WOYWW #126
It's Wednesday, the day for sharing workspaces and general ramblings on life as we know it. Link up over at Julia's blog if you want to join in or just nosey around everyone else.
Burning a hole in my worktop today is the remains of a cake from Halloween tea.
It's gluten free Victoria sponge with a coffee and almond topping (should have been walnut, but I didn't have any). I could just eat the entire cake right now!
What I want to know is why can't you make a mini cake. Someone needs to finds a way to get around the need to add a whole egg. Then you could bake a little ramekin sized cake, stuff the lot and not have the rest sitting there calling to you for as many days as it manages to survive.
A local cafe has started baking gluten free on a Saturday which means I can go in and buy just one cup cake and think myself virtuous. Of course they sell them at 4 for £5 too and that means you can try all the different flavours and we are back to square one again.
I've got Small 'N' Grubby home sick at the moment which limits my crafting in some ways (no late night crafting sessions as I attend the invalid's bedside), but also liberates it in others (when he is feeling well he plays with his little brother and I grab some time - like right now).
My craft emphasis is shifting now as I need to concentrate on jewellery, teaching a beginners workshop Monday night, and then I have booked in 2 stalls at craft fairs later in the month. I need to make Christmas papercraft gifts to sell too, and of course there are Christmas presents to be made as well.
Happy crafting and have a lovely Wednesday.
Burning a hole in my worktop today is the remains of a cake from Halloween tea.
It's gluten free Victoria sponge with a coffee and almond topping (should have been walnut, but I didn't have any). I could just eat the entire cake right now!
What I want to know is why can't you make a mini cake. Someone needs to finds a way to get around the need to add a whole egg. Then you could bake a little ramekin sized cake, stuff the lot and not have the rest sitting there calling to you for as many days as it manages to survive.
A local cafe has started baking gluten free on a Saturday which means I can go in and buy just one cup cake and think myself virtuous. Of course they sell them at 4 for £5 too and that means you can try all the different flavours and we are back to square one again.
I've got Small 'N' Grubby home sick at the moment which limits my crafting in some ways (no late night crafting sessions as I attend the invalid's bedside), but also liberates it in others (when he is feeling well he plays with his little brother and I grab some time - like right now).
My craft emphasis is shifting now as I need to concentrate on jewellery, teaching a beginners workshop Monday night, and then I have booked in 2 stalls at craft fairs later in the month. I need to make Christmas papercraft gifts to sell too, and of course there are Christmas presents to be made as well.
Happy crafting and have a lovely Wednesday.
** Kate **
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You sound as if the Christmas planning panic may just be slightly creeping upon you. Good luck with the jewellery class!