.....so easy a ten year old can do it!
Melt the caramel in a double boiler. A bowl over a pot of simmering water will do.
Ya gotta do it with a big smile on your face. This IS fun after all!
Set the caramel dipped pretzels on a parchment lined baking sheet until caramel has cooled.
Melt your chocolate the same way you did the caramel and dip the pretzels one more time. Don't forget the spinkles!!!
Put the caramel and chocolate dipped pretzels in a pretty cellophane bag and tie with a bow. Deliver to someone special. The Ballerina and Blondie took these to their teachers.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Thoughful Friends
The past few days...okay, weeks...have been extremely busy and full of all sorts of Christmastime festivities. Both the Ballerina and Blondie have performed in their school choir concerts and last Friday and Saturday the Ballerina danced as a soldier (wait...do soldiers dance?) in four performances of The Nutcracker. Now that things have settled down a little, I'm hoping that I can spend some time blogging about what's been going on. Today I want to take a moment to thank a couple of friends for their thoughtfulness.
This little quilt is a gift that I received from Eileen. You may remember the little Trip Around the World quilt that I had hanging in this spot from a previous post. Well, I was in a pinch for a quick table center piece and pull the quilt off the wall to use for that purpose. The next day this quilty gift came in the mail and found an immediate home covering the bare spot on my wall. I love red and green and most of my home is decorated in those colors. You can bet that this little quilt will NOT be tucked away to use again next Christmastime. I can display this little beauty all year long! Thanks, Eileen!
I also received a couple of porcelain acorn/oak leaf ornaments from Kim. I had been admiring these particular ornaments in one of the shops that I visited not too long ago, but decided that I'd already spent plenty of $$ on home dec items and decorations. I figured my kids would be less than thrilled if I told them that they weren't getting any presents this year because all my money was gone, but hey...the house sure looks great! LOL!!!
That Kim! She sure knows how to make a gal happy!!! Thanks, Kim!
Here are a couple of other acorn ornaments on my tree. I received this green and red acorn several years back from my Canadian friend, Pat. Looking at this acorn each year reminds me how blessed I am to have such wonderful online friends. I get that same feeling when I look at other items that have come as an exchange or gift.
I bought this trio of gold acorns at Broadbent's several years ago. Actually, I bought a couple of bunches. The six acorns are symbolic of the six members of our family.
I'm off to help at the school for an hour or so. Tomorrow I'll post some pictures of our adventures in pretzel dipping!
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Bundle Up!

Ever wondered how quilters can save energy, thus saving money with which to buy more fabric?
I stumbled across these nine suggestions today at Energy Boomer's blog and thought that they were worth passing on. If nothing else, they'll give you a good chuckle! :-)
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Mini Tree Skirt Swap and Other Stuff

I was a very lucky girl! Kristie (Quilt Harvest) had my name this year and she made the above tree skirt using the Thimbleberries Wild Goose Chase pattern. I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw that Kristie had actually cut into her all time favorite Thimbleberries fabric to make my gift. It's the red fabric from the Holly Hill line. See the Christmas tin? It's filled with red and green M&Ms. Kristie knows that I love to snack on M&Ms and drink diet Coke while I sew. She told me that she actually had a diet Coke packed inside a plastic bag and had planned to send it too, but her DH told her that was a bad idea. That's okay...I have diet Coke here at home! LOL!
One of the ornaments that Kristie sent was a little frame with a picture of the two of us at our first Main Street Cotton Shop retreat in Hutchinson, MN. That's me on the right and Kristie on the left. I think that was way back in 2002 or 2003, but Kristie will correct me if I'm wrong.
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Sad Day
I'm feeling sad today. I got a call at 7:15 this morning to inform me that my friend and neighbor of 17 years passed away at 5:20 a.m. Lynette and her husband found out just 10 weeks ago today that she had colon cancer. As is typically the case, she didn't have any symptoms and only found out when she went to see the doctor about something else.
Please, my dear friends, if you are over 50 years old and you haven't yet had a colonoscopy, make an appointment to have it done now. Those who love you will thank you! Colon cancer is very treatable if caught in the early stages. In Lynette's case the cancer had already spread to her liver and lungs. She was only in her mid 50s and leaves behind her husband, five children and a bunch of grandchildren.
I'll always remember (and will miss) Lynette's gentle smile and shy giggle.
Please, my dear friends, if you are over 50 years old and you haven't yet had a colonoscopy, make an appointment to have it done now. Those who love you will thank you! Colon cancer is very treatable if caught in the early stages. In Lynette's case the cancer had already spread to her liver and lungs. She was only in her mid 50s and leaves behind her husband, five children and a bunch of grandchildren.
I'll always remember (and will miss) Lynette's gentle smile and shy giggle.
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Happy Valley Christmas
I thought it was pretty funny when my girls commented about how the tree skirt looks just like our Christmas table cloth. LOL! Now that we have a large square table, the Christmas cloth no longer fits. I thought this was a perfect way to give it new life. And I have to admit that I think it looks great. So do the girls. :-)
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Welcome to Blogland, Joan!

Joan, who is a wife and homeschooling mother of eight children, makes amazing quilts for her home and family, and also makes and sells quilts and kits on eBay. Please stop by her blog, Keeping You In Stitches, to say "hi".
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