tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7162428932122354536.post2124311102805170809..comments2024-03-28T08:53:44.649-07:00Comments on My Two Cents: One Week on WednesdayBlesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16369267622517848850noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7162428932122354536.post-14556355394338411202020-03-26T21:36:05.845-07:002020-03-26T21:36:05.845-07:00Glad you enjoyed my waffle making directions! :D ...Glad you enjoyed my waffle making directions! :D Now, if you ever want to make waffles, you'll know just how to do it! Or not! LOL. I do admit to liking waffles. :)<br /><br />That particular cable is one of my favorites. I have to keep my neck warm, except in the summer, because, otherwise, I feel cold! I am cold blooded! It's about 68F inside the house, right now, and I am wearing socks, jeans, a blouse, a sweater, a knitted poncho, and my neck warmer and trying not to give into the urge to turn on the heater! Blesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16369267622517848850noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7162428932122354536.post-47516641092034292020-03-26T18:02:53.352-07:002020-03-26T18:02:53.352-07:00Your "how-to" instructions for making wa...Your "how-to" instructions for making waffles had me laughing. I've never made waffles myself so I found your description quite funny, as I could imagine mine would come out exactly like YOUR directions. I bet they taste heavenly. <br /><br /> I love the cable knit of your neck warmer and I certainly understand why wearing one would make you feel very warm in cooler temperatures. I could never wear one of those fancy neck scarves that were so fashionable because anything wrapped around my neck makes me feel over-heated. I must be hot-blooded. Susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11631937559197478236noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7162428932122354536.post-60768920737883107032020-03-26T13:48:27.859-07:002020-03-26T13:48:27.859-07:00As I mentioned in an earlier reply to a comment, w...As I mentioned in an earlier reply to a comment, when I first heard about these neck warmers, I thought, why bother with a neck warmer when a scarf would do, but, now, I reach for the neck warmer instead of a scarf! <br /><br />Yay, for the yeast! Oops, sorry about it overflowing, but, good to know! There is still hope for my packet of yeast! I have dreams of using it to make a sourdough starter! Need to read up a little bit more before I do anything! Blesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16369267622517848850noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7162428932122354536.post-24341654580575098172020-03-26T13:36:58.343-07:002020-03-26T13:36:58.343-07:00Thank you, Stephenie.
Yes, we are safe at home,...Thank you, Stephenie. <br /><br />Yes, we are safe at home, aren't we, with plenty to do (or not!) <br /><br />One of my cousins has a daughter who lives in New York. She is a pharmacist, so, considered an essential worker. My cousin is worried about her and her other daughter, too, who is a nurse (but, in San Diego).Blesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16369267622517848850noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7162428932122354536.post-36625553822335126642020-03-26T12:56:44.052-07:002020-03-26T12:56:44.052-07:00It's great how something simple like a neck wa...It's great how something simple like a neck warmer can make you feel warmer over all. I tend to put on a scarf if I don't have a high necked sweater. I almost envy those waffle scrapings. I have a weakness for broken cookies and always eat the smallest pieces of chips or fries first. <br />I can now confirm that one should not give up on 7 year old<br />yeast! I decided to proof one packet and after 10 minutes it seemed something was really happening but the house was cool and I decided to put the cup with the yeast mixture into the oven with the light on. When I checked it an hour or so later, I was amazed to find that it was all spongy and had climbed over the edge of the cup and some was on the oven floor! It was easy to clean up. I couldn't use the rest as it wasn't enough, and besides, it was damp and rainy, probably not a good day to make bread anyway. But tomorrow I will try with another of the two remaining packets.Bushladynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7162428932122354536.post-89807824256143978382020-03-26T12:35:57.526-07:002020-03-26T12:35:57.526-07:00They were pretty good, Debra. I love waffles!
...They were pretty good, Debra. I love waffles! <br /><br />When I first heard of neck warmers, I thought why bother, a scarf would work just as well. But, I decided to give it a try and now, I find myself using it all the time! LOL. Cabling is a bit of extra work, but, I like how it looks. I'm sorry your cabling doesn't look right - maybe it is your stitch tension? Do you knit "tightly" or "loosely"? I tend to knit loosely. Blesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16369267622517848850noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7162428932122354536.post-83894565109566811862020-03-26T12:07:46.364-07:002020-03-26T12:07:46.364-07:00Oh, that pumpkin bread looks delicious! I love yo...Oh, that pumpkin bread looks delicious! I love your neck warmer, too. Yes, I have been staying home, like you. I enjoy it. It's relaxing and comforting. I feel for my friends in New York. It's very scary there right now.TheAwakenedSoulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11636961399581011120noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7162428932122354536.post-59545487656087852432020-03-26T09:32:59.722-07:002020-03-26T09:32:59.722-07:00I bet your waffles were good regardless of what th...I bet your waffles were good regardless of what they looked like. <br /><br />Your neck warmer sounds like it's just perfect for keeping you warm around the house. I never got the hang of cabling. Whenever I tried it my cables just don't look right so I tend to avoid making anything with a cable. Which is too bad because I do like the look of them on a knitted garment. 56stepshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06714155300369089630noreply@blogger.com