Rubber Stamped Clock
Description : The base for the Rubber Stamped Clock is foam core board, one of my favorite craft materials.
Craft Link : Rubber Stamped Clock
Source : Inka Stamps
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Build A Portable Dining Retreat
Description : With spring around the corner, now is the time to Build A Portable Dining Retreat. According to Sunset Magazine, the entire thing can be built for around $200.00.
Craft Link : Build A Portable Dining Retreat
Source : Sunset Magazine
Tote Bag Project
Description : j caroline creative is the company that manufactures the Jessica Jones fabric collection. Most of the fabrics used to illustrate the Tote Bag Project are Jessica Jones.
Craft Link : Tote Bag Project
Source : j caroline creative
Ticket Bowl
Description : Tickets for the Ticket Bowl can be purchased at Oriental Trading Company.
Craft Link : Ticket Bowl
Sources : Cathie Filian
Read More : Home Decor or Home
Make A Photo Flip Book
Description : Make A Photo Flip Book and turn your photos into a tiny moving picture.
Craft Link : Make A Photo Flip Book
Source : Photojojo!
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Free Morning Star Quilt Pattern
Description : Be sure to have some experience with quilting before you try the Free Morning Star Quilt Pattern.
Craft Link : Morning Star Quilt Pattern
Source : PBTex
Hasselback Potatoes
I bought a new cookbook this week, called Kosher By Design Entertains. Among the hundreds of amazing recipes, was one for a dish called Hasselback Potatoes. In short, Hasselback Potatoes are potatoes that are partially slit from short side to short side every 1/6 inch and then roasted in oil or butter and spices. While the potatoes are roasting, the slices will fan out beautifully. My version of the recipe is quite a bit easier than the one in the book, but the idea remains the same.
Betty Crocker also has a recipe for Hasselback Potatoes, but that recipe uses Parmesan cheese and breadcrumbs.
Annette’s Hasselback Potatoes
Ingredients:
4 large potatoes
1/2 cup olive oil
onion soup mix
salt
Directions:
Using a very sharp knife, slit the potatoes from short side to short side about every 1/6 of an inch. End each cut about 1/2 from the bottom of the potato. Stir the package of onion soup mix into the oil. Pour the oil over the potatoes and bake at 325 degrees for 60 minutes. Using a spoon, marinate the potatoes with the oil on the bottom of the pan, and bake for another 30 minutes. Salt to taste.
Definitely try one of these two recipes the next time you need a fancy, but quick, side dish. I guarantee you won’t be sorry.
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