Friday, October 07, 2011

What NOT to Wash!!

Busy quilters with distracted minds!

Doesn’t this describe the majority of us to a T? Or to a Q?

I came home from Oak Ridge, Tennessee and emptied my suitcase into the laundry. I didn’t think anything about it, I just sorted it as I usually do --- pants in one load, colors in another, whites in a third ----

This morning I went to get the laundry out of the dryer to pack my suitcase for my trip to Lexington Park, MD this morning and….

OH Geeze. I forgot to check my pockets!

My jeans had a whole bobbin of red thread that I was using to sew on a binding. Didn’t want to leave the red thread behind, so I stuck it in my pocket! What a MESS!

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AUUGHH! A perfectly tangled waste of a perfectly good bobbin full of thread! This mess looks like it’s ready for the tie dye bath!

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And yeah, my mind was wondering if I should save this thread tangle for Karen who does art quilts..could she use it for the hair on one of her portrait quilts? OH get real! I had to get packed and get on the road, no time for distraction here! I made quick work of the big kitchen shears. Okay, not so quick. Some of that thread was wrapped rather tight!

The car is packed, I’m ready to roll! I love driving up through Virginia, it should be such a pretty day! Temps in Lexington Park, MD should be mid 70’s through the weekend-- NICE!!

I’ve packed a machine just in case I have time to sew…but my main project is to cut and kit up pieces and parts to take with me next Wednesday for the trip I’m taking to Rangeley, Maine! Maine in October! I’m teaching at a retreat and you know my big request when I teach at retreats ---- as soon as class is over for the day I GET TO SEW TOO!! So…there will be loads of pieces cut this weekend in Maryland, so I can pack them back into my suitcase Tuesday night so I can fly off on Wednesday.

Just made the last run to the car with the bin of fabric scraps I’m taking…..Uhoh…look who wants to go too!

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Awwww, Sadie, honey…you can’t come this time! ((It cracks me up how she loves to sit ON the seat just like a people person!!)) I’ll see you soon, sweet girl….hold down the fort while I’m gone, wontcha?

Thursday, October 06, 2011

Anna’s Buffalo Chicken Dip!


Just typing up the ingredients list of this dip is making my mouth water!

This makes a “BIG” batch and is great for a large crowd of people. Think guild meetings, Superbowl parties, New Years Eve party, etc.

It would be really easy to split the recipe and make a half batch for smaller gatherings.

(Note, pic shows a smaller batch!)

Buffalo Chicken Dip

4 boneless chicken breasts

2 - 8 oz packages of cream cheese

1- 16 oz bottle of ranch dressing

1 cup of celery, chopped

1 - 12 oz. bottle of hot sauce (yes, 12 oz. it is a big bottle!)

1 pkg. monterey jack cheese, shredded (About 2 cups --Or can use a jack/cheddar blend)

Boil chicken breast. Drain, cool and shred meat. Place shredded chicken in the bottom of a 9" X 13" casserole dish.

For ease of clean up, use a foil pan and toss when done! There won't be any left overs to worry about either---the pan will be EMPTY!

Heat both packages of cream cheese and the bottle of ranch dressing on the stove together until smooth. Pour over the chicken. Next, spread the hot sauce over the cream cheese/dressing mixture. Chop celery and place on top of the hot sauce. Finally sprinkle monterey jack cheese on top. Bake in oven preheated to 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Serve with tortilla chips.

YUM!!

Check this out!!

My friend Jenifer of 42 Quilts and Quilt Retro has a really cute stitchery pattern on her blog today as a freebie!

She has such a wicked sense of humor, I just love her!

((Jen,I still love the one with the dog too…LOL))

She doesn’t know I’m even writing this little post to get you to go over there, so when you do, just leave her a comment that says “Bonnie Sent Me” ;c)

Let’s make her day!

And while we are at it, there is still time to comment and enter for the book drawing of Quilt Retro I’m doing on Saturday! That’s a workshop day for me in Lexington Park, Maryland, so it might be evening time before I draw.

Click HERE to COMMENT!

If you are having trouble commenting….choose ANONYMOUS and just leave your name and email at the bottom of your comment.

Leave the “keep me signed in” box unchecked if you get sent through the google sign in.

I also have a sneaky suspicion that if you click PREVIEW that might be the problem according to another commenter who finally got through after many tries. DON’T CLICK PREVIEW! Just send it!

Good Luck, Everyone!

Pineapple Blossoms in Oak Ridge!

I know my posts are kind of scrambled and not in order --- this is what happens when you don’t have enough days in a row to post all the things you want to post in a row because OTHER things…like posts on tobacco farming ((Such a quilty subject, right?!?)) Get thrown into the mix!

Our workshops in Oak Ridge, TN were held at the Oak Ridge Civic Center, and what a neat place that is! It’s next to the library, it has a gym for basketball, a pool for aquatics, a room with pool tables ((okay, sounds better if I say billiards??)) and ping pong…..and rooms where people can meet for different purposes, just like we did!

There is also a lovely paved walking track that goes around the outside, but it had turned cold and windy and I was wimping out because I didn’t have a warmer jacket with me --- or I would have used it!

Our room was large and well lit --- and because we had the room for Friday AND Saturday, we didn’t have a “Have to be out by” time on Friday night! Some stayed and sewed quite late! We just had to tell the people at the desk that we were done so they could lock up. It was also nice that those who came on Friday AND Saturday could just leave their stuff in the room locked up safe, and not have to repack and unpack machines and “stuff” the next morning.

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This design was on the floor right outside our room! Yep…it’s a good sign, isn’t it?

We had a great time playing in our strips, making pineapple blossom blocks. What I love about this class is that it goes SO FAST…you get a lot done in one day…just look at what these ladies accomplished:

And of course….LUNCH BUFFET!!

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Do you see what I mean about it being IMPOSSIBLE to be “good” on these trips? The food was phenomenal. I did stick to the lovely salads. Oh, and some home made chili, and yes….Anna’s decadent hot buffalo chicken dip. OH MY!! If I can find where I put the recipe she gave me, I’ll post it. It was SCRUMPTIOUS! But then anything with melted cream cheese in it gets my vote.

I think I could just eat melted cream cheese with a spoon. Smile with tongue out

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THIS STUFF!! This is the stuff that I can’t turn away from. It’s a simple bowl of salted peanuts with candy corn thrown in, but what a mix of salty sweet! It’s dangerous. If you see this at a guild meeting, do NOT START on it. You won’t be able to stop! This has followed me EVERYWHERE since I first had it in Kansas. And did you know that brach's also makes a "caramel apple" candy corn!? Do NOT start on that either. Seriously dangerous.

Things are flying by so fast time-wise that I just realized we have less than a month until it’s time to CRUISE!! Our November cruise is going to be loads of fun. We’ve got 56 cruisers this time! ((!!!)) We have four days at sea where we are just floating about, not going into port, and those are the days we have class. The first 2 days I’ll have half the cruisers and Pat Sloan will have the other half --- and on the way back we flip flop! Isn’t that going to be fun?

So I’m kind of in a tizzy getting all the kit stuff together. It’s twice as much STUFF as the last cruise! Talk about BURIED under kit stuff. But what a way to go, right?