Friday, March 27, 2026

Spring Fling Quilt

 The seeds for this quilt started in July of last year when I tackled my scrap bin and cut everything down for numerous projects.

This quilt is called Logs and Bricks and is from this book that I bought in 2022.

These bright, happy fabrics were such fun to work with


I renamed it Spring Fling when I found this fabric at a local quilt shop


I even went back for the rest of it when I saw how great it worked with my scraps.


I liked being able to incorporate my low volume prints along with these bright fabrics from my scrap bin in this design 


It's amazing what was hiding in those scraps so this is your nudge to start digging. 😉


At 60" x 80" it ought to be perfect for cat-naps in the hammock


...which is my cue to order one. 😉


I didn't think this was my usual color story, but everything came from my scraps and low volume stash so I must be mistaken. I love how it all came together and I'm glad that all these little pieces found such a fun place to land.


Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Fudgsicles

 I would make these when the kids were little and last week, I decided to introduce the tradition to the next generation.

Made me miss the carefree summer days when ours were small.

Fudgsicles

1 small box instant chocolate pudding

1/2 C sugar

1/2 C cream

2 C whole milk

Just combine and mix well until slightly thickened and pour into popsicle molds. Freeze and enjoy!

I'm grateful for good help in the kitchen

80 degrees, deck time, and the perfect taste tester...doesn't get any better than that.

Monday, March 23, 2026

Spring Break Adventures

 Little E stayed with us Wed - Sat while she was on Spring Break. She's such a joy and is good at entertaining herself, but we had fun things planned and adventure to seek!

Everything we do is simple


And folded into our daily lives, 


but according to this particular 4-yr old, "These are the best days ever!"


Wise child.

She spotted the 1st ladybug of the year


I wouldn't quite trust her with a paintbrush just yet, but if you need to dust, she's got it covered

She found this feather and none of our chickens have feathers like that. 

                                                            

She proceeded to tell me a very detailed story about a 'mysterious, sneaky night chicken' 😂

                                                         

Chores with Pap

And lovin' from the oven in the kitchen

After DH got out of the shower, he was teasing her and tossing M&Ms into the batter before the flour had been mixed in and she kept scolding him and picking them out. She finally looked at him and said, "You're a very cheeky Pap!" 😂


A bit later, as I took a sheet of cookies out of the oven, I went out to shut the chickens up and as I walked back to the house I could hear little E hollering. I knew she was ok because Pap was with her and the tone of her voice told me she wasn't hurt. As I approached the deck, I looked at my phone to turn the flashlight off and when I looked up I saw this


Pap had been sneaking warm cookies and Little E was chastising him and tattled when I walked up. 🤣 Cheeky Pap indeed!

I think I need a few days off. I'm knackered, but I wouldn't have it any other way!


Friday, March 20, 2026

Monterey Chicken Spaghetti

 I had this pinned on a Pinterest board and made it yesterday

Monterey Chicken Spaghetti

I printed out the recipe because I strongly dislike cooking from recipes on my phone and warning...I almost didn't try this because the pop up ads were ridiculous. It gave me a headache just trying to read the recipe.

This was a big hit though. Even little E loved it and 4-yr olds can be very leary of new foods.

It's hard to go wrong with peppers, onion, mushrooms and bacon

I used freshly grated Sharp Cheddar, and switched out Monterey for Pepper-Jack because that was what I had on hand. I also used a garlic clove instead of garlic powder. DH suggested using fettucini next time so I made a note to try that. I'm also not a fan of cream of chicken soup in a can, but I used it this time. I need to make a batch of the dried Cream of Anything mix again. And...if you know us, I would love to add fresh roasted green chile to this. 😉

I forgot to add the fresh parsley once it was plated, but shook on a good amount of red pepper flakes. 😉

This was definitely a keeper.

Monterey Chicken Spaghetti

2 C roasted or browned chicken (I probably used 4 C)

3 Tbsp butter

1 diced green pepper

1/2 of 1 large onion, diced

1/2 C sliced mushrooms

1 garlic clove, minced

5 cooked bacon slices, chopped

8 oz spaghetti, cooked and drained

1 can cream of chicken soup (or homemade equivilant)

1 C sour cream

1/2 C milk

1 C sharp cheddar cheese, grated

1 1/2 C Pepper Jack cheese, grated

Pepper - salt - red pepper flakes

Fresh parsley

* I cooked my bacon, removed it from the pan and then seasoned and cooked my chicken tenders in the bacon drippings with a little added butter. Remove when browned and cooked through and cut into bite-sized pieces. Add onion, green pepper, and mushrooms. Saute for 6 or 7 minutes. Stir in minced garlic clove and bacon. Add soup, sour cream, milk, seasonings, and 3/4 of the cheese. Combine everything and add the chicken and drained pasta. Pour into a greased 9 x 13 pan and top with remaining cheese. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes. Plate and top with red pepper flakes and fresh parsley.

Bon Apetite!

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