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I love the Lord and my big crazy family. My husband and I have been together for 44 years. I am a mother of two grown children and a grandmother to four biological grandchildren and 5 others. Many sites have been sold or did upgrades which messed up back links, if you find a broken link let me know and I will fix it.I have written online articles for Bubblews, Seekyt, TopicSpotter and Triond. You may still find some of my articles on Ehow/Demand Studio.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

How to Crochet Tops on Hand Towels

Hand towels with crocheted tops are an essential item in every kitchen. I am not an expert, but I know enough to crochet the tops on hand towels. I learned to crochet the tops on towels by watching my mom. They make a great gift for Christmas or birthdays.
Pamper yourself; crochet a set of kitchen towels for your own kitchen.

Exodus 39:29 The sashes were made of fine linen cloth and embroidered with blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, just as the Lord had commanded Moses.


 Things You will need to Crochet Tops on Hand Towels:


  • Hand Towels
  • Yarn to match your towel
  • Crochet hooks 1.5 mm & H
  • A couple of straight pins

Instructions to Crochet Tops on Hand Towels:

  1. Go to your nearest craft store for yarn and crochet hooks. The Dollar Stores have towels that work just fine for this project.
  2. Fold your towel in ½ and pins the end together to keep it straight while crocheting your first row. I like to leave my towels whole verses cutting in ½ like some do. It makes it stronger and more versatile. One side gets stained turn it over.
  3. Use single crochet for the 1st row, by poking a hole in the towel, for each single crochet with the smallest crochet hook. The amount of sc will vary as the space in-between each sc. Chain 3 stitches and turn for next row.
  4. Change to larger hook, double crochet all the way across hitting every single crochet. Chain 3 and turn for next row.
  5. Skip the 1st double crochet, double crochet in next double crochet and all the way across the row. Chain 3 and turn for next row.
  6. You’re going to start reducing your stitches, double crochet in first hole, skip a hole, Double crochet in next hole. Repeat all the way across row. Chain 3 and turn for next row.
  7. Repeat step 6. This is should be your 5th row.
  8. Put one double crochet in every single crochet stitch all the way across, chain 3 and turn for next row.
  9. Double crochet in 3 holes, skip the 4th hole and chain 3, insert in 5th hole and continue to double crochet remaining holes. Chain 3 and turn for next row.
  10. Double crochet 7 stitches in row 8. Chain 3 and turn for next row.
  11. Rows 9-13
  12. Double crochet in every stitch all the way across, chain 3 and turn for next row.
  13. You are starting to increase your row, 3 Double crochets in every stitch all the way across. Chain 3 and turn for next row.
  14. Repeat step 12
  15. Put one double crochet in each stitch all the way across.
  16. Put one single crochet in each stitch all the way to the end. Cut the yarn and make a slipstitch to tie it off. Tuck in the loose end.


Tip:
Buying Dollar Store Towels are cheaper but not always quality. If you want this for someone special, you might want to buy a better towel.




Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Jell-o Cheesecake an Easy Recipe

This Christmas won't be the same without mom, but to make it seem a little closer to normal we've decided to make a meal that reminded us of her and her fabulous cooking. It won't be ham or turkey on Christmas for us, instead the menu will consist of sloppy joe's, chili and potato Soup. Just like mom would do it, there will be a lot of food and plenty of desserts. Among the favorites for all generations are banana and pumpkin and zucchini breads, blueberry cobbler and lime and cherry Jello cheesecakes.
Christmas isn't all about gifts; Christmas is about Jesus' love. Family, good food and fellowship equal love for me. Try this recipe on your dinner table this holiday, and you may just end up with a new family tradition of your own.


Ingredients to make Jell-O Cheesecake:

  • 2 cups graham crackers; crushed
  • 1/4 cup butter;melted
  • 9-inch X 13-inch glass cake pan
 
  • 1 tbsp vanilla
  • 1 can Milnot; chilled
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 small box of Jell-O; any flavor
  • 8 oz cream cheese 

Instructions to make Jell-O Cheesecake:

  1. Crush the graham crackers and then add the melted butter.
  2. Mix well and press into a 9-inch X 13-inch glass cake pan.
  3. Taking the chilled milnot whip it with one cup of sugar, add the vanilla and refrigerate.
  4. Dissolve the Jell-O in one cup of hot water. Let cool.
  5. Whip the cream cheese and add the cooled Jell-O. Slowly add the chilled milnot and pour into the crust. 
  6. Allow it to set up, cut and serve.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Biscuits And Gravy Using Ground Turkey Sausage


Biscuits and gravy is a favorite meal for many families. Once a year, one of our local Amish stores, gives away free biscuits and gravy breakfast for the whole community. Most people use pork sausage but since I don't eat red meats, I'll use ground turkey sausage for our biscuits and gravy.

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