This moist banana bread is made with sour cream and sliced bananas to guarantee tender results and a concentrated banana flavor in every bite.
This Chickpea Paprikash is a twist on the traditional Chicken Paprikash, a flavorful and heart-warming Hungarian dish. Made with hearty chickpeas and pasta, this recipe is bound to become a favorite for your family too!
This Chickpea Paprikash is a twist on the traditional Chicken Paprikash, a flavorful and heart-warming Hungarian dish. Made with hearty chickpeas and pasta, this recipe is bound to become a favorite for your family too!
For many people, fashion and clothes are a way to express their personality, showcase their creativity, and add some fun and color to their lives. But what you might not realize is that what you wear can seriously affect your image - especially as you get older.
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This limited edition print by J.L. Munro captures a spooky Halloween scene on Cape Cod, featuring a village with trick or treaters, houses, a moon, a witch, bats flying, and sail boats in the bay. The detailed painting brings to life the festive atmosphere of Halloween in a coastal setting, making it a perfect addition to any seasonal decor. These certified archival giclee reproductions are made with the most advanced technology. They retain the minute detail, subtle tints, blends and feel of the original painting - and are of the same high quality as gicle prints being shown in major museums and galleries, such as The Metropolitan Museum (New York), Philadelphia Museum of Art and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Janet Munro's original paintings are represented worldwide in galleries, museums, private collections and publications making this fine art reproduction process an ideal vehicle for representing her work. Gicles portray Janet's work as she intended. Gicles truly recreate the same feel and vibrance of her original paintings. This is a limited edition of each image below -- Each image is signed and numbered by the artist. Each edition is limited to just 50 of each size, and each one comes with a certificate of authenticity. Refund Policy If you are unsatisfied in any way with your painting or print, you may return it to me for a full refund of the purchase price within 14 days following your receiving your print. Simply return the print to me at: Charles Munro 73 Center Street Oneonta, N.Y. 13820 ,at your own expense. All sales are final after the expiration of the 14-day period. Contact info email: charlie923 @ jlmunro.com website: www.jlmunro.com
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This is the perfect pasta to cozy up with during the cooler months, and is full of hearty vegetables and vegan sausage. This Ratatouille Pasta with Vegan Sausage has zucchini, eggplant, and a really flavorful tomato sauce. It's a must-try for one heck of a satisfying pasta!
Any place or thing in the universe can be up to 104% perfect. That’s how we got this newest free sewing pattern based on Janet's iconic outfit from NBC's The Good Place.
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This is a guest post from David Field, a writer of historical fiction who is coming out with six Tudor-era novels this year (for you
Happy New Year! Despite the long pause in postings, I did actually complete a few more sewing projects in 2014. January 2014 - Drawstring book bags for Allie and Cate's birthdays February 2014 - Robert Hughes baby quilt (I really need to consider taking a "how to photograph your quilts" workshop:) quilted with stars and spirals May 2014 - Amy Becker's HS graduation lap quilt Amy picked out fabrics at Fabric Depot during her Portland visit, Christmas 2013. I supplemented with a few fabrics I found at The Stitching Post and at Kapaia Stitchery during a trip to Kauai (always looking for an excuse to fabric shop). The blue batik with butterflies was the first fabric Amy chose. Other colors were built around that. quilted with vining flowers and leaves Now Amy has this nice warm lap quilt - perfect for her college years at the University of Arizona in Tucson. She assures me that it does get cold there, especially when the air conditioner is running. November 2014 - New curtains and duvet set for the Sisters house After 20 years, Stefanie and I decided it was time for a change in the upstairs bedroom in our Sisters house. We found some curtain fabric at IKEA (seen below in the medium-sized pillows). After a futile search for a coordinating duvet cover I decided we just needed to make our own. Not as cheap, but so much more fun! On the bed in Anna's old room at our house (tempted to keep it here, but...) Had to add a border piece as it was just a bit too small. Found a fun coordinating fabric at The Stitching' Post. Shams and throw pillows. The quilting in the shams mimics the print in the curtain fabric. All set up in its new home. On to 2015... January 2015 - Jeanne's lap quilt This quilt was made for my good friend and fellow swimmer, Jeanne. She will be out of the water for a bit, recuperating from surgery, so of course this called for a quilt! My daughter, Anna, suggested the colors - perfect for a swimmer. Another swimmer friend, Jenn, joined me for a shopping trip to Fabric Depot and also helped with part of the sewing. Sandi and Jeanne The design incorporates over 60 small blocks with names of some of Jeanne's friends. Next Up???? cityscape art quilt based on a photo of Roussillon, France art quilt based on our Croatia travels last September flower/plant themed art quilt for the Hardy Plant Society Hortlandia Plant Sale in April hopefully taking Hilde Morin's Bowl Art class
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By Janet Carrillo "damn it Janet, let's crochet!" For those who love cute things, Alien is the perfect size to hold on your palm or attach to your bag as a keychain and be your traveling companion. You can also make a small blanket and attach him to make a lovey for your little one. SIZE/MEASUREMENTS approx. 4"height x 3.5"length MATERIALS *Crochet hook size: 3.5mm (E) *Worsted Weight Yarn: Lime Green (25yds), Lavender (5yds), Royal Blue (15yds), Soft Navy (8yds), *Stitch Markers to mark your rounds *Fiberfill *Felt: White & Black *Tapestry Needle *Matching Thread *Hot Glue PATTERN NOTES - must read... Numbers in ( ) at the end of each round/row indicate the total number of stitches. Always use stitch markers to mark your rounds. There's no need to sl st and/or ch when going to the next round unless stated to do so. Always do the 1st stitch where you slip stitch from the previous round. The chain, in the beginning, does NOT count as one stitch unless stated otherwise. You slip stitch on the first sc, not on top of the chain 1. SPECIAL STITCHES Other side of the foundation chains - this VIDEO explains how to do this technique. HEAD/BODY starting with lime green Rnd 1: 6sc in magic ring (6) Rnd 2: 2sc in each st around (12) Rnd 3: sc in next st, 2sc in next st around (18) Rnd 4: sc in next 2 sts, 2sc in next st around (24) Rnd 5: sc in next 3 sts, 2sc in next st around (30) Rnd 6: sc in next 4 sts, 2sc in next st around (36) Rnd 7: sc in next 11 sts, 2sc in next st around (39) Rnd 8-11: sc in each st around, in last st of rnd 11 change to lavender (39) Rnd 12: sl st in each st around (39) Rnd 13: working in the back loops only of the sl st's from rnd 12, sc in each st around, in last st change to royal blue (39) Rnd 14: sl st in each st around (39) Rnd 15: working in the back loops only of the sl st's from rnd 14, sc in each st around (39) Rnd 16: sc in next 11 sts, sc2tog around, in last st change to soft navy (36) Rnd 17: sl st in each st around, in last st change to royal blue (36) Rnd 18: working in the back loops only of the sl st's from rnd 17, sc in next 4 sts, sc2tog around (30) Rnd 19: sc in next 3 sts, sc2tog around (24) Start stuffing the head/body moderately firm. Rnd 20: sc in next 2 sts, sc2tog around (18) Rnd 21: sc in next st, sc2tog around (12) Rnd 22: sc2tog around (6) F/O and leave a tail for closing. Add any bits of stuffing need it to finish shaping the head/body. Weave in the tail through the final round and draw up tight to close. Secure and weave in the ends. FEET with soft navy; make 2 Rnd 1: 6sc in magic ring (6) Rnd 2: 3sc in next st, sc in next 2 sts around (10) Rnd 3-4: sc in each st around (10) Row 1: stuffed lightly, flatten to match up the stitches and sc across, ch1, turn (5) Row 2: sc2tog, sc in next st, sc2tog (3) F/O, secure and weave in the ends. ARMS starting with lime green; make 2 Rnd 1: 5sc in magic ring (5) Rnd 2: sc in each st around, in last st change to royal blue (5) Rnd 3: working in back loops for this rnd only sc in each st around (5) Rnd 4: sc2tog, sc in next 3 sts (4) F/O, secure and weave in the ends. ANTENNA with lime green Rnd 1: 5sc in magic ring (5) Rnd 2-3: sc in each st around (5) Rnd 4: working in back loops for this rnd only sc2tog, sc, sc2tog (3) Slightly stuff this section only and leaving the rest unstuff. Rnd 5: sc in each st around (3) Rnd 6: 2sc in each st around, sl st into 1st st (6) F/O, secure and weave in the ends. Note: when you see a + sign it means all those stitches are supposed to be done in that one particular stitch. LEFT EAR with lime green ch5, sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next ch, 2hdc in next ch, hdc+2dc+hdc in last ch other side of the foundation chains sl st in next 3 chs (11) F/O, secure and weave in the ends. Note: when you see a + sign it means all those stitches are supposed to be done in that one particular stitch. RIGHT EAR with lime green ch5, sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sl st in next 2 chs, hdc+2dc+hdc in last ch other side of foundation chains 2hdc in next ch, sc in next ch, sl st in next ch (11) F/O, secure and weave in the ends. ASSEMBLE I recommend pinning the pieces in place before sewing them to make sure you have them in the position you like best before sewing. (Most people like to use the yarn at the end of the finished pieces to sew them in place, but I personally like to use matching thread). TIP...For anything that I’m going to be using felt, I like to first sketch it out on a white paper and make a stencil of what I need. Then cut it out. Then tape the stencil to the felt and cut it out. FEET...try to find the position you like best. I place mine between round 20 and 21; approx. 0.50" apart. Only sew the 2 last rows from the feet (the flat area) to the body. ARMS...no need to stuff them. Align them to the feet and place them on round 15 and 16 (only sew the first 2 rows that we made with royal blue). ANTENNA...no need to stuff it. Place it on round 1. EARS...align them to the arms and place them on round 7 and 8. EYES...using white felt make 3 circles with a diameter of 1.7cm. Using black felt make 3 circles with a diameter of 0.9cm. Place the center eye between rounds 6 and 8. The eyes go between rounds 7 and 9 of the head/body. SMILE...using black embroidery floss or thread, embroider a smile however you like the possibilities are endless. You can also make the smile by surface slip stitching. GLOSSARY: ch/s: chain/s || sc: single crochet || hdc: half double crochet || dc: double crochet || sl st: slip stitch st/s: stitch/es || sc2tog: single crochet 2 stitches together || rnd: round || f/o: finish off Don't forget to like this blog facebook fan page. Or to follow our Instagram page. :) Have a nice crochet time! - Janet Alien and Toy Story are copyright by Disney. This pattern is an original pattern by Janet Carrillo "damn it Janet, let's crochet!" (June 2019). Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may link to this pattern but please do not reprint/repost it on your site. You may print and keep a copy for your own personal use. Please do not resell or distribute it.
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Petunias, poppies and sunflowers are some of the easiest, fastest growing flower seeds, taking only a fraction of the time to germinate and bloom compared to some of the more challenging plants.
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