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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Long day, lots of fun and family....

I don't get home made pie very often because  I don't like to make pie crust.  My daughter makes pies as good as my mother's were so it was a treat to have the cherry pie this year.  It was so wonderful to have my whole family together, good conversation, great food, memories shared.  I have so much to be thankful for.
 
Check out Debbie's colorwash quilt made from the kit I sold plus lots of her own fabrics.  It is gorgeous!

11 comments:

  1. My mum's pastry never inspired me to try making my own! It's about the only thing I don't bake!

    Deb's quilt looks fabulous, doesn't it? And her Rudi is soooooo cute!

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  2. The pies look (and all the food there) great.

    I saw Deb's quilt last night. She did a great job.

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  3. I haven't made a pie crust in years, mine do not turn out well, I buy the ones in the frozen section that are rolled up and frozen, thaw them out and unroll it and place in the pan - no one has known the difference.

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  4. The secret to pie crust is using lard for the shortening. I really love pie, but if it's not made by moi, I don't bother to even try it. Looks like I would bother at your house. :)

    Glad you had such a nice weekend.

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  5. Thanks for sharing the link to the finished colorwash . . .

    With those wonderful desserts, I think I would have skipped dinner so I had more room to enjoy!

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  6. Yum...cherry pie is a favorite. Lucky you! PS Debbie's quilt is fabulous, thanks for the link. Makes me anxious for time to play with my kit from you.

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  7. A meal isn't complete without deserts. And it is a tradition in our family to have at least 6 different pies at Thanksgiving every year just because thats it how many Mom always made when she hosted the dinner. We (3) made sure we had our 6 pies to choose from. And my grandson asked did you make any cookies ? I felt so bad that I forgot to make 'his cookies' this year. And when I see your delicious array of pies, desert bread, cookie bars, AND COOKIES I knew I had really 'dropped the ball' (*._,*) this year.

    J~MT

    p.s. Debbie's color wash is stunning and I love the way she quilted it.

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  8. Who needs turkey with this array of goodies!!! Thank you for your approval of the colorwash....it really means a lot. I am so blessed to have been inspired by you and send big hugs to you .

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  9. Her quilt turned out great. I think our Thanksgiving was highlighted by lots of dessert options this year.

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  10. I think I would start dinner with dessert! Yum.

    Debbie's quilt looks beautiful.

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