Friday, May 31, 2024

Under the Needle: May

How is it possible that we're closing out May already?! Short and sweet this month. Not a lot of time for sewing in May, but the way things lined out, I still have a finish. 

I worked on binding in the evenings and finished this Songbook: Fingerprints of God Quilt that I posted about HERE

And although not under the needle, I DID pull out an old Layer Cake and cut it up for a new project.

And I'm currently binding this one in the evening


I took 2 more tops to Jackie last week so there's more binding on the horizon although I'm nodding off pretty early these days. 

Monday, May 27, 2024

Songbook: Fingerprints of God Quilt

 A few years ago I made this quilt for a friend's daughter as she headed off to college

She likes a Boho look so that was my excuse to buy Stephanie Sliwinski's  Songbook collection. I love Stephanie's tea towels and she showed her 1st fabric collection for Moda before it was available. I eagerly awaited for it to be released and I loved it so much that I bought a 1/2 yard bundle.

And when she came out with her sophomore collection, A New Page, I bought a fat quarter bundle. I don't have any empty bins so it sat on a shelf where I looked at it every time I walked into my sewing room and dreamed of making something. 

I am planning a quilt using the little panels at some point, but there's enough fabric for multiple projects and this quilt demanded to be made first

 

I love the scrappiness of this pattern from Erica of Kitchen Table Quilting - the triangles create such a fun movement across the quilt and I enjoyed making this so much that I'm planning another one. Here's a link to the pattern: The Cleo Quilt

Erica is the mastermind behind the Plaidish Quilt that has been so popular (it's on my list to make too). She's got a lot of great patterns in her arsenal.  

But  this Cleo pattern, was at the head of the pack so in September of last year I figured I'd try a few blocks and see if I was on the right path

                                          

Yes please! 

                                

Even trimming the blocks didn't feel like a chore

I never even really laid out the blocks when I pieced the top. I just tried to not have the same fabrics touching. I just let everything fall where it landed and I'm so pleased with the result. If you like to move blocks around, this one may make you crazy because once you start, you may be moving blocks forever, but for me, the joy is in the scrappiness that results when you just sew. Our girl happened to be home when I was in the process of piecing the top and she promptly claimed it. She's going to have quilts coming out of her ears, but that's not a bad thing. And that also means I get to make another one since this one will be living with her. 😉

I found this 108" print for the back

                                        

 and used this rust print from the line for the binding


Sandy used a quilting design called Chantilly Lace that compliments the fabrics perfectly.

At 71 x 82, it's just the right size for couch snuggles. I'm calling it Fingerprints of God, after a Stephen Curtis Chapman song that I have loved ever since he released it over 20 years ago. I don't listen to music when I sew but, the lyrics just kept replaying in my head as I worked on this.

I am just delighted with the finished quilt

Oh, these colors and prints and design are just so good together! 

Friday, May 24, 2024

Cooking and Cleaning on a Friday

 One more day of branding today means an early morning wake-up call

It feels odd to not be cooking dinner for the crew, but they split up the crew and are working in 2 separate sets of pens and since the cattle are on the north side of the ranch and the new camp man wants to be in charge, we just turned that over to him so his fiancé is cooking dinner.

However, DH was taking 20 men and gathering cattle while the camp man took 4 in a different direction. So I fixed 20 breakfast sandwiches at 3 a.m. this morning for DH to take along and hand out to the crew.

Nothing fancy. Just toasted English muffins with a spicy sausage patty, a slice of cheese, and a fried egg. Basically, an Egg Mcmuffin, but it's kind of nice to hand them something when they've been up since 2:30 and will be putting in lots of miles in the saddle. It's a long time till dinner.

I'm still scratching my head as to why it requires 25 men to brand 200 hd of cattle, but there's more than one way to do things and we're probably just set in our ways. They work things fast and hard now. It's not wrong. Just different, but I can't bring myself to go take pictures so I just snapped a sad picture of DH heading out at 3:45 with his horse, a tumbler of hot coffee, a cooler full of 50 bottles of water, branding irons and paraphernalia , and a cooler of warm breakfast sandwiches.

Yesterday he left at 3:15 in the morning and didn't get back until 8:45 that evening. Sigh. At 61, I hate this for him. It's frustrating, but it's fine. I just take a deep breath and know that all is well because God's got everything in His hands. 

I took the opportunity in the quiet early morning hours to do a little Spring cleaning-out. If I'm not using it - out it goes so sorting was in order

I love cards. I used to make them, until quilting took over my creative heart, but I have a lot of store- bought ones as well so I went through those and even wrote a few to send. I need to do that more often. My mom was so good at that. I don't think a day went by that she didn't send a card to a friend and it's really a nice surprise to find one in your mailbox.

And my collection of CD's - what do you do with these? 

I feel like I'm a part of that in-between generation...my parents' generation kept everything and the kids toss everything and buy something else these days. I know our chiddlers will keep photos and quilts, but I think I'll save them from having to toss out my music collection. Now as for my fabric!...I'm not ready to tackle THAT yet.

Thursday, May 23, 2024

Jalapeno Poppers

 Jalapeno Poppers are always a favorite with friends and family around here and sometimes I make them for the crew. Their eyes always light up when I do, but this is a new crew so I wasn't sure if they'd like these or not. I made them anyway. For years, I made them the traditional way, wrapping the bacon around the cream cheese filled jalapeno, but then I stumbled upon this version HERE and I've been making them like this ever since. I like that the bacon is already cooked and incorporated into the filling because sometimes the crew would come in before the bacon was cooked thoroughly and sometimes they would come in late and the bacon would be overcooked. This version eliminates that issue. These also take less time to cook. You probably get more of the bacon taste the other way, but I pack more bacon in the mix than it calls for.

I made 40 on Wednesday for the branding crew and thought I'd share the recipe here. One of these days. I'd love to put together a family cookbook for the kids and I thought it's be easier if I had a record here.

Jalapeno Poppers

12 jalapenos

8 oz cream cheese

1 tsp granulated garlic

1/4 tsp salt

1/2 tsp pepper

3 Tbsp green onion

1 C sharp cheddar cheese, grated

6 oz bacon, cooked and diced

*Preheat oven to 350. Half and clean out jalapenos. Combine cream cheese (softened to room temperature), garlic, salt, pepper. green onion, grated cheese, and bacon. Fill jalapeno halves and bake for 25-30 minutes.

*We don't care for the premade bacon bits or pre-shredded cheese so I just cook the bacon and grate cheese ahead of time, but I'm sure if you used them, these would still be a hit. 

Monday, May 20, 2024

No Sew Zone Ahead

 The calendar is filling up and it's doubtful that sewing is going to be taking place for a while. I haven't sewn a stitch since the middle of April. I kind of saw this coming so I made it a point to get as much done as I could beforehand and get quilts to a spot where I could just hand them off to Jackie and Sandy. 

The number stands at 12. LOL. I wasn't expecting that, but even if I don't get to sew for a while, I'll still have finishes so I'll feel like I'm accomplishing something. Bindings are ready and waiting so I guess technically, that's sewing and I love hand stitching them to the back, but piecing will have to take a back seat for a while.

Saturday, May 18, 2024

Mississippi Mud Pie

Pulling out another vintage recipe from the dessert files of long ago. I thought I'd shared this, but my search came up empty and this one is too good not to share. I've had this recipe for 37 years. Back when we were first married, we met a couple that lived down the road a piece. We lived on a 12 mile dirt road and they lived on a 10 mile dirt road going the opposite direction. On weekends, we'd get together and visit over good food and Laura shared this recipe with me. It's rich. Really rich. And I only make it when I have at least 12 to feed, but there are still leftovers. It freezes well though. Did I mention that it's rich? Just a little bit will go a long way, but if you like chocolate, this is your dessert. It's perfect for a potluck or family reunion or a crew of cowboys or a haying crew. I don't rightly know why it's called pie, because it's really a cake, but I've always known it by this name and it was perfect for last week when I had a crew of 20. I have a pan  that's bigger than 9x13 and I just multiplied everything to make a batch 1 and 1/2  times more than the recipe.



Mississippi Mud Pie

Base Layer:

1 1/2 C flour
2 C sugar
1/4 C cocoa
2 sticks butter
4 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
1 1/2 C pecans
1/2 C coconut

2nd Layer:

 1 jar marshmallow cream

Top Layer:

1/2 C butter
1/3 C cocoa
1/2 C evaporated milk
3 1/2 C powdered sugar
1 tsp vanilla

*Mix all 8 ingredients for the base layer. Bake at 350° for 35 minutes. Remove from oven and spread 1 jar marshmallow cream over cake while hot. Bake 5 more minutes. In a small pan, heat 1/2 C butter, 1/3 C cocoa, 1/2 C evaporated milk. Remove from heat and transfer to a bowl. Add 3 1/2 C powdered sugar, 1 tsp vanilla and mix with a whisk until smooth. Pour over cake. Refrigerate overnight.

This one has stood the test of time!

Friday, May 17, 2024

Technology Woes

 I have a love/hate relationship with technology. DH tells me I'm his IT tech. He's in trouble because that's not my area of expertise, but yesterday, he sat down next to me and asked me for help. His phone did one of those automated updates and this is what now shows up on the little icon above my name in his phone (I erased my name and # in the photo for privacy)

I guess I now wear a turban and sport a beard. 🤣🤣🤣 Think I can pull that look off? 😂

Thursday, May 16, 2024

Cooking for the Crew

 Spring has arrived in the desert. The mesquite has leafed out. 

The buzzards have returned. 


Baby calves are on the ground. 

And branding season is in full swing. 


That means I am in the kitchen, cooking for a crew. 

Yesterday I had 20. 😧Since the ranch sold last year, things have changed and one of those things is the size of the crews. For 37 years, DH has branded, weaned, shipped, and generally ran crews of 6-10, occasionally 12. 

But this outfit does things a little differently. They have a lot of ranches and everyone drives to the various ranches to work cattle. It's not wrong. Just different. The breakfast burrito station was open for business at 3 a.m.

 But I was in a quandry about where to put everyone at dinner. I can seat 12 at our dining room table. DH said that other places just eat outside or sit on furniture and the floor, and I certainly don't have 20 chairs. We thought about pulling the flatbed trailer close to the house and just letting everyone eat on it, but I've worked hard to grow a yard here and I'd hate to tear up the grass. I have a set of horseshoe furniture that can seat 8 if someone wants to use that. I did not want to spend our $ on conference tables and chairs, so we asked and the ranch bought them. I'll store them in the bunkhouse and they'll be available for anyone who needs them. I set everything up on east side of the yard under the big trees and that worked great. Those big shade trees are a huge blessing


It was a lot of work shlepping those tables and chairs out and then carrying them all back to the bunkhouse. And before you ask, yes, DH offered to help, but he was leaving at 4 a.m. and we couldn't set everything up the night before because the guineas roost in those trees at night and high winds were forecast overnight as well. I shooed him away after dinner and told him I could put it all away. He still had cattle to sort and a leak to fix and didn't walk back in the house until after dark, with another 3 a.m. alarm for the next morning. If I couldn't do it, he absolutely would have helped, but I am perfectly capable of shlepping. It's a good life, but ranching (and farming - which we don't do)
means long hours, often 18 hour days, 7 days a week, with no overtime pay. So, as a ranchwife, I try to be a supportive helpmeet, but that also means I'm willing to step up and do things by myself when I can. Although I will admit to hollering for him a few days ago when the dang bullsnake scared me to pieces in the nesting box when I went out to gather eggs. 

So, yesterday I cooked 2 big briskets, made Perfect Potato Salad, beans, jalapeno poppers, and corn casserole with Mississippi Mud Pie for dessert. 

It was 96° and I was going to make  gallons of tea but  everyone on this crew lives on Dr. Pepper. The new camp man at North Camp said he drinks 12 a day. I have never bought pop for a crew. I don't even buy it for us,  but the ranch does pay for groceries and DH said that's what they drink everywhere else they work, but I made 4 gallons of tea anyway and it was gone too.

Back in the day, before Covid, we just carried a 5 gallon cooler with water on the branding rig. Now we fill a cooler with bottled water for the crew to drink while they work calves in the pen.

 I'm grateful the weather was nice and that the wind wasn't howling. 

This outfit doesn't really do breakfast either, but I made 20 breakfast burritos and DH handed them out when they arrived at North Camp. A new fella was finally hired, but his fiancé was just moving in so I cooked. After this, she will cook when they work cattle on the north side of the ranch. 

I used to do this for 10 days in a row, 3 meals a day for maybe 8, but the last time I had to do that was 15 years ago. The old gray mare just ain't what she used to be, but what she is, is 60 and tired. LOL.

Friday, May 10, 2024

Italian Pasta Salad

 Yesterday morning I had to make a quick trip into town to pick up packages from the post office and chairs and tables from Sam's

I timed it so I could grab a roasted chicken. While everything else is increasing in price, I appreciate that Sam's has left their roasted chicken at $5.00 and their chickens are huge. 

DH and I get 3 meals out of them. And yesterday I made this pasta salad to go with it. When I was in Texas, tending to my mom's estate and cleaning out the house, the lady that cut her hair for over 40 years, brought this to me and I loved it. It's so good, fast to throw together, and the perfect addition to a roasted chicken.

Italian Pasta Salad

1 box tri-colored Rotini

broccoli 

cauliflower 

cheddar cheese, cubed

pepperoni

red onion

Zesty Italian Salad Dressing 

*Boil pasta. Rinse and cool. Mix in remaining ingredients. Refrigerate for 1 hour. You can throw anything in here. Like olives? Toss a few in. Need to use those salad peppers? Perfect! A homemade dressing would be good too, but this is what she used and what I had. 

This is the pasta I like to use

I love all the colors in this salad

And yes, we used paper plates. 

This old ranch house doesn't have a dishwasher and DH and I needed to put another coat of Linseed oil on the flatbed right after dinner so paper plates it is.

Thankfully there are leftovers because tomorrow's spring-cleaning-in-the-chicken-coop-day for me

Thursday, May 9, 2024

Special Weekend

 Last weekend our newest grandbaby and his Mama and Daddy drove in for a visit so I soaked in all the smiles and giggles I could in the short amount of time they were here. 

Skeet kisses!


           They have lots of animals at home so Lucas is used to critters and Skeet has such a gentle heart although his tongue can get a little excited. LOL.
    

 Such a sweet boy!                              

                                           

But I discovered something. My grandbaby muscles need some training. My hips and hamstrings were so sore! LOL. I first noticed it when I got back from spending time with our 3 yr-old granddaughter last week. 

This old Gram spent so much time on the floor interacting with and playing with them and then swinging them up from the ground probably 100 times and let me tell you, those grandbaby muscles were super achy. My parents and in-laws spent time with their grandkids, but I honestly never saw them on the floor with them and maybe that's why. LOL. 

Still, I wouldn't change it for a minute! 


Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Birthday Blessings

Last week I hopped a plane to visit our boy and his family and to celebrate a special birthday!

This little nugget is just delightful!

Such a fun age!

Full of ideas and imagination and joy and adventure.

The best kitchen assistant ever!

We made gallons of lemonade for our picnics. LOL

Bath time is a family affair. LOL

Build-a-Bear adventure!

TLC was administered immediately

 We were getting ready to go to the wildlife zoo and mama put this cute outfit on her. Apparently she's grown and the top is now a crop top. Daddy commented: She just turned 3 today. I'm not sure I'm ready for that. LOL. Laughter ensued and outfit was changed.

Such a sweet day


Hip-Hip-Hooray!


I loved capturing those everyday special moments


And the Corn Quilt was a hit!


I savored every moment

There are only 2 daily flights into the nearest airport and one of them arrives at 11:40 p.m.. Flying over Lubbock at this point.

By the time I got home and took a shower it was after 1 a.m. and then it was back to town the next morning for work and up again at 2 a.m. on Tuesday because it's spring branding season and DH left at 3 a.m. to help the neighbors. Whoever said things would slow down when empty nest season arrived lied! OYE! This Gram is pooped! But her heart is full!



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