26.7.10

bread & butter pickles

Brushing off the cobwebs to finally put up a post. :-) Crazybusy would only begin to describe the past few weeks, and then when I think I've edited the final book chapter and can RELAX, my client informs me that the other editor on the project has only managed to get through 5 chapters in the time I've done 20 (!). And could I please, please, please take more work? So yes, I have 8 chapters to get through before vacation---beach, I can hardly wait to see you! (Living 10 miles from the sea comes in handy when austerity measures rule the day.)

Somehow the garden has managed to survive despite my neglect, and we have a good crop of cucumbers this year. So while I was working extra overtime, I instructed the husband to make up some of Grandmom's bread and butter pickles, with strict orders not to deviate from the recipe (except to cut the slices slightly thicker) because it was HER pickles I craved.


I think she gave me the recipe almost 20 years ago, and I remember razzing her---the retired teacher (can't you tell from the handwriting?)---about the misspelling. A perfectionist, she didn't like that very much. And who cares anyway; the "pickels" are divine. :-)

4.7.10

freebie alert

Hope today finds you all recovering from a potato salad and flag-waving stupor. :-) Between lounging about and reading your latest beach novel today, make time to head over to Knitting Daily and download this free 10-page e-book titled Knitting Techniques for More Successful Knitting (and sign up for a free issue of Interweave Knits while you're at it). Although geared more for beginning knitters, I have been knitting for at least 10 years and still found much of the information new and useful. So check it out---it's FREE! :-)

1.7.10

balance and bookmarks

One aspect about the recession that challenges our family is the work-time imbalance that has become routine for almost the last 2 years. My husband and I each have too much of what the other wants so desperately. He, a true hunter/gatherer, wants nothing more than to be working again, and I of course have more work projects than I can handle. I want nothing more than to have another 10 hours in my day so that I can work on all the many non-work projects I have had to put off for longer than I care to remember, whereas my husband, after working on his job apps in the morning, has stretches of hours to fill. And I think both of us crave nothing more than a bit of balance for each other. Something you never read about when the news reports of "more jobs being shed" (can't help but notice how the human element has almost been entirely removed)....

I am currently juggling four projects, which is what has been keeping me away from these pages, but I am excited because all this hard work will be rewarded in three weeks, when I'm taking two weeks off. :-D

Although I haven't been writing here much of late, I have been saving lots of bookmarks for postings. First, Independence Day is this weekend (wow, how did that happen!), and if you're looking to try out some new recipes, here and here are some great suggestions. I love the foodie blog "eat make read", and particularly the yummy summery drink recipes---check it out! Also, as we live in an area where summer wild fires are a serious danger, BBQs in July really aren't done. Which is why I saved this bookmark for BAKED s'mores! Can't wait to make these this weekend! Finally, if you're looking for a tried and true, nothing fancy macaroni salad, here's a family recipe from the archives. I grew up eating this macaroni salad, which I believe my PA Dutch great-grandmother Mamie had published in one of those old church cookbooks.

On the craftier side, last Sunday I did manage to sew up a new tote bag (pictures coming) for carrying my books and things to the pool and beach. The pattern came from this book (an example of the bag is on the book cover), and it was really "simple sewing"---highly recommend. Other projects I really liked and have saved to do later include these flower necklaces and this knitted market bag.

And for a bit of fun, how excited I was to see two of my favorite singer dudes on the same episode of NPR's World Cafe: Lyle Lovett AND Steve Earle. :-D Listen here.

Ok must be off, articles to write and chapters to edit. Happy July, everyone!!!