I'm about to make pancakes, free from dairy and eggs (of course) and then I sew. Last Friday for Tim's birthday I made him a new blanket. I love sewing again. Even better, I'm FREE from all of the just-in-case fabric, that I'd been saving.
Freedom!
PS: What is/was for breakfast ????
Reversible Year-Round Halloween Blanket |
For breakfast I had a bowl of yogurt with granola, banana, and flax seed :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy. Sounds good!
DeleteLove the blanket!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lurk.
DeleteThat's a wicked cool blanket.
ReplyDeleteI had a bagel with veggie sausages and a strawberry smoothie for breakfast.
Thanks, Alex.
DeleteYour breakfast sounds yummy.
your blanket looks amazing! It's getting pretty dry around here all of a sudden, the green grass couldn't last.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Christine.
DeleteHere's hoping your grass gets rain.
What great fabric! Enjoy the last two days. I, uh, slept through breakfast. :)
ReplyDeleteHopefully you had a yummy lunch :)
DeleteWow! How do you make pancakes without milk or eggs? Hope you enjoy the rest of your staycation. Happy sewing!
ReplyDeleteThe combination of bicarb and raw apple cider vinegar replaces the egg and makes lots of gas bubbles.
DeleteIf I'm not using an acid like apple cider or lemon juice, then I do the warm liquid and homemade baking powder combo.
And then sometimes, I do a combo of an acid, bicarb, homemade baking powder and warm liquid.
I should probably do a post about it sometime. Thanks for the idea. If you have any more questions just ask here or drop me an email. I'm on the side bar.
As for the cow milk, I never used/liked/baked with. I HATE THE STUFF BEYOND WORDS. So ... I'll either use nut milk or just plain water. Or, date water. Or, maple water. Or, honey water. Or ... you get the idea. Plenty of options.
Thanks for asking :-)
My breakfast -- a staple around here -- was grits and eggs. That's Bob's Red Mill corn grits with a wee bit of cheese melted in, plus eggs -- fried or poached.
ReplyDeleteI do miss corn. Glad you're able to enjoy it. Breakfast sounds good.
DeletePS: Happy Gaming :)
We went out for breakfast, a fruit scone and a yummy banana loaf with good coffee, then got all our secateurs and other cutting things sharpened at the same place. Then bought some plants and pots. That was breakfast.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very fine blanket, looks cosy with the pretty ghosts. Nice one on getting your stash reduced to much smaller, a very difficult thing to do.
I love that you got your cutting things sharpened at the same place you ate yummy scones.
DeleteOn the whole, from everyone that's emailed me, fabric and books are in the top two things, most difficult to part with.
We can always reread the books and make so many things with the fabric, so it seems a pity to throw them out just for the sake of it.
DeleteHey Ivy,
ReplyDeleteSew, how I you? That's some blanket you made for Tim's birthday!
I had "puncakes" for breakfast :)
Take it easy and have loads of fun.
Gary
Hellloooo Gary :) Thanks for the "puncakes" they were enjoyed :)
DeleteThat is going to be a great blanket!
ReplyDeleteI know I have mentioned it before but I always smile at that picture of Bug. His head looks enormous compared to his body. He is so adorable!
She was all head and bones when we got her. Found in a ditch with her sister, they told us.
Delete*her head
ReplyDeleteThanks, Birdie. Most folks think she's a boy.
DeleteLove that blanket.
ReplyDeleteBreakfast? I am on my second cup of chai. I will think about food in a bit.
Today (Sunday now), we finally got rain late last night and I'm about to have a cuppa myself. Dandelion root, tea.
DeleteHow is the autumn going there? Any good harvest goodies to eat?
I had Cheerios with raspberries and half a banana (grudgingly consumed as I am not a huge banana fan) and a "Blueberry Acai" yogurt that was surprisingly flavorful and wonderfully purple. :) We participated in a walk/mental health awareness event and then I had a couple of bites of chocolate croissant with my favorite iced Americano to boot! So quite a brekkie this Saturday :o) Like the jolly skeletons BTW!
ReplyDeleteI just read your post. Wow!
DeleteYou are rockin' it, girl.
I had rye bread toast with cream cheese, lox and capers.
ReplyDeleteHope you had fun today.
cheers, parsnip and thehamish
Capers are on my to-try, list.
DeleteI start my stay-cation tomorrow
ReplyDeleteWonderful. Enjoy :)
DeleteEnjoy the last little bit of your stay-cation!
ReplyDeleteWill do, thanks.
DeleteToast with grilled cheese.
ReplyDeleteNo asparagus for breakfast?
DeleteI wish I wasn't out :(
Love the blanket ...
ReplyDeleteBacon and eggs for breakfast ...
Enjoy these last few days of your staycation
All the best Jan
Thanks, Jan.
DeleteAwesome blanket! Glad you're having fun on your staycation. Enjoy every minute!
ReplyDeleteBreakfast for me, as always? Cheerios and skim milk.
Plain or honey-nut?
DeleteOr one of them there new flavours that the kids are digging these days?
Cool blanket!
ReplyDeleteThanks and Happy Selling :)
DeleteA banana, and now one for lunch too. No imagination today, and honestly, tired of it all. LOL
ReplyDeleteI love bananas and medjool dates. Can you eat those?
DeleteHi there. Pancakes are my favorite. Great blanket,! Hope you are doing good. I pretty much am doing Instagram and trying to stay off the outer. Very time consuming. Keep doing what you do. Take care.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gloria.
DeleteCool beans about Instagram. I'm making my way over there soon. I don't find blogger takes too much time, but I want to branch out and play.
What's your Instagram address? Would love to see your stuff.
What a cool blanket!
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
DeleteVery pretty flowers on your blog.
Neat blanket! Boiled eggs and whole wheat toast. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda.
DeleteCool blanket! Well, that's a bit of a contradiction, isn't it, when blankets need to be warm. Anyway, enjoy the hell out of your last couple of days of staycation! For brekkie this morning, I had oatmeal and brown sugar, and My Rare One had a cheese and green onion omelette with toast. All made by YOURS TRULY (takes bow).
ReplyDelete"takes bow."
DeleteHahaha. You are brilliant.
Such a wicked blanket! Love it. Hey, Wonder Woman...just popping in to say hi. So glad you and your honey bunny have had a great time together. On the day you posted this I had exactly the same breakfast as Debra: oatmeal with a little bit of brown sugar. Simple, tasty, very filling. And off I go again...whoosh...it's just about popcorn and TV time, and I'm the popcorn maker tonight!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you on the oats being filling. They're in my current batch of pancakes. Great for mornings when we were off and running out and about.
DeleteWhat show are you and the most wonderful man in the world, groovin' on these days?
This morning I had a banana for breakfast. Glad that you had a good "stay"cation :)
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
DeleteI love the blanket. I would love to stay at home a little more recently. Way too much social stuff going on.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you've got a full plate.
DeleteEnjoy ☺
Hi Happy. My IG name is #casaglorv1. That's my main name but do have others as well like #glorv1art. Look forward to visiting you on IG when you get there.
ReplyDeleteWonderful - Thanks :)
DeleteSo every day is Halloween at the Manor, eh?
ReplyDeleteOf course :)
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