Hi Jeni, beautiful quilts!! I love your blog and all the helpful tips for choosing color. I hope you don't mind that I posted about your wonderful blog today.
We are iced coffee fans, too, but do it differently (and easier) than you. We just take our leftover coffee (we brew about 2-3 potfuls a day) and put it in the fridge in a drink container AND in ice cube trays. We always have at least two traysful of coffee ice cubes on hand to use in our iced coffee. And since we drink Sumatra (bold, but low acid) it is so verrrry tasty and easy on the tummy and is just as yummy cold.
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eep, I guess I should remember to name my images. :) Thanks for featuring my quilt (#7); I am super flattered!
ReplyDeletewow on the diamonds!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Jeni, beautiful quilts!! I love your blog and all the helpful tips for choosing color. I hope you don't mind that I posted about your wonderful blog today.
ReplyDeleteAll bursting with colour (for some strange reason!) LOL
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! Love all the wonderful color and ideas. Have a super great sewing and stitching day.
ReplyDeleteWe are iced coffee fans, too, but do it differently (and easier) than you. We just take our leftover coffee (we brew about 2-3 potfuls a day) and put it in the fridge in a drink container AND in ice cube trays. We always have at least two traysful of coffee ice cubes on hand to use in our iced coffee. And since we drink Sumatra (bold, but low acid) it is so verrrry tasty and easy on the tummy and is just as yummy cold.
ReplyDeleteHa! When I first looked at this mosaic, I didn't even spy my placemats. :) Thanks for the love, Jeni!
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