Aug 12, 2017

A stinky day

But worth it.
 

 
A few more to add to the sale.  Probably more coming.
 
 
 
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11 comments:

deb said...

Oh ... those look fantastic - I'm drooling!

The Eveningstitcher said...

I'm dying for stuffed cabbage!!! My husband hates it, so I never get to eat it...how far do you live, Marly?????

Marlene said...

I love that larger pinkeep with that large bird. In case I'm not fast enough to buy it, what is the pattern? I'd love to have that one.
Thanks!
The Stuffed Cabbage does look delicious. Does it freeze well?

Krissy B. said...

How do we go about buying these? I love them! Pigs in the Blanket is what they call cabbage rolls up here. They are one of my favorite foods. Mark is such a lucky man to have a wife who loves to cook. You make me hungry often.

Lenore Legnetti said...

I'd love the notforgotten farm pouch, I live in Bucks Co., PA. When will they go on sale?

Rugs and Pugs said...

I just love your work.
Never was a fan of cabbage rolls. My mom used to make them, too.
Hugs :)
Lauren

Maggee said...

Yes, your husband is a lucky fellow to have a wife that makes such involved meals! Actually, it is your whole family who benefits, isn't it? You're going to have a feeding frenzy with your sale... Hugs!

Heritage Hall said...


Drooling over the perfect symmetry of your "pigs" and the
pin keeps for sale. Am quaffing the aroma from here....

Maureen said...

YUM!!!!

Theresa Laboda said...

Mmmmm Love stuffed cabbage. I make them and also make pierogi too. I'm polish so we make all the polish foods. Love your little stitched pieces.

wranglerkate said...

My Dad was a first-generation American, his parents having come over from The Old Country (Lithuania). He always wanted my mom to make him stuffed cabbage rolls, a recipe his mother used to make. He loved them. Memories!

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