"And they continued stedfastly in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship, and in breaking of bread, and in prayers." Acts 2:42 KJV
Hi readers! How are you today? It is grey and cold outside here, perfect for baking! It took me most of the day to bake a loaf of orange cranberry bread and to clean up after! LOL My hubby claims when I cook, I dirty every dish in the house. Judge for yourself. I took a photo of the dishes I wash washing afterwords! LOL I was baking the bread for our Bible Study Brunch tomorrow morning.
Before I baked, I did have a nice morning from 9 too 11 at Panera with friends where we were celebrating two of our birthdays. I forgot to take any photos but still had my Panera cup and it is in one of my photos for TSFT over a Bleubeard & Elizabeth's at Altered Book Lover. I even spy another cup by the sink, although that doesn't have tea in it.
For a craft, I will show a project I am currently making for my sister, a heritage album. The page I am showing you has a photo on it over 100 years old. The baby girl is my late mother, and she would have been 100 years old this past April! And the lady is my grandmother! The photo had been colorized so even though it was a heritage photo, I did the layout with colors. I will add journaling to the banner.
That's it on this dreary gray afternoon. Happy T Day to the T Gang. Thank you for stopping by. I really enjoy reading your comments, too. It is like we are talking to each other even though many of you are live across the pond or at least across the country! See you next time!




8 comments:
Your orange cranberry bread looks very tasty Sharon. I love that combination. And I don't think you used that many pots, pans or dishes. I must use a lot too. Grin. And even though its colorized that is a great old photo. Look at that hat on your grandmother. It's really classic. I hope you have a super T day and week ahead. hugs-Erika
Ohh I want some of that cake. It looks so good. My hubby says the same thing about me when I cook. Every pot, pan, dish is used. LOL
That first photo reminds me of the PBS show Test Kitchen, where they test recipes until they get them right. Then, when they show them on TV, they have/use even MORE dishes than what you used. That bread looks delicious and I bet the ladies at your Bible Study Brunch will love it. It looks yummy.
I was delighted to see you are once again working on your sister's heritage album. If you keep at it, you will have it finished in no time.
Thanks for sharing your bread and your latest page in the heritage album with us, as well as your tea for T this almost Tuesday, dear Sharon.
My Hubby is the same. Pots, pans... and who washes the dishes? Me! And often I don´t even share his food (he eats weird things like liver....).
Oh, I need to find time to bake, too! An onion cake!
Your bread looks great and the hat your Grandmother is wearing! Hope you still have it? Goes into fashion over here!
A hi from over the pond, Germany, Braunschweig, The City of Henry The Lion to be exact.
My husband says the same of me. I use every pot in the house. But he is allowed to say that as he was such a good cook and being a professional chef, he is used to cleaning up after himself, so when he cooked, the kitchen ended up cleaner than it was before, lol.
Cranberry snd orange sounds like a nice combination. I am in the process of making my own sourdough starter, so watch this space.
Happy TDay! Oh your cake looks so yummy. I would love a slice with my Tea. :) Happy Tday and have a lovely rest of the week.
Delicious looking cake. And what a tasty combination.
I am sure it will be appreciated by the bible study group.
Happy T Day!
That bread looks so yummy! What your hubby says sounds familiar to me too, I use all the bowls when I'm baking ...lol 😆. Your heritage album for your sister looks stunning - love it ❤️. Happy T Day! Hugs, Jo x
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