Thursday, January 17, 2008

1.17.08

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Good morning! :)
I'm finally posting a photo of the complete project that I'll be teaching at Donna Downey's INSPIRED. Artist Workshop in April. I absolutely LOVE this project and am so excited to share it with everyone in a few months. Lots of fun little techniques! You can click on the photo above to see a larger view.

Boy, it is cold here today. Well, cold for Texas.
I think tonight I'm going to make The Pioneer Woman's Pot Roast.
It looks SO good. And I like the way the house smells when I make roast.

And thank you for the blog comments. Blogger doesn't always give you everyone's email address when they leave a comment, so if I'm unable to email you directly or visit your blog....thank you for coming here. :)

"Be thankful that God's answers are wiser than your answers." ~William Culbertson

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's beautiful Jenny! I can't wait to see it in person!

Anonymous said...

Uggh it said anonymous and I don't get how to put my name in.....I'll try again :)

Kim said...

Jennifer,

I love this (and so wish I was going to this event:) So beautiful. TFS!

Kim

Anonymous said...

So pretty, Jenny. The pot roast recipe is cowgirly. I like that.
Mom

Sue said...

Yet another fabulous creation, Jen!

Kris with a K said...

mmm...pot roast. Love it! I think we are doing my Grandma's beef stew this weekend. Definitely a comfort food weekend here with this weather!

Teresa said...

How was the pot roast? Love the family banner - is that wood? So cute!

http://teresapete.blogspot.com/

Liane said...

BEAUTIFUL! I love the idea =-)

Anonymous said...

I made PW's pot roast and it was GOOD! I think I oversalted it, but other than that, it's a definite cook-again. I also made beef stew out of the leftovers. It was yummy!

Enjoy!

Pearl Maple said...

Thank you for visiting our blog space today and leaving nice words and a link back to your's.

All these lovely photos of the snow are making me homesick! Ever so beautifulin the way you have caputred the spirit of the season.

Anonymous said...

What a great project. I'm looking forward to your class at Inspired in April.

Jeanette

Helle Greer said...

Awesome project...
I so wish I was going to this event, maybe if i win the lottery, I will come for sure.
Smiles,
helle

Anonymous said...

Thanks for turning me on to the Pioneer Woman's website. I love to cook and her site is a blast. Trying the pot roast tonight ;-)