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Odette's Obsessions: June 2014
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Natural Dyeing, Spinning, Weaving, Other Fibre Arts, Gardening, Cooking, Costuming, and. Sunday, 29 June 2014. But my man had a plan. It started with some shorter pieces, two splitting wedges and a sledge hammer. The wedges were being alternated along the length, like they were playing leap frog. Longer logs required two sets of hands, taking turns. As the afternoon progressed, the pile of split rails got bigger. Sunday, June 29, 2014. Labels: my old house. Wednesday, 25 June 2014. Once the sugar started...
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Odette's Obsessions: November 2014
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Natural Dyeing, Spinning, Weaving, Other Fibre Arts, Gardening, Cooking, Costuming, and. Friday, 28 November 2014. First take a bunch of yarn and cut it up into bits. I'd have done smaller bits, but it's been a bit difficult because of that -. It is interfering with all sorts of activities. Then I spun the rolags, using a long draw. Mainly the chopped up bits are securely spun into the singles. But every once in a while, one of the bits gets flicked off the fibre. It creates a fun yarn with a...I had a w...
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Odette's Obsessions: Gluten Free Baked Donuts
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Natural Dyeing, Spinning, Weaving, Other Fibre Arts, Gardening, Cooking, Costuming, and. Sunday, 9 August 2015. Gluten Free Baked Donuts. They go so nicely with a big mug of tea. nom, nom, nom. 1 cup gluten free flour. 1/2 tsp Xanthan gum. 1/2 tsp nutmeg (freshly grated if possible). 1/3- 1/2 cup almond milk. Use a scant cup flour and add 1 1/2 - 2 tbsn real cocoa powder. I sift the cocoa in to get rid of the lumps. Omit the vanilla. To make them with real wheat flour. Sunday, August 09, 2015.
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Odette's Obsessions: March 2015
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Natural Dyeing, Spinning, Weaving, Other Fibre Arts, Gardening, Cooking, Costuming, and. Monday, 30 March 2015. Hills, valleys and loose tension on unpadded bobbin. It worked a treat! Monday, March 30, 2015. Wednesday, 25 March 2015. Trying again since I managed to do a whole blog update and forgot to save it. I got distracted by Maple Syrup. Define the colours in the photo, find suitable fibres and blend them into batts. I used the drum carder for this. Spin the batts into singles on two bobbins. While ...
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Odette's Obsessions: July 2015
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Natural Dyeing, Spinning, Weaving, Other Fibre Arts, Gardening, Cooking, Costuming, and. Tuesday, 21 July 2015. In the 1830 edition of The Frugal Housewife (Boston), there is a recipe for a drink concentrate called Raspberry Shrub. It is mentioned as a good way to use the abundance of raspberries, although in other cookery books, recipes for shrub are often found using citrus fruits. Raspberry Shrub - so pretty and tasty. Tuesday, July 21, 2015. Labels: 19th century cooking. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Odette's Obsessions: October 2014
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Natural Dyeing, Spinning, Weaving, Other Fibre Arts, Gardening, Cooking, Costuming, and. Friday, 31 October 2014. Today`s treat comes from the 1845 edition of The Economical Housekeeper, by Mrs. E.A. Howland. Boil a tea-cupful of molasses, and add two spoonfuls of butter, one spoonful of ginger, and one tea-spoonful of saleratus, stir the flour in when it is hot, roll it thin, cut into rounds. Bake quick. So 1/2 cup or 4 oz molasses. 1 tsp baking soda. 1 1/2 cups flour. The cookie dough is definitely not...
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Odette's Obsessions: August 2014
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Natural Dyeing, Spinning, Weaving, Other Fibre Arts, Gardening, Cooking, Costuming, and. Sunday, 31 August 2014. Once a year, the grocery store gets in 25 lb boxes of plum tomatoes for a low price. This year they were $6.77 a box. That's cheaper than I can get them at the farmer's market or at the farm gate. Sunday, August 31, 2014. Tuesday, 26 August 2014. The Yarnoire search continues. A good look at it in the daylight shows that we might have gotten a deal with this purchase. It really. I plied the gr...
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Odette's Obsessions: May 2014
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Natural Dyeing, Spinning, Weaving, Other Fibre Arts, Gardening, Cooking, Costuming, and. Saturday, 31 May 2014. Bleeding Heart over the pond. White Lilacs - the scent is divine. Dame's Rocket - a glorious splash of garden colour. Saturday, May 31, 2014. Thursday, 29 May 2014. Bumper Crop of Rhubarb. I rinsed the stalks in cool water to remove grit and critters. Luckily there was only one little beetle-like bug on them. I actually measured it out yesterday when I was making the crisp, and tried it...Black...
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The Oak and Hammer Forge
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The Oak and Hammer Forge. Every great oak began as a nut who stood its ground . Wednesday, December 21, 2016. So I wish for you a most Blessed Jul, my dears . for while this night is long and the wind blows cold . Spring is coming. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. I finally have some time to show off the Yule gift. Today is the longest night . today is the first . 5 Acres and A Dream. A String Geek's Stash. Grey Matters with Occasional Bursts of Colour. Time away and before.
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The Oak and Hammer Forge: April 2016
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The Oak and Hammer Forge. Every great oak began as a nut who stood its ground . Friday, April 15, 2016. Lately I've been exploring a style of wire weaving called " trichinopoly. It is a style largely associated with the vikings . examples have been found in a few grave sites, sometimes attached to fragments of clothing as trim. The weaving creates a really nice wire "chord" that can be used as jewelry and different weaves create chords of different stiffness. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tiny House for Us.