Monday 27 January 2014

When life gives you lemons...

Try some patchwork therapy :) 



This is one of those quilts that I have always wanted to try, but just haven't until now.  From the pack of 50 charms, plus an equal amount of white that I cut myself,  I think I  have ended up with around 200 1/2 sq triangles.  I've already made pinwheels, but this is my first try for zig zag.  I only need two more sets of two rows to make around the right size requested for Blankets of Love. Nearly there!


My second fave form of self help is baking.  Thankfully, the weather has finally cooled off enough that I could turn the oven on today. (It's been a long time since it has been on).  I had some milk that needed to be used soon, so I looked for "milk bread" recipes.  This dough came out beautiful and soft and easy to roll out, with very little flour needed on the bench. I used the breadmaker on the dough cycle first.  I used an egg ring as the cutter and I pushed on that with the rolling pin too because the egg ring is a bit sharp.


Oh my goodness, these rolls are delicious! Slightly sweet, super soft texture.  I would like to make them again, but roll them out thinner and then roll them up  as though I were making cinnamon rolls, just because I like to pick the layers apart :)  I didn't brush them with butter before baking.  You can find the recipe here.    I had a healthy smoothie for brunch (it even had fresh greens from my garden), so I plan to just nibble this bread until I can't eat another bite.   xx debbie

9 comments:

  1. Your Zig Zag top is looking Fabulous I need too attempt that design too it's very effective...
    Those rolls look yummy I'm back on the Gluten Free Bumer!
    See you at our next meet up think it will be a Noisy One lol

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    1. Thank you Maree, and welcome home. Thank you for bringing this cooler weather too. It was stinking hot while you were away LOL. xx debbie

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  2. The zig zags look great
    cant beat fresh bread

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    1. Thank you Susan. I am enjoying making the rows very much. The bread is awesome, and I will be making more of this recipe for sure. xx debbie

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  3. how pretty is those zig zags and your bread looks delicious.... keeping well occupied.... hope you are okay (looking at the title?)
    Hugz

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    1. Hi Fiona, I am ok, a few hiccups lately but that is life :)
      The zig zag quilt rows are done, ready to press and assemble. That bread recipe is a keeper, will definitely make again soon. xx debbie

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  4. They look scrumptious....your zig zag looks great I love the colours.

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    1. Thank you dear for your kind words. I only wish I had a better camera for the photos as it is prettier in person than what my little camera shows :) xx debbie

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  5. Debbie, what a pretty quiltie piece! That will make such a special blanket. Oh, I wish I could quilt! Your bread looks so yummy. There's nothing as good as warm, fresh baked bread...with a butter! um-mm! xo Paulette

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