Remembering the good stuff: 2011 – the food

Fava Beans

This year we started getting a farm box and have enjoyed trying a number of fruits and veggies that were new to me. My fava bean post was a featured post on BlogHer (quite a thrill for me). And I no longer fear the butternut squash. I also wrapped turnips in bacon, and found a great way to make a flavorful stir fry.

The farm box will continue this year, but less frequently. Even the small box is a bit too much for just us two. We’re now getting a box every other week instead of every week and still have more than enough and a freezer full of prepped vegetables.

Peanut butter and banana stuffed french toast

Eating out in 2011 was the year of the breakfast. A highlight was a re-visit to Pt. Hudson Cafe and their stellar bacon cheddar waffles. I chased the chicken and waffle craze to the Front Porch in San Francisco and have hopes to get to 900 Grayson in Berkeley sometime soon. In San Diego I developed an obscene love for the peanut butter and banana stuffed french toast at Cafe 222. I still think it is possibly a perfect meal: Peanut butter + Banana all melted and gooey between egg soaked toasted bread – you’ve got your protein and fruit and grains, right? Perfect.

Stocking Stuffers for Knitters

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About 7 years ago, the first Christmas after I started knitting, Hubby surprised me by stuffing my stocking with a bunch of cool little knitters tools. I was such a new knitter that I didn’t even know they existed. There was a row counter and some stitch markers and a few other things. He told me he went into my local yarn shop and stared at the wall of tools trying to figure out what things were and if I needed them. One of the kind sales workers must have seen his dazed and confused expression and picked out a bunch of stuff. The story still tickles me now because he made such an effort to find things that would support my knitting. It showed me how he “got” that knitting had become one of my pleasures. Sadly, that knitting store no longer exists. But many things can be purchased online or at other knitting local knitting, fabric, and craft stores.

Here are some ideas for last minute stocking stuffers for knitters.


For other gifts for knitters, the Yarn Harlot has been adding cool ideas throughout December for “non-knitters who love knitters.”
Start with Day 1

And if your knitter is also a crafter – here’s my list of stocking stuffers for crafters that I posted on Skinny Scoop.