One of DH's and my favorite desserts is Punkin Puddin...It's made like you would make the filling for pumpkin pie, but with a few mods to make it lower-carb: Splenda instead of sugar, cream instead of evaporated milk and no crust..I also cook it at 400F for 20-25 minutes so its a little faster than waiting for a pie.
Last night we got to hankering for some...but I had no cream in the house and being sick with no desire to head out to the market, I needed something else...so, I melted some low-carb Butter Pecan ice cream in the zapper and made do! It was simply....delish! Served it warm with a scoop of the Butter Pecan ice cream and a drizzle of no-carb maple syrup...YUMMMMM...
Last night we got to hankering for some...but I had no cream in the house and being sick with no desire to head out to the market, I needed something else...so, I melted some low-carb Butter Pecan ice cream in the zapper and made do! It was simply....delish! Served it warm with a scoop of the Butter Pecan ice cream and a drizzle of no-carb maple syrup...YUMMMMM...
And now for the WIP...I am working on the squares for the back of the Heart's Garden quilt:
Here are some strips waiting to be sewn.
Here are some blocks waiting to be ironed. I am pressing the seams open because there are so many of them and since the fabrics are different weights I thought they would look nicer if there were not other colors showing thru the lighter fabrics.
Here is the project book (this quilt is complex enough that it needs a project book!). Inside are all the designs, measurements, and snips of all the fabrics I am using.Here are some strips waiting to be sewn.
Here are some blocks waiting to be ironed. I am pressing the seams open because there are so many of them and since the fabrics are different weights I thought they would look nicer if there were not other colors showing thru the lighter fabrics.
And...here are 4 of the completed blocks. You can see the pattern start to emerge! There are actually two different blocks - I found this out quite accidentally! But it looks better when the cuts are rotated on the alternating blocks.
I still have a lot of blocks to do before I can start assembling the Quilt-As-You-Go squares...
7 comments:
The quilt looks great. And your solution to the punkin puddin problem was so clever. I'll have to remember that one!
I love the scrappy look of your quilt and thanks for visiting me-stop by again soon. By the way-I scrolled down to see your handbag and it gave me a chuckle..have a great Turkey day....
The pumpkin puddin' sounds great.
I do love how the heart quilt is coming together.
those are great looking blocks--look adaptable to QoV quilts too!
That is going to be one gorgeous quilt!
I'll bet your punkin pudding
was better than usual.
What a fun pattern! Your fabrics are perfect for it.
I really like this quilt! What a great use for scraps.
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