Egg-in-a-hole – childhood favorite

I had a craving for a favorite childhood breakfast of an egg-in-a-hole. Keto Hawaiian bread has a really good taste to it toasted, so I figured it might be okay to use with this.
I was right, it was good, plus, I realized, that the keto Hawaiian bread, egg and the bit of butter equaled to about 10 carbs. I think that isn’t a bad amount for a nostalgic tasty breakfast.

Wishing you all a happy nostalgic Wednesday.

2019 Temperature blankets Update

My temperature blankets are getting some size to them now. I like the way they’re looking.

My husband told me that my blankets remind him of the music screen the humans played for the aliens on ‘close encounters of the 3rd kind’.  😀


 

Happy Crafting!

 

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1st harvest 2019 – Temperature blankets update

I’m a little late on these two project updates. Life’s been sidetracking my blogging here lately.
So here goes…

First harvest 4-28-2019 – a mess of green onions.
If you followed my blog over the years, you’ll probably guess what that means… that’s right, our first fresh batch of bruschetta.


 High & Low Temperature Blankets

Wishing you all a successful week.

WIP Wednesday – March 2019 Temperature blankets Update

Here’s my monthly update of my temperature blankets. Crocheting the daily add-on has become a part of my morning routine. My blankets are coming along well. I like the way they look with their different lengths of colors.


I wish you all success in whatever projects you have in the works.

 

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WIP Wednesday – Temperature blankets Update

In an earlier post, I said I was going to give updates on my temperature blankets every 29 days or so, but I made another color change that I wanted to share.
I’m not using ‘Aran’ color for the joining. I’m using other colors to help give the blankets more character and help make them easier to tell apart.

For the ‘High Temperature’ blanket, I’m using ‘burgundy’ for the joining (and the edging when it’s finished) because that’s the color of the ‘Highest’ temperature on my chart.For the ‘Low Temperature’ blanket, I’m using ‘White’ for the joining (and the edging when it’s finished) because that’s the color of the ‘Lowest’ temperature on my chart.

I’m hoping that this is the final adjustment I make. Now I can focus on adding the colors each day and joining the rows together every 14 days.

Wishing you all a wonderful rest of the week.

 

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