Saturday, February 5, 2011
Sloppy Joe Pasta
I made too much Sloppy Joes the other day, and thought..what could I do with the rest?
So, I tried this;
Ingredients:
1 Cup or so of leftover sloppy joe meat
1 Box of Velveeta Shells and Cheese
Directions:
Make Pasta as directed. Heat up sloppy joes. Drain pasta, and add cheese and sloppy joe. Dash on some Crushed red pepper and dinner is served!
If you like this, you might also enjoy Croque Monsieur
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Thursday, February 3, 2011
The newest addition to our Etsy Shop...The Milking Stool
Andrew made this out of Quartersawn Oak, with handturned legs wedged through the top.
The seat is handplaned, so it has a nice curve to it.
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I hope everyone has dug out of all this snow!
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The seat is handplaned, so it has a nice curve to it.
You can check out our shop here
I hope everyone has dug out of all this snow!
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Saturday, January 29, 2011
My Baby Girl's New Tank from mine
My little girl is 9 month's old now. I had this tank that used to fit (who knows how??). It was an XXS.
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My sister had given my girl this tank, so I used this as my inspiration.
I sewed in the sides, shorted the bottom and cut the top straps and shortened them. I was going to sew some cute buttons over top the straps, but I haven't gotten to it.
I grabbed a scrap from my husband's cut up t-shirt. Ran a baste stitch and then gathered it. I then rolled it around into a flower and stitched it on.
Viola!
If you like this, you may also like: From Plain Jane... to Night out!
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| My XXS Tank from Old Navy |
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| I think she thought I was going to take it away. Just tak'in a picture baby! |
I grabbed a scrap from my husband's cut up t-shirt. Ran a baste stitch and then gathered it. I then rolled it around into a flower and stitched it on.
Viola!
If you like this, you may also like: From Plain Jane... to Night out!
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