing area.
Fortunately, I can't hide ice cream in my sewing room, and other than bread sticks, there's nothing else in my sewing room to eat. However, I have been known to bring an occasional glass of wine in there of an evening, after I've o-deed on my coffee. :)
#58
Originally Posted by Tink's Mom
I just put my Fanny Mae candy into the almost empty Whitmans box. Since hubby did his share of emptying, He thinks that it only contains the ones he doesn't like...hehehe. The box is sitting next to the computer which is 4 ft. from the sewing machine.
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