Finished today! Yahoo.
Done on 40ct confederate gray with the recommended floss.
I tried a new recipe in the crockpot this weekend. After having Indian Pudding on or trip to Maine I figured that I needed to make some. I googled it and came up with a recipe that seemed my speed.
It is made with milk, eggs, cornmeal, molasses, ginger, cloves, allspice and finely chopped dates. Yum! Served warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. I will definitely be making this again.
Have a great week friends!
Now what should I stitch?
Chris
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19 comments:
Beautiful! Congrats on the finish!
Congrats on the lovely finish! MMMMM...that pudding looks yummy!
That pudding reminds me of a dessert my granny makes. She got it from her mother (lots of Indian on that side!) It is made from cornbread and sweet potatoes (- you can see the pumpkin-sweet potato substitution). I always liked to think of it as an old family recipe handed down through the generations from Native American ancestors - until I saw her make it and use a can of condensed milk! That can't be "authentic!" ;)
Congratulations on the finish! It's beautiful! The Indian Pudding sounds delicious too. Where did you get the recipe?
Whooo hoooo! Congrats on a wonderful finish.
Congrats on your beautiful finish. The Indian pudding looks yummy!
Wonderful finish! I love Indian Pudding but I have never had it with chopped dates. It looks yummy.
Your finished project is lovely! Good going!
A beautiful finish! wOW, 40ct?? Hats off to you!
Oh,what a beauty, Chris!! I just love it :)
Your finish looks great. Maybe you should stitch an ornament or two to add to your tree, should you ever put it up again!
Beautiful finish. I need to get back to working on mine (still on part 1)!
Congrats on your finish! It's stunning! I never even got around to starting this mystery! lol
yipeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee a big well done..it is looking so beautiful..congratulations :)
pudding is looking so yummyyy;)
now what you will stitch? cant wait to see that..
big hugs cucki xx
Isn't that the best feeling--a finish AND a new receipe which I must admit sounds fabulous!
Great Finish ;)
Wonderful finish!
Congratulations on such a great finish! Your version of Indian Pudding looks absolutely yummy.
Congratulations Chris, it's lovely
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