You'll be happy to know that the yellow fruit from was a canary melon, very similar to a honeydew. And I gave one of the cabbages to a friend who was planning on juicing it. I sure hope he adds some other juices with it, I can image cabbage juice isn't very pleasant all by itself.
a blog about me and my family, the menagerie of animals we have, and the crafts I make.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Whipping 'Em Out
Oh, about a year ago Anna was promoted to a big girl bed, so I needed to make a quilt to go on it. Well, I'd started that quilt about then, remember here and here? I have *finally* finished it! I'm super speedy on that, eh?
I also finished a pair of socks that had been lying around for some time. I did the heels different, just to decide which one I like more. I know which one I like to knit more, but the jury's still out on which one feels better when you wear it.
You'll be happy to know that the yellow fruit from was a canary melon, very similar to a honeydew. And I gave one of the cabbages to a friend who was planning on juicing it. I sure hope he adds some other juices with it, I can image cabbage juice isn't very pleasant all by itself.
You'll be happy to know that the yellow fruit from was a canary melon, very similar to a honeydew. And I gave one of the cabbages to a friend who was planning on juicing it. I sure hope he adds some other juices with it, I can image cabbage juice isn't very pleasant all by itself.
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