A food blog about classic recipes and the kind of cooking that we grew up with; we're also trying new recipes that may become tomorrow's classics! And just to add to the fun, you will find sewing or craft projects from time to time here at Yesterfood, too.
27 Caramel Recipes from Treasure Box Tuesday
Can you imagine how wonderful it is to host our party, Treasure Box Tuesday, every week? Wanda Ann and I get to see tons of beautiful recipes and gorgeous crafts and projects every week. We wanted to share a few of the recipes that have featured caramel the past few weeks:
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Welcome to Treasure Box Tuesday!
We're SO happy to see you-
thanks for linking up with us!
thanks for linking up with us!
Miz Helen from Miz Helen's Country Cottage is featured at Memories by the Mile:
and
Kay from Cooking With K is featured at Yesterfood:
Be sure to visit these ladies and their lovely blogs!
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And now for the features!
Our Most Viewed Link was:
Bacon Lettuce Avocado Tomato Chicken Salad Wraps by Love Bakes Good Cakes:
Some of my favorite links from last week:
Vintage Banana Bread by April J Harris:
How to Make a Simple Fall Centerpiece by About A Mom:
Caramel Apple Jam by Sumptuous Spoonfuls:
Milky Way Poke Cake by Meatloaf and Melodrama:
Super Fast Folded 3 Pocket Page by Crafty Journal:
Wanda Ann's Picks:
1. Back to School Bus Dip by Worth It Events
2. Crayon Box Grahams by Hoopla Palooza
3. Hamburger Cake Pops by Moms and Munchkins
Congratulations to everyone who was featured!
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Visit a few other guests, link up anything family friendly, and have fun!
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Owl Zipper Bag
I found a tutorial for a pencil case at Crazy Little Projects, and fell for it immediately. I added a couple of my own touches, and I love how it turned out.
This boxy little zipper bag would make a great pencil case, makeup bag or storage for sewing supplies.
You'll need about 1/4 yard of outer fabric, and about 1/4 yard of lining. Or a fat quarter of each each would work well. You'll need a 9" zipper.
Cut two 9.5" X 5.5" pieces of outer fabric and two of the same size lining fabric. I ironed some medium weight interfacing onto my outer panels so that the case would have a little structure to it. Assemble according to Amber's tutorial. The only thing I added was to finish my inside seams with zigzag stitching to prevent any raveling. Oh, and a little owl charm. I added that, too! :)
I made one for my daughter (who is using it for her crochet hooks), and made another to put in my shop. Make one for yourself, or if you don't have time, here are some of the ones I have available:
This post was written by me and was originally published at Melissa's My Recent Favorite Books
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