I have been missing in action on this blog for two months. Got back from Maine (where we had a lovely holiday by the beach) and got called to the hospital for surgery. It's been a bit of a recovery, with doing very little. To top it off I came down with some kind of virus and that had me down for the count. So hopefully I will be back creating and blogging next week.
One thing I did do was make some pots of soup. One of my favourites being, leeks and potatoes. Soup seems to be my comfort food. Although we were in the midst of a heat wave - the state I was in called for a nice healthy soup as my food blankie.
2 leeks (washed and chopped)
3 potatoes (diced)
1 onion
Saute leeks and onions in 1-2 TBSP butter for about 5-10 minutes on medium heat.
Add potatoes and saute for a few minutes.
I use commercial low salt chicken broth, but if you make your own - great. I use what is quick and on hand.
Pour in about 6-8 cups - depends how thick you like your soup.
Add some sage and pepper to taste. I also put in a little sweet smoky paprika. Simmer for an hour or so.
Serve.
I rarely use recipes when making soup - usually it is what I have on hand and herbs/spices are added depending upon the mood I am in.:)
I did work on one project - a wool applique kit by Primitive Gatherings. Needed something simple and not too demanding. Everything is provided and all you do is cut and sew. I had not done one before and since I am selling them on my website - I thought I would try one out. This one is called Redware Crow. Here are the materials provided in the kit. The reason I chose Primitive Gatherings is because I loved the wool colours they dye. It is so much like my own dyes that I thought it would be a great fit. As soon as I got the kits I knew it was perfect - they are saturated with colour and look so primitive!
The next one I think I will try is called Prairie Rose and is available on my website under Wool Applique.. along with some more of their wonderful kits. If you are looking for a fast - easy project I have decided Wool Applique is the way to go.
Have a great evening! Joni