Friday, August 1, 2014

Saturday in bright or light green....

First off - I purchased some mushrooms earlier this week (2 - 8ounce packages of small cremini) to make a recipe I found last Saturday night. We had gone to Sweet Tomato's for dinner after work and I loved the corn chowder - two cups later I had to try and find the recipe. Now... I had changed my schedule last year to work on Mondays..... because that was the only day they had Cream of Mushroom soup! Oh my, it is good. I could not find the corn chowder recipe (although there is a good one from The Pioneer Woman I have made) but... I found the Mushroom soup recipe. I made a half batch Friday night..... pure heaven!  It really was ready to eat in under 30 minutes too! I know what I am having for lunch at work today - yummy cream of mushroom soup. Ok, the secret is out... I love soup. I know, I know,.....you live in Florida and love soup. Very strange but that is just me =)

Ok - back to fabric. Since Angela was so nice to post the first sampler block on the 1st I was able to make it up last night after pulling some bright batiks out of a scrap basket. These were leftover from my niece Jillian's quilt last year. Good memories.


Now to find more to make my normal monthly blocks (hexagon flowers, churn dashes, 16 patch). Since it is a version of green this month... I hope to get the green and cream crossroads quilt quilted and bound this month. I made that on the emerald green month and would love to get it finished off.

What are your plans for the month?


Head on over to SoScrappy and see what other green projects are being started this month. If you are interested, I finished off the red and blue star quilt earlier this week and you can see the finished quilt here.

16 comments:

Ray and Jeanne said...

I love soups too! Guess I need to find some mushrooms - it sounds good! ~Jeanne

Kathy ... aka Nana said...

I love soups, too. They aren't just a cold weather food here at Chez Nana. ;-) I need to try out that cream of mushroom soup recipe.

scraphappy said...

So fun to plan your work schedule around the soup rotation! We have a place next to the fabric shop with fabulous tomato basil soup and I always try to go around lunch time when I run out of something. Love your lime greens so far. Memories are the best part of using up scraps.

Nell's Quilts said...

Soup is comfort food and there is no wrong season for that! Some of my favourites are Italian Wedding Soup and Dill Pickle Soup. I find myself reflecting back on quilts made with left over bits. Can't help but smile as I remember. Lovely mini bowties. Looking forward to seeing Crossroads all done.

Carla A Few Of My Favorite Things said...

You can't go wrong with soup anytime, especially if it is made from scratch with fresh ingredients. Great start on August with your bow ties.

Marly said...

Beautiful fabrics for your bow ties. I just packed away the green from a couple of months ago, but at least it's sorted now!

Kristie said...

Love your greens! You have a wonderful section of color in your stash. Speaking of soup....we had turtle soup last night! :) The boys caught 2 big turtles and we made soup! :)
Kristie

Sheila said...

I'm a soup lover, too. Could live on them. LOVE your scrappy green progress. Feels good to have those WIP's/UFO's done.

Karen said...

Your green bow ties are awesome. I love soup all year long. I have a corn soup recipe that is quick and easy that we love,

Cathy said...

I love homemade soup too but not in the summer in those old house w/o A/C.

Good luck on the Crossroads finish!

Lilian Pilar said...

me gusta mucho, el top que tienes en el suelo....en tonos verdes el color preferido de mi hija

Lilian Pilar said...

me gusta mucho, el top que tienes en el suelo....en tonos verdes el color preferido de mi hija

Jo said...

Good start with your bow ties. Sounds like soup is a winner. Love to see how you finish & quilt your green quilt.

make.share.give said...

You can love soup in whatever state you want :) Cute bowties!

LA Paylor said...

Oh I miss Sweet tomatoes! We used to eat there often in FL. None here in MD
LeeAnna from not afraid of color

Ellen said...

Love, love homemade soup!! When I was a child my Mother ALWAYS had a big pot of soup going on the stove ready to eat. She had nine kids that she had to keep fed and there was no going out for a bite to eat!