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Mystery Announcement & Happy Thanksgiving!

Registration is underway for my new Mystery Project. This class is being offered through Shining Needle Society and you can get all the details at https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/46618682/SNS_Starstruck%20Mystery%20Announcement2014.pdf. I've completely finished stitching it and have such a hard time not showing it to everyone! I took it to my quilting retreat last week and proudly showed it off to my friends there - some of them may be lured over to the dark side as they expressed an interest in the class!

Here's a sneak peek...

I've got to get to work - Thanksgiving is at my house tomorrow! Wish me luck cooking a turkey by myself for the first time ever! My mom is here but she's now allowed to come into the kitchen until I've got the turkey in the oven! I've made several attempts in the past but she always takes over while I happily step aside!

Happy Thanksgiving!
Kathy

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  1. Kathy
    It will go fine. Long ago I cooked my first turkey by means of a cookbook and no assistance. I'm talking one daughter thru it long distance and the other one has left it to her husband.

    Jackie

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  2. Good Luck with your turkey. The best turkey I ever made was in a brown paper bag from the grocery store. Used 2 bags (on inside the other), put bacon grease on the inner bag's insides, stuck the turkey in and stabled it shut. I did my turkey's that way for many years, until grocery stores stopped using the paper bags. Now that they are coming back in favor, can't wait until next year to bake my turkey :0 Have fun and welcome the ladies into your kitchen, a little wine or hot toddies makes it even more fun LOL

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