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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Stocking Up

I have been seen at the grocery store a lot lately... and teased!! We go to two different stores, and each time another quilter has seen me there. And of course, asked how come we have so much food....


Just so you know - the grocery store isn't all... thought you'd get a kick out of this!


My Amazon Order.....




I have Celiacs - hence all the gluten free stuff... that's how we all eat now... how long do you think I can make it with all this stuff???




I also pulled out my Orca Bay to see where I needed to get started - Look what I found! I guess I will get started getting that last block right!!
Have a great day!!

6 comments:

  1. Have you tried the rice lasagna yet? I found a box at a grocery and want to try it out... I got a box for my DD too since she's trying to be gluten-free (IBS).

    Love that last Orca Bay block..

    :)

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  2. I buy my Pamelas mix and oat flour 25 lbs at a time too! I love Amazon for my special foods.

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  3. Love your wonky block... wouldn't it be a fun quilt to redesign each block with the same elements just in different arrangement? I wonder how many different ways you could arrange this block...
    Hugs

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  4. I'm not sure we could survive if we had to think ahead enough to order things via the web. We do good to remember we need milk!

    Interesting interpretation on that last block!

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  5. Oh wow....even with a boo-boo, those Black/white/red(?) blocks look incredible! Wow...that red jumps out. Cool! Glad to see you pull it out :)

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  6. I have been running into more and more people who are living with celiac. I think my MIL has it, but she's in denial and continues to be miserable. It's probably a better way for all of us to eat. Your block looks like a multi-tasker stitched it. I'll bet you were doing at least 6 things while putting that one together! :)

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