It was my scarf: the stylist had used it as a table runner! I was on public transport at the time, but I wanted to giggle out loud, or show it to the passenger in the next seat. Instead I waited until I got to my friend's house to show it off.
The best part is that we actually ended up making the recipe for dinner -- including the pita bread. It was beyond wonderful, and worth every second of trouble. Try it! You can use a different meat (we did) or if you are vegetarian, cook more eggplant and toss it in the spices instead.
Above: the first scarf I ever made -- which I wasn't sure about at the time because I thought that someone might think that I was wearing a teatowel around my neck. OK, now I know that I was...
Above: the first scarf I ever made -- which I wasn't sure about at the time because I thought that someone might think that I was wearing a teatowel around my neck. OK, now I know that I was...
I just realised that I have not included the pita bread recipe here...if anyone is interested I can always reproduce it here later.
9 comments:
Ha, made me giggle, you have to admit it looks splendid as a runner as well. Tore this recipe out yesterday...so glad to hear it's a goodie!
YAY and YUM! xx
LOL that's so funny . Yes, your beautiful scarf is really a multi-purpose piece (and congrates btw it must have been so exciting to see it there) but also your ref to becoming a recipe blog because i made your fabo coconut cake on sunday and blogged about it! Thanks for all your goodies and inspiration, sandra! jxx
no! it wasn't a tea towel it was a table runner,
a multi faceted item no longer exclusively for necks.....your on to something
i particularly like the receipe instruction to serve with ouzo,
i'll drink to that and to your good health too.
the word verification is nonfize....how apt ...
Thank you very much, Jenni, Esme, Jen and Elaine!
It really is a very versatile piece isn't it? ;)
And you must all make the recipe -- or variations thereof -- it really is that good.
Yes, and ouzo is nice too.
:)
Love your work Sandra!!
Aw, thank you so much for writing! :)
totally love this since i sew sew sew all the livelong day.
Thank you Costanza, my stitching is very basic compared to yours!!!
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