Sunday, April 15, 2018

Cooking & crafting

My Bush Lemons ripened a little early & for some reason they didn't grow much larger than golf balls. This seasons crop should've been a good one too but i also lost a few to winds.  So i made lemon butter today with what lemons have ripened & this is the result.
Yesterday i binge watched Lost In Space on Netflix & April blocks of Send My Love by Gail Pan are done.

11 comments:

Fiona said...

I love lemon flavour in anything...... your tags are lovely .... was Lost in Space good?

Hugz

Anonymous said...

Hi Jeanette your lemon butter looks delicious and your blocks are very cute,oh i must check out lost in space,hope you have a lovely evening my friend xx

Peg - Happy In Quilting said...

Gorgeous tags ❤️❤️❤️

Karen S said...

There is never a guarantee with any fruit when our weather is so changeable. Glad you still got to make your lemon butter.
And well done on your stitching marathon. They are lovely.

Michelle Ridgway said...

I am a lemon fan too! Yummo. Your little tags are looking great xx

Cheryl said...

Your stitcheries are looking great Jeanette. I'm about to start this months

Anorina @SameliasMum said...

Yum! I love lemon spreads. We had quite a few on our trees before going away, so I’m hoping they’ve withstood the crazy weather back home. Your stitcheries are lovely Jeanette x

ellieshomemadehome.blogspot.com said...

Lemon butter sounds delicious. Was Lost in Space any good, saw it advertised last night and love anything sci-fi. Happy stitching :)

Susan said...

I love lemon flavoured things too....but no lemon tree here so I buy whan I can...These gail pan stitcheries are so cute...and fairly quick.

Allie-oops Designs said...

Lemon butter - LEMON BUTTER??? That sounds delish!! And it sure looks pretty! Love those stitched blocks!

Joy from Days Filled With Joy said...

Haha! I binged watched that too the other day!! xx

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