How to make a quick and easy flannel puppy blanket
/You are bringing home a new puppy. Make this simple diy flannel puppy blanket for soothing and teething.
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by Anne Dovel
You are bringing home a new puppy. Make this simple diy flannel puppy blanket for soothing and teething.
Read MoreCome join us on the 2022 Love Like You Mean It Cruise. This will be the 9th sailing that my husband and I have been on with Family Life. We love it.
Read MoreThis recipe tastes just like my mom’s old-fashioned liver and onions. And, since I’m tying to get my iron up so I can give blood, liver and onions is on the menu I’m the only one in my family who likes liver, so I don’t make it often.
If you like gravy with your liver, it’s simple to do with the pan drippings and some flour and milk, if you are an adventurous sort.
I always hope to have a little leftover to make a liver and onions sandwich, with melted mozzarella on homemade sourdough bread, the following day.
Everyone in my family loves a soothing lavender eye pillow, used cool for headache relief or tension, or warm for muscle stiffness. I’ve tried to make this easy enough for a beginning seamstress! Let me know if anything is not clear!
Personally, I love using an eye pillow when I take a nap or after a yoga session.
Details: Lavender eye pillows can be used cool or warm. You can simply throw rice in a cotton sock, and tie the end shut. But, if you want to give them as gifts, (they make a great gift,) or love the hygge way, you might want to choose a cotton print or even a lovely linen. And guess what? You can use upcycled fabric, or new!
For the following instructions, I have a fat quarter of orange batik fabric, and scraps of cotton flannel. Let’s get started.
You will need 2 rectangles of fabric 5x11”, 1 1/2 cupswhite rice or flaxseed, and 1/2 cup dried lavender buds.
Homemade chai liquid concentrate to make for a warm, spicy beverage.
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Read MoreMake your own masala chai spice blend to add to your favorite tea. It can also be used in cookies and muffins.
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