Friday, April 24, 2009

Have a slice!


I have had some requests for my sour cream raisin pie. It's one of my favorites! If it weren't for making it myself or when I would go home to get some, I would never get a piece as it's something not found in Ohio. I decided to make one today and it is oh so good. If you were to search on the internet, you would find several with different variation as to how many eggs, or yolks only, spices, etc. Traditionally it has merange but since I prefer whip cream, I make it to suit me. I also don't like lots of raisins so I cut it in about half and double the sour cream. I also like fresh grated nutmeg.

Sour Cream Raisin Pie

1/2 to 3/4 cup of raisins
1 cup of water
2 eggs beaten
1 cup of sugar
1/2 to1 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 to 1 tsp. nutmeg
1/4 tsp. salt
2 cups of sour cream
2 Tbs. of corn starch
1 prebaked pastry crust ( I like the Pet/Ritz)

In a sauce pain put in 1 cup of water and the 1/2 cup of raisins. Heat to boiling and let simmer for 10 min. to make them plump then drain. In another sauce pan add the rest of the ingredients and stir until thickened. Add raisins and then pour into a baked pie crust shell. Cool and then add an 8 oz. container of coolwhip on top. Grate some fresh nutmeg on top. Refridgerate and serve.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Feeling At Home!

Two of my quilting friends and I went off to ND, not to just visit family, but also to go to a retreat at our friend Jan's house. Sherry came to my house and we left for Chris'. We had a fabulous smorgasbord for supper and she made a wicked sausage pie for breakfast!



The difference between her pie and mine, is that she makes hers with bread and layers it different than mine. Mine starts with cheese on the bottom! Instead, I use bisquick in the egg mixture. Both are excellent dishes that it would be hard to judge!

Here's my favorite recipe.

Healdsburg Inn Quiche

5 eggs
1 cup of milk
3/4 cup of bisquick
2 cups of grated chedder cheese
1/2 Tbs. of olive oil or cooking spray

oil the bottom of a baking dish and layer cheese on the very bottom. Sometimes I will mix grated parmesean cheese in this or another flavorful cheese. Then you can layer your favorite ingredients. It could be ham, sausage, mushrooms, peppers, onions or any other favorites. In another mixing bowl, I mix the eggs, the bisquick and the milk. Pour over the top of the other ingredients and bake 45 to 50 min.


I will post Chris' when she gets settled. I must say that I have had the most wonderful food this whole trip. Jan loves nothing better to do than bake, entertain and sew! Jan also sent us to many a quilt shop along the way! My favorite was one in Rogers, Mn. It was fabulous! I got some of the yummiest batiks there for half price! What a find! Fayes' Henhouse in Maysville ND was also a great one to shop at!



When we got to Jan's we barely settled in and I did a workshop of doing doll faces, so by the time I went to bed, it was after midnight. I was the last to go to bed and the first to get up in the morning. It's somehow always more exciting when you are elsewhere. Jan made a fabulous breakfast and then I prepared to get ready to teach the purse class. Here are some of the guests.



Here is one of those quick noodlebox purses they made. This one was made by Babe. She raises peacocks and used this batik fabric. By the time I went home, she gave me the most lovely bunch of peacock feathers! What a treasure! I LOVE Peacocks!!



Three of the girls worked on the same quilt. Gail is on the left, Jan on the right and Chris in the middle. What fantastic work, girls!



Jan was so sweet to let me use her vehicle for me to make the extra 2 1/2 hour trip to go visit my middle sister, my mom and my niece. I hadn't been home in 4 years. Time sort of gets away so was glad to have the reunion. My niece, Jenifer and her husband Terry are expecting their first child in Sept. I found out the day before I left that it's going to be a boy! The viking outfit will be just perfect!!! We had a mini shower since I won't be able to go back and it will give her a chance to put other things on her baby registry.



Jenifer and Terry


My niece Jenifer and her mom (my sister, Veda) in the background.


Mom hates getting her picture taken, so had to grab the shot when I could. lol



My mom. She loves to bake too! You can just bet that I didn't leave home hungry!

Mom has a few cats and a couple of cockapoos. I really didn't much care for two that she had while growing up, but this sweet little guy loves every body. His name is Buffy. He loves his treats and is spoiled rotten!




This gorgeous cat is Manny.



Below is his sister, Patches who also lives with my sister. She's beautiful but a fiesty thing!



This gray guy has the best personality, a true favorite and loved to sleep with me. His name is Furbie.



My mom also has a day care center so I helped sit for some of the kids when I was there. What cuties! I sure miss small kids being around.



This Native American girl's name is Ayana. She's 3 and loved cuddling up to me watching cartoons:)



This little guy's name is Hunter. He is just the happiest baby!



This is Gracie. She's 2 and Hunter's sister. Just a sweetheart!



This is Zeus! He's 3 and 100 % busy boy!

The funny thing is that when I was there, they all called me grandma! LOL Just too bad I wasn't! I would claim them all in a second!

Finally the day came when I had to go. Mom felt I was going to starve to death and showered me with 3 boxes of canned food items. I also stopped by the processing plant and got some of the best sausage that I remembered from home. I also picked up a couple of packages of bison burger. I can get it in Ohio, but for some reason, this is so much better, so it must be the feed in the rich dark soil. Our trip lead us back through Fargo where all the flooding still is. I took several photos along the highway and to believe that all of this water isn't even the river photos! The whole area still stands with water everywhere!





Even though the land is very flat where I live, and even with distruction about, I still couldn't feel but a little homesick. Maybe not for the land as much as it was the family. I will just have to go home more often.... or when the waters receed! I only had an hour with my youngest sister in Fargo, but that perhaps gives me another excuse to go back again soon!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

The Vikings, The Packers or the Ark


I have spent the past couple of days getting the stroller and carrier ready for my niece's baby. Certainly a transformation from the plaid in the previous post. I also found a Minnesota Vikings outfit! She's going to flip! I originally went looking for lavender Minkee fabric to use in the pieces, but none could be found in Columbus anywhere! Seems to be pink, dark pink, yellow, blue, green, navy, red, brown and white, but no lavender! I did find I could get some on ebay, but not enough time to order it and get it done in time before I left for home, so I decided I needed to be frugal anyway and I had an old chenille spread and some yellow orange sheets that were like t shirt knit fabric that needed to be recycled. I figured if I found any lavender anything I would be doing good, so settled on this slight tie dye fleece. It happened to be on sale for $4.99 a yard for 60" wide so decided to get 3 yards. There was a yard and 5/8's left on the bolt, so the clerk told me I could have the rest for half off of that even, so sure, why not! I covered both pieces and had enough to make a baby fleece and a lap fleece for momma. The old sheet was backed with flannel and I ran yellow serger thread around it to make several burp cloths. I serged the blanet fleece with yellow thread. I also made a crib bumper pad! (not shown) In spite of the dark photo, it all really does look good. If I have time, I would like to make a ruffled lavender piece under the bonnet and just hand sew or hot glue it in.

Well I hope all fits well in their Minnesota Vikings themed room. My niece and my daughter are the same age. My daughter and her husband like the Green Bay Packers. She saw a mobile with teddy bears with footballs and Green Bay shirts and helmets, She was thinking of getting it for them as a joke. LOL Personally, since my niece and her husband live in ND, I think that it would have been appropriate to have gone with a Noah's Ark theme with all of the flooding ! hee hee

Well, I have to do some packing before I go home to visit. I feel badly for my youngest sister dealing with the flood issues in Fargo. She has been stranded on a "island" since the 21st of March. I am hoping that she will be able to get out soon. I think one needs to do a Survivor show of Fargo. Sis says she is out of underwear. hmmm..... I wonder if we could send in a helicopter for a drop shipment? lol

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

April Fool!

It was 30 years ago, that I was sweating this day out. My daughter was due and I couldn't think of a more cruel day to be born than on April Fool's Day. All I could think of was her birthday and getting presents with nothing in them and other prankster tricks, so I crossed my fingers and my legs! lol She was actually born on the 10th of this month and that will be Good Friday this year. I can't believe my baby will be 31! Hubby will be 59 two days before that. Just where did the time go?



This is daughter Kristi with her cat Murray.

Spring is a good time to be born, when things are starting to bud and the weather is getting warmer. As for more births, I have checked Ivy's nest. We are up to 16 eggs now! I have read that muscovy's can lay up to 16 eggs, so I am thinking she is done unless she decides to play an April fool's joke on us! lol I guess we will find out tomorrow!



Speaking of babies, guess who wants to be the baby?



That's Herkamer James Lewis AKA Herky. Don't ask why, the name just sort of grew. We call him the pot belly pig with the pipe cleaner tail, because he eats a lot and usually has his tail curled around my wrist when he sits on my lap. Anyway I found out my niece is having a baby so I bought this carrier and stroller at a yard sale, so I am taking it apart and going to sew a new cover in it's place. We have no idea if she is having a girl or a boy yet until next week, but she is thinking soft pastels of yellow and lavender and they love the Vikings, so I will either have to get a Vikings boy outfit or a baby cheerleader outfit to fit in. lol I will post the updated piece later, without cat hair! lol

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

We're Expecting!!!

Can you believe it? We are expecting 7 multiple births!

O.K. I know you are just as shocked as we are!

I mean for me to be over 50, oh my! What gossip there will be! They will be thinking that I was trying to compete for the octuplets! Who knows, there might be a surprise one there somewhere! I would go down in history of the oldest mother to have that many at once!

O.K. now that I have your mouth dropping on the floor, I have to admit that you don't have to worry about me. My body isn't quite up to it, much less hubby to be able to keep up the pace! hee hee

Remember our honeymoon couple from January? Elmer and Ivy have decided to start a family!






I discovered 7 eggs when I went over to feed them some corn.




Elmer was there in the straw next to the house, but Ivy was off having a grand old time while she left Elmer to babysit. lol He finally decided enough was enough and went off to find Ivy to scold her! They are so funny! Just hopefully they will make it to full term before something eats them. I read online that the incubation period is 35 days, so we shall see if I have something to report to you in a little over a month from now. I thought about messing around with them and adding some colorful Easter eggs in their nest,



but if Elmer is scolding Ivy now, can you imagine how he would blame her with running around with another duck? I can hear him now. "Ivy, you've got some esplainin' to do!"



Ohh Ohh.....Busted!


Monday, March 2, 2009

Running A Cat House



In a fiberart group I am in, We are making books and a house as our frontcover. We determine what we want our dream houses to look like. They could be realistic, fantasy or what ever we decided we wanted our home to be. Then each month we work in round robin fashion and make a page that goes into each dream house with a little info on how or why it came to be.

The page is made up of hand dyed fabric, peltex, acryllic paint and machine quilted. The eyes and the window is painted with glow in the dark paint. The black on the side will be the book hinges and I reserved some to the bottom and will decide on adding a title there. I'm also thinking of changing the collar and medallion out when I find something else I would rather see on the cat.

Here's is my story behind the cat house:

When I was growing up, we lived in a small rural town in ND. Wheat is the main product produced and our house was on the edge of town near a grain elevator. I had a cat named Tuffy, who I adored and he would always sleep with me. He was
my pride and joy. Then one day he went hunting for mice. At the elevator they would put out poison for mice. Tuffy came home and started howling and eventually his limbs became paralyzed and he died an agonizing death before my eyes. We weren't allowed to have any more cats after that which saddened me. Instead we had a dog, but it wasn't the same cuddly feeling. It was my sister's dog and it obeyed her. Even when she got mad at me for something, she told her dog to pee on my bed. Wouldn't you know it, the dog did!!! I was mad and never really grew a liking to dogs. I DREAMED of the day that I
would one day be able to have a cat again.

After I grew up, got married and my kids were starting school, I watchedoutside of our house and saw some kitties playing across the street in an abandoned tire garage. They looked like they were part Siamese and were so cute. I had WISHED that we could catch one, but they were wild and never had a chance. Then one day some months later, I heard
something underneath the floor in our back bedroom. We had an area that was rotted away in our mobil home, due to water damage from the washer in the next room. I pulled up the carpet and there were four little siamese kittens playing, but they were wild and scared, so we left food out and one by one, they came up into the bedroom and each time I moved the dish further away until we had captured all 4. It took a little while to tame them and we kept 2 and gave 2 away. We named them Yoda and Dumpling.

Then came the day my husband got orders to be stationed in England. With the country not having a rabies case, they wanted to keep it that way and animals would have to be in quarantine for 6 months. We couldn't bare to see our cats locked up like that, so Rog's parents said they would take care of them, so we had them flown from ND to Ohio. Five years later we came
back to the states. We didn't have the heart to take the cats back when they were the love of their lives. Company for his mom when she was bed ridden and then companionships for his dad when she passed away. The cats lived to be 21 and 22 years old.

Instead, we decided we would get another cat after we had renovated the home we were living in. My daughter WISHED that we would get a Calico. Then one day about two weeks later when my daughter and I were working, we heard a cat crying on the front porch. We opened the front door and in runs this little calico kitten!!! Just where did she come from? She made a couple of laps around the house and seemed to approve and found a place to sleep on a mattress we had laying on the floor. Although we weren't quite ready for her, we welcomed her and named her Chessie.

A couple of years later, we moved out to the country and I WISHED we had more cats! Before we knew it, a female came to us pregnant! (By this time I am learning to not wish too hard) My husband named her Spot. Go figure, she was pure gray and not a spot on her. lol I had been off to a quilting retreat so the name stuck. At the same time we had just gotten Alex and Zeke from the shelter. (An orange and white short hair and a long haired orange) Then Spot miscarried two kittens and two weeks later had two, Tikki (a black and gray tabby) and Tucker.(A tuxedo) Alex didn't get along with the others, so a friend fell in love with him and WISHED that she could have him.

One by one they started to dwindle. Spot and Zeke were killed on the road and Tucker vanished and we wonder if he hadn't gotten in a tangle with a coyote. We only had Tikki left and WISHED she wasn't so lonely. I missed Spot as she was my favorite and shortly after, my son gave me Shadow a pure gray just like her that had been a very hungry stray half grown cat.
That same day that Zeke was killed, my friend had found 3 kittens that had been dumped off, she couldn't find homes and the animal shelter wouldn't take them, so Herky, Swiffer and Zack came to stay. A gray and white, a pure black one and a black and gray tabby. I was hoping there was another orange long haired cat but there wasn't. (Sigh, I know, careful what I wish for) Rog missed Tucker our tuxedo cat. Oh dear, he must have WISHED too! As Fritzie became the newest member of the pride! (She was in fact a tuxedo)

In the woods, I would see a couple of orange long haired cats. They were feral, but I couldn't stand to see them go hungry and nearly a year later, when my son came to get Shadow, the more frequent the one orange and white long haired cat came and before long, I was petting him and he finally made his way into our heart and house. We named him Aslan. So the story ends here at this point and I have a feeling that this DREAM of having cats will never be over, as it seems it is a reoccurring one. lol Now with 6 cats in our house, we feel we are at the limit but there seems to be a waiting list. Every night I watch by the tree where I have put out cat food and there is an orange cat, a honey colored cat, a long haired orange and white (possibly Aslan's sister or brother), a black and white, a white cat with black and gray tabby markings, a light gray cat, a dark gray one eyed, one eared cat we named Jack, all come to our outdoor BBQ cat grill. I think that they all see that our house is in the shape of a
cat god with neon lights flashing all awaiting to see the "Vacancy" and diner sign.

They say that wishes and dreams do come true and I can honestly believe them.
My book represents my CAT HOUSE.
NOTE: I had no idea when I posted this, until I happened to look at the date! It's quite ironic as March 2nd was the date my first cat, Tuffy was born in 1963! A coincidence? or meant to be?