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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Molasses and Ginger Cookies

We wanted good cookies.
Well, okay, that's sort of an understatement: we wanted PERFECT cookies.
Soft and chewy in the middle, crispish and cruncherly on the edges. Butterly, spicy, sweetish, a little smooch of salt.

And we were SUCCESSFUL!

So here you are my friends:

2 sticks of butter (soft but not melty)
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 + 1/2 cup white sugar
(could do one cup of each instead)
1 cup (plus a little extra for good measure) molasses
2 eggs

mix this stuff all together really well in a big beautiful bowl

also:
4 cups flour
1+ 1/2 tsp baking SODA
2 tsp (+) ground ginger (go ahead, throw in a little more: you like it!)
2 tsp (+) saigon cinnamon (oh, sure, any old cinnamon will do!)
some cloves (1/4- 1 tsp depending on your taste)
some nutmeg (1/4 ish tsp)
some allspice (1/2 ish tsp)
1/2 - 1 tsp salt

mix this all up together

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add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients

So, for our cookies we rolled up balls of dough about the size of golf balls and dredged them in sugar. Plop them just like that onto baking sheets and bake at 350 for 9-11 minutes
When they come out they look a little puffish but get nice and flatty and crackly after a minute or two.

This recipe makes about a hundred-thousand cookies, but its easy enough to halve it (2 eggs! perfect!)


The most-beautiful-cookies-in-the-WORLD!


If spicy snapperly cookies aren't your favorite to eat they make a grand pirate-patch, as you can clearly see.

OH! This all happened so FAST!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Hello, Boy.


This little friend is one of a series that I'm perpetually working on.
His little body is cut from a drawing and the head is painted in watercolor and ink.
All on a map.

In real life he measures about 2 inches by 3 inches.

Good Morning.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

King Me (or) I Glower


I wonder if everything I paint or draw is some form of self-portraiture.

Oh, yeah. This one's definitely me.


Anyhow. I'd really like to say some things. I'd love if someone listened.
Have been awfully self-conscious since reading this excerpt from Ginger Pye; like I'm doing something wrong by referring to myself in the first person.

But I'm me: I'm "I".
How could this possibly apply to a journal? Even if it is for public consumption.
So sorry to Jerry and Rachel.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

catalogue

This was my really strange and awkward attempt to catalog some of my library. My library! Ha!
Anyhow, it was sort of successful and I also discovered that I didn't know where I'd misplaced a favorite book "Like Water for Chocolate" by Laura Esquivel.
Shortly after putting out an APB for the missing tome I received an amused phonecall from my sister:
"You let me borrow that book, like, last week"
"oh."

well, phew.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Accomplishment!

My husband's birthday and my best-friend's-husband's birthday fall on the very same day.
This year there was a challenge: keeping two secrets!
My friend commissioned a handmade jacket for her man and my children planned a surprise party for their father.
It was a wild week.
I was very quiet!
And working hard.

See here: my beloved, wearing Francisco's jacket.

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The jacket is made of wool.
(I so badly wanted to wash and dry the wool hot to shrink and felt it up...will certainly do that for the next project!)
Oh, yes! That lining is made from hand dyed, screen printed cotton.


Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Coloring


I found myself yesterday with much more to do than could ever be accomplished.
SO I pitched everything and stood amongst the mountains of laundry dyeing fabric.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Schoolish


I've just created a handful of 13 different fabrics that I'm calling "Schoolish" and I am completely, overwhelmingly preoccupied with it.
Dreaming of things I'd make with them.
And scheming ways to make a little dough so that I can buy them up and make these dreamt-of things.

Obsessed! Right, that was the word I was looking for.
Ha!

Take a little peek:

Thursday, July 29, 2010

summer skin


Fresh, delicious, maddening summer breezes have finally permeated my very soul!
I've been feeling awake and alive and productive and strong and...good.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Oblique Strategies

Things have been a little slow going for me of late.
Yesterday I heard about Brian Eno's Oblique Strategies -which he first utilised whilst creating the album Another Green World.

Honor thy error as a hidden intention

Make a sudden, destructive unpredictable action; incorporate

Short circuit (If eating peas improves virility, shovel them into your pants)

What are you really thinking about just now?

I think I would like to make my own set.
In a very perfect world.

Anyhow, all of this has ignited the smallest ember.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

evolution of the palette (or the girls make art)


grace 03/10


eliz 03/10


collaboration 12/09

Everybody around here is working in oil pastel and watercolor.


Tuesday, March 30, 2010

bread, eggs, milk, meat

all i want to do is paint today