

Just some of the crafty things I've been making lately -- lacy crochet, super mini quilts, the eco bag from the Eco Bag book. Testing out different things for the holiday sales.


Just some of the crafty things I've been making lately -- lacy crochet, super mini quilts, the eco bag from the Eco Bag book. Testing out different things for the holiday sales.
I did it again! This is the second time I got my food to go in a container that I provided! This was was the tofu cabbage salad at Blue Hen. They were super nice and didn't have any problems using my container. Last week I did it at Senor Fish and they were equally as easy going. Because this practice is clearly a new thing in general, it was better to go to the restaurants when it wasn't crowded.
Been using my new watering can made out of a recycled jalapeno can. Love it. It was a souvenir I bought here when we were in Santa Barbara.
I have been hanging out with Deborah Tull, a sustainability coach here LA, and she turned me on to using a de-chlorinator for my shower head. Apparently, there is so much chlorine in our water these days. I can smell the difference between the waters - in other words, I can smell the chlorine in the unfiltered water. Booooo.


These are the ones I want to make. Each one is a little art piece.
Also had to document the package it came in!
My first butternut squash soup :) (recipe here). If I could learn to cook one new thing a week, even if it's a new topping on a salad, it's progress! With our soup we had bread, avocado spread on top with bacon, and a glass of white wine. I had a few bits of bacon. Yum!
I just subscribed to a digital version of American Craft! Maybe I've been missing out, but this is brilliant. If you're not satisfied with digital, you can easily upgrade to a magazine subscription. Found this via Denyse Schmidt for Obama, Via Lena Corwin.
I finally found them - collapsible chopsticks! They unscrew midway down the chopstick and fit in a little container. I can pass on the container, but really cool idea! My friend had been telling me that they are all the rage in Japan. These are from Rafu Bussan in J town. They were about $8.



Borrowed an old book from the library about The Fabric Workshop in Philadelphia, a non profit print studio where artists were invited to explore an unfamiliar medium, combined with an inner city art education program.
Sabine holding up our freshly screened Obama t-shirts by Grow Your Own Media from last night's Eagle Rock Music Festival.


Is it okay to eat meat (on occasion) if the animal has had a good life? This is my current dilemma. There are times when I just need a little bit of those beef ribs on my husband's plate, but only if I know that it came from a grass fed cow.