I tried something new this weekend. I made donuts for the first time. They were delicious. I did learn a few things. First, don't overfill the pan. The hole disappears, and they look kind of funny. Solution... I ordered another pan and pastry bags to fill the pans. Second lesson learned: spooning the batter into the pan is very messy! Third lesson learned: reading donut recipes can be lots of fun!
Remember the bejeweled trees I've been making? I've used tons of pearl head pins making them, and my favorite ones come on these little plastic disks. My sister Janet and I have gone through a tremendous number of these pins. We were just tossing the little plastic disks. One day, Janet said there must be something we could do with them. That got me thinking about what I've learned from making Dorset buttons and Teneriffe lace.
Daughter Alison is finishing up her master's degree in counseling, and we were talking about art therapy. I suggested warping these little plastic disks that her clients could use for weaving. Alison is giving a presentation to a group of counselors this week and asked if I would help her prep for the presentation. It only takes a few minutes to warp these little disks with crochet cotton.
What a fantastic idea, to make use of the discs and create a craft project. Well done. It sounds like the sort of thing our group in the old age home does. I know the importance of sussing it all out beforehand!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea. Just shows what you can do with a bit of imagination - and something that would otherwise be thrown away.
ReplyDeleteDid someone say donuts??? I don't care what they look like, just how they taste!! ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat use of those disks!! :)
I'm not going to make donuts, but I did just make an applesauce cake. They look good, but I have lost a lot of weight and that would just put it back.
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