Saturday, November 15, 2008

There is Always Tomorrow






















For 2 weeks now I have planned to put the binding on my 25 year old quilt. Everyday comes and goes and something always seems to take priority. My plans today were not to leave the house and get this quilt done. I started my day by going and cutting cabbage and broccoli out of my garden. I am really proud how good my fall garden has done. I came in and washed my broccoli & cabbage and froze it. My "Sweet honey" had went deer hunting so I knew I needed to cook something to eat. I thought I would cook enough for supper also because then I could get busy on the quilt. I started cooking & cooking & cooking!

Menu:
Ranch Cheddar Chicken
Mashed Potatoes
Cabbage Casserole
Homemade Bread
Amish Pecan Pie

All these recipes will be on my Cooking Blog in the next few days. This was the first time that I have ever fixed this chicken recipe, and it was wonderful if I do say so myself. My "Sweet Honey" was eating and looked up and said, "Have you already finished the quilt?" As I was washing the dishes and cleaning the kitchen & feeling really tired........I just laughed.

I already have a ham in the oven, baked beans and potato salad fixed for tomorrows Sunday lunch and supper. I am determined that after church I will start on the binding on this quilt. I sure hope so! I sure am glad there is always tomorrow.
Note: My "Sweet daughter" just read this blog and she informed me that there really isn't always tomorrow! This is so true!

14 comments:

Alice Grace said...

Tomorrows have a way of making their own way! It is going to take a lot of sacrifice on your part to do something for yourself, and that is quilting! I know you take such good care of your family, and the fact that you make all your "todays" so full of love for others is beautiful. You know you love every moment of that cooking talent of yours also! But tomorrow? hmmmm we will see what you do with it.

Samantha said...

As always, looks and sounds delicious- your family is so blessed to have such a wonderful cook around! Most importantly, it's obvious that your most important ingredient is always love...
Hope you get that quilt done tomorrow!

Unknown said...

Can we come live with you? You are always in the garden or the kitchen and somewhere in between manage to find a needle and thread. You are the inspiration to us wanting to grow more veggies. I have told my husband all about you. As far as tomorrow....God Knows!

Kim @ Home Is Where The Heart Is said...

The meal you had planned sounds wonderful!

Donna. W said...

I love me some cabbage. I'm off to check out the casserole.

My Colonial Home said...

Your dinners sound wonderful....I love cooking like you as well...and I like planning ahead.
Isn't it great when our men appreciate our efforts?
Karen

Nanette Merrill said...

It all looks so yummy. I'm sure you are a fabulous cook.

Anonymous said...

Everything looks fabulous. Your girlfriend is a very lucky to have you for her best friend. I hope you are finding time for sewing the binding on the quilt this afternoon. :)

Needled Mom said...

Oh well....it sounds like you made good use of that "binding" time!!!

Maybe tomorrow????

Sue said...

Unfortunately every Sunday I say I will start a diet on Monday, where does time go? I guess it goes with all the other things we do. Your cooking looks amazing, I will need to check these recipes out!!!

Unknown said...

About the milkweed, which I am just learning is the host plant for Monarchs. I have also read that it reseeds itself. I have the Silky Gold one, I think it comes in red too. I can hardly wait until spring/summer to see the life cycle of the Monarch. I am working on a butterfly garden.

Sal said...
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Sal said...

I always feel hungry when I visit here...LOL. Nice post today!
Sorry I deleted last one, too many typos ( blushing ).

Krista said...

You are so awesome! Everything looks so good.