What's on my mind?
I'm looking forward to life slowing down a bit. I just don't know when that will be. I'm okay with that. I love to be busy. And as my to do list continues to get smaller I can feel myself relaxing more.
My priorities today are to:
1. start making togas for a toga party this weekend.
2. actually make it to a Sew Sisters meet up
3. Continue working my to do list.
A perfect mix of getting crafty, getting out of the house, and getting things done.
What's on your mind?
I do enjoy fiddleheads. They have a green bean-y, asparagus-like, pea-ish taste and they are just fun to look at. From Chateline Magazine: HOW-TO It’s Almost Fiddlehead Season! Here’s How To Cook This Springtime Veggie Properly Fiddleheads are a Canadian delicacy, but undercooking them can lead to food poisoning by Amy Grief Updated Apr 9, 2019 Fiddlehead season is short, so when you see the adorable green curlicues at your grocery store or farmers’ market, buy them while you can. Before chowing down on these little springtime delicacies, there’s a few things you should know first since fiddleheads can cause food poisoning if they’re not cooked properly. What are fiddleheads? These tightly curled coils are ostrich fern fronds. They start appearing in late April and early May in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and are usually found in forests, marshes and by rivers and streams. Taste-wise, fiddleheads, which are popular amongst food foragers, are...
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