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Thursday May 23rd 2013

Posts Tagged ‘Zucchini’

Spicy Chicken Stir-Fry

Spicy Chicken Stir-Fry

We have a family tradition that has been in effect since I was a child. On Christmas day each person finds an envelope in the Christmas tree with $25 in it to be used for buying books at a local book store the day after Christmas. As children it allowed our parents to have [Read More]

Faster Than You Think

Faster Than You Think

Growing a vegetable garden feels like a labour of love when you are first planting. You dig, weed, plant, water and tend. You wait. You wait some more. You weed some more and wonder, how long? How LONG!!?? This year I decided to take photos a bit more often to show those of [Read More]

Grilled Salad (You read that right!)

Grilled Salad (You read that right!)

Looking for a healthy option for your next tail gate? What could be better than a vegetarian dish that is tasty, easy and pleasing to most everyone?! This is the most simple of dishes, liked even by those who don’t seem to care for vegetables! Grilled Salad Serves 4-6 [Read More]

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Private Lessons

Private Lessons

Would you like some one-on-one time with Kimberli in NYC or NJ to improve your sewing? Do you have a list of questions [Read More]

Tuesday Tip: Machine Stitches

Tuesday Tip: Machine Stitches

Which Stitch? Have a new machine? Curious about all the new stitches it can make? Thread it with a dark color thread [Read More]

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Learn to Embroider – May 19 – NYC

Learn to Embroider – May 19 – NYC

Do you walk through boutiques adoring the hand embroidered items but balking at the prices? Have you thought, “I [Read More]

Tuesday Tip: Tracing Wheel

Tuesday Tip: Tracing Wheel

Manning that Tracing Wheel When using your tracing wheel, be sure that the crook in the arm is facing down. Place your [Read More]

Mystery Project The MacKay Way!

Mystery Project The MacKay Way!

What are we Making? Mystery Sewing projects are fun, whether it’s with children or adults. Watching their faces [Read More]

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