Saturday, October 14, 2006

It's done! It's done! It's done!!!

Can you tell that I am just a little bit excited to be done, done, done with the pink and brown pineapple quilt? I was able to calm down and get the binding done this afternoon. Nina actually called me this morning and told me to just quit getting stressed out over stuff!



In other news, I made a batch of yummy muffins last night. Actually I made a double batch. 24 yummy breakfast muffins. See, maybe some of Nina's baking talents have rubbed off on me! I promised Nina the recipe - so here you go!

Coffee Cake Muffins

makes 12 muffins

Mix dry ingredients:

1/2 cup flour

1/2 cup whole wheat flour

1/2 cup wheat germ

1/2 tsp. baking powder

1/2 tsp. salt

1 tsp. baking soda

1/2 tsp. cinnamon (I added at least twice that!)

1/2 cup sugar (could do half sugar/half splenda)

Mix Wet ingredients:

2 eggs

1/2 cup oil

1 cup plain or vanilla yogurt - low fat

1 1/2 tsp. vanilla

Mix wet and dry. Makes 12 miffins - 2 WW points each. Bake at 350 degrees F. for 25 minutes.




20 comments:

  1. That quilt is absolutely beautiful! You did a great job! And those muffins sound so yummy! Your making me hungry!

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  2. Just wonderful! I think you're trying to make Miss Taylor love you when you're her MIL!

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  3. The quilt is so pretty and the quilting looks great. I love pink and brown.

    Thanks for the recipe -- even has WW points!

    Judy L.

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  4. The quilt looks beautiful! Well done. Thanks for the quilting detail photo, too. Muffins looks yummy - it's time for breakfast here.

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  5. Ooh. If I were a good Mom and not running out on my family this morning...I'd give your muffins a try, Sarah. They sound great...thanks for sharing the recipe!

    LOVELY job on the brown/pink quilt! Your machine quilting looks terrific! Your celebration is justified!

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  6. the quilt is great! I love the quilted leaves interspersed with the swoops. Congrats at getting it done -- didn't kow stress was one of those things you could just banish, but seems you listened well to Nines and it worked :-)

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  7. What a gorgeous quilt! I love it - you did a great job!

    And that recipe...yep, I'm going to have to try that one!

    Have a great day!

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  8. Congratulations on finishing your quilt. The quilting is lovely.

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  9. The leaf quilting you did on the border looks great. And congrats on the finish!

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  10. And it's beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!! I'm so happy for you- quite a big quilt. I'll try the muffins soon! Love ya!

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  11. Your Pineapple Quilt is beautiful!!! Makes me think of strawberries and chocolate. :) Gorgeous!!

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  12. It's beautiful, It's beautiful, It's beautiful! Love the diagonal pattern of the browns...I can resist almost anything but a diagonal pattern in quilts:)

    XOXO Peni

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  13. Funny...I didn't read Nines' comment and said the same thing. Pity her???

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  14. And it's so beautiful, too. I love the pink/brown combination.

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  15. Pink and brown...I love it. Thanks for the recipe. I was flipping through magazines looking for muffins!
    Siobhan

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  16. Congratulations on another great finish. You're on a roll! That pink and brown go so well together. This is a beautiful quilt, and the quilting on it is great too! It seems like if you made 24 muffins, there would be enough to share - the muffins, not just the recipe. hmmmph. LOL

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  17. Fabulous quilt. Stunning really.
    Love the Pink and brown. Thanks for reading QuiltersBuzz.com.
    Cheers.
    Gina Halladay

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  18. great quilt and great quilting. did you to that on your handiquilter?

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  19. Your pineapple quilt is so beautiful. Congratulations on the big finish!

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