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I cook mine in a pressure cooker and the aroma just fills the house. I then whipped up a little cake and to every one's surprise it was a little different then your average butter cake.
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It's green of course! How fitting. The kids got a real kick out of it.
In the knitting department, I finished my fronts for the St. Brigid cardigan and thanks to A at Knit and Run for helping me figure out the neck line decreases. My mind could not picture it properly. I have now cast on for the sleeves and will take sometime to absorb the patterns instructions for increases before delving too far. Thank goodness it's Wednesday and I get to knit with my Snb Gals tonight!
2 comments:
My pleasure :-) Glad it worked! Your St. Brigid is just looking gorgeous and it's going to be gorgeous on you!!
I can't believe you're done with your fronts. Already. Clearly, I need a job downtown so I can knit every day on the train. Or, failing that, a winning lottery ticket. Either will do.
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