I am quite in love with my Saturday, and why not when it includes my three favorite things?
The sister picked me up some new yarn. Baby Bee by Hobby Lobby, the color is Little Britches. The sister needed some little crocheted flowers. While she is very crafty in her own right, she does not know how to crochet, but does like to include these little yarnies in her crafts.
So I am crocheting away on these little babies, all while in my favorite attire- jammies. I might add that it is now 4:00 in the afternoon. Bliss!
New yarn and jammies are great in themselves, let's add something to watch on the television. Here is my something British.
I am telling you I am addicted to anything and everything British on t.v. Just ask my Netflix queue, it does not lie. The weather today is accommodating nicely with my UK state of mind. It is slightly overcast and cool which makes pretending even better. I don't quite know when my love affair with the Brits started, but I think it may have to do with one of my favorite authors, Maeve Binchey. To add to the desire, I read blogs from Attic24 with her wonderful flowers and pictures of her part of the world. I have made a friend through blogs, and she came to visit Florida and was actually talking about living here. Maybe the grass always seem greener, all I know is that I want to share a pint with the lot! :)
I don't want you to worry that with all these fun things going on that I am not getting my nourishment. I have some very messy drop cookies waiting to fill that need.
No Bake Fudge cookies-Life is good!
XO
ANDI
*****Recipe for cookies being added for my British friend*****
No Bake Fudge Cookies
3 Cups of Rolls Oats
2/3 cup Peanut Butter
2 cups of Sugar
1/2 cup of butter
1/2 milk
1/3 cup of cocoa
2 tsp vanilla
Combine oats and peanut butter in a bowl and set aside.
Add butter, sugar, milk, and cocoa to a medium saucepan. Stirring constantly, heat till
the mixture comes to a rolling boil. Remove from heat immediately add vanilla, oats and
peanut butter.
Drop onto wax paper. Setting times vary depending on your climate. Mine usually set within
a 1/2 hour.
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