A blog about my life, my fiber arts and pictures of my finished work. I will also throw in the very occasional recipe or shopping tip.
Thursday, December 30, 2021
A slow Day
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
Thank You Brandy
Brandy was one of our favorite aides for Eric. Yesterday she reached out and asked for a favorite family recipe. Then John goes it’s cold now, we should have that for dinner tomorrow night. So I got up early to head to the store as early as possible. Yes, I wore my Kn95 mask and the store was not crowded. So here is the minestrone soup recipe. It’s quick and easy.
I used to make it more with stew beef when the kids were younger Now that I am on a very low fat diet I use skinless, boneless, chicken breast meat. I have my butcher cut it up in cubes for me about 1/2 square. Both are tasty options
Minestrone Soup
1 4.5 quart LeCreuset soup pot
1 package Manischewitz Minestrone Soup Mix
1.5 pounds of diced chicken breast or stew beef
1 large sweet onion diced
1 bunch of celery cleaned and sliced
1 pound of carrots peeled and sliced
5 cups of water
2 Tablespoons olive oil
1/2 teaspoon of salt and white pepper
1 pound frozen mixed vegetables
Sauté meat, salt and pepper in the olive oil until the meat is no longer red or pink. 15 to 20 minutes stirring every few minutes. Add the onion and continue to sauté until tender and translucent. Add celery and carrots mix in and cook until softened about 5 minutes.
Add 5 cups of water and bring to a boil. Add the soup mix. Bring to a boil again. Lower the temperature to a slow simmer and cook 45 minutes stirring often.
About 15 minutes before the basic soup is done remove the frozen vegetables from the freezer. Add the mixed vegetables to the soup once the 45 minute timer goes off. Stir in well. Cook for 10 to 15 minutes more until the frozen vegetables are cooked. You may add other vegetables too. Just don’t over fill your pot.
Serve with warm dinner rolls. It is better the second night. This makes about 4 quarts of soup. Yes you may freeze the leftover soup in individual containers and freeze.
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
A Disjointed Kind of Day
It was one of those days that I could not figure out what to do. So I started out sorting laundry, that was a bust, not one full load to do. Then I worked on a scarf and got it through the first color change. Then John and I did something that we would not have done in the pre COVID19 day. We voluntarily ate lunch out side while it was in the mid 50’s. Of course we were bundled up, but we had to take our gloves off to eat. While we were out I worked on knitting another hat. I got through the color change on the hat too.
After lunch it was 18 rows of lace knitting. Somehow 18 rows of lace knitting is all I can do in one sitting. Then John raided the fridge and made a lovely dinner. Then it was time to exercise, so I sat down at my Cubii2 and worked on another scarf. My knitting bowl was not large enough so 1 skein of yarn kept rolling around on the floor. It was actually great knitting while I was exercising, it made the time go so much faster. I just love multitasking. While watching television tonight, I went back to the scarf I was working on this morning.
I just could not figure which knitting project need more knitting time
Tomorrow it’s supposed to rain all day. So I will try to get out early to get meat for a soup. It should be a good day to have a pot of soup on the stove.
Monday, December 27, 2021
More Changes for 2022
After many discussions with my family over the past couple of years I am going to change up my knitting style. I will no longer try to knit more than everyone else. Instead I will do charity projects while John is driving. I usually work on hats and scarfs while watching television. That will not change. I will still continue to teach knitting, spinning and weaving as the opportunities present themselves. I will continue to design knitting patterns as the patterns want to be written. I will cut my knitting goal by 50% to give me time to work on projects for me.
This is being done because I am not getting any younger. We also want to preserve my hands and my ability to use them. Less is going to have to be more. I will also explore other areas of my creative self. I will try painting and drawing. I will do more sewing. I will do more weaving. I will try not to be singular in my artistic pursuits. This is also because arthritis really suck’s big time. After decades of trying to push past the pain, I have nothing let to prove to myself. I really hate being in pain most of the time. I am hoping that these changes will help in the long run.
These are just some of the me projects I have lined up.
Sunday, December 26, 2021
Saturday, December 25, 2021
100
Tonight I reached my goal of 100 hand knit or hand woven projects for 2021 with days to spare. I have not taken a picture of project 100 because it is black and white, which needs good natural light to photograph. So here is a picture of numbers 98 a long scarf and 99 a child’s hat. I will rotate the hat on the desktop
Friday, December 24, 2021
Boredom can be Boring
The storm that has been pounding the west coast made its way here overnight. There was a drop in the Barometric pressure that was large enough to give me a vice like grip headache. Think of it as migraine plus. So not much got done
I am at the stage of the pandemic where I’m bored. This may be partly due to the the headache. I did some knitting, paid a few bills, the usual stuff. But I am bored. I want new episodes of tv shows. I want some new actors like on Ghost. I am tired of looking at actresses who are younger than me somehow look 10 years older than me. All the while trying to look hip and young. Can you tell we have run out of tv show’s that were supposed to last longer than COVID19.
Maybe a good nights sleep will help.