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    You can find citric acid in the canning department of Walmart here in the states. If they don't have any you could request it.
    I was making bath bomb fizzies (look them up online if you don't know what they are) and it called for quite a bit of citric acid so I ordered it from Amazon.com.
    That sounds like a lot of work Rita. Bet it is good though.

    Margo, I saw a post from you on the forum and can not remember where. It had the links to each show that had the slivers or inset strips that Ricky and Alex did. Can you tell me where I saw the post? Sorry I am so forgetful. I should have saved it when I read it.

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      Thanks for sharing the recipe ! I investigated the elder at the back of the garden and I find they are
      too far gone for this season. Now, we might get a drive in up to higher elevation next weekend, so will
      look for others as they are very common here. Next year it will be on the try-out list. I don't harvest them
      as often now as I did yrs back. The birds love the berries, so I leave it to 'em ! Here's a look at the back garden.
      Check out that 2-tone blue sky !! :roll: Sorry things aren't in order !

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        Marilyn,

        Your garden is very pretty and peaceful, It makes me want to sit for a while among those flowers and rest.

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          Originally posted by sugarmuffin57
          Margo, I saw a post from you on the forum and can not remember where. It had the links to each show that had the slivers or inset strips that Ricky and Alex did. Can you tell me where I saw the post? Sorry I am so forgetful. I should have saved it when I read it.
          Karen, Karen Fitzpatrick posted this info about Alex's sliver technique, and I'm seriously considering doing one! Like I've got nothing else to do?? :roll:

          In show #302 Alex shows a strippy insert like Jean Wells.
          Show #801 Ricky did his lifeline sliver
          Actually you probably mean show # 910. Alex does matchstick inserts that are pieced.


          It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
          That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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            Marilyn your garden looks lovely. I love those asters. If you don't get the elderflowers this year there is always the elderberries. I also make elderberry cordial and elderberry jelly. Yum! DH believes the elderberry jelly keeps him from getting flu every winter - he might be right!

            Thanks for the reminder of that programme Margo, I wanted to watch it again too.

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              Not to mention Elderberry wine... :wink: (hic)

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                Originally posted by idaho
                Not to mention Elderberry wine... :wink: (hic)
                :lol: :lol: :lol: hic! ops:

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                  Originally posted by Reetzbobeetz
                  Originally posted by idaho
                  Not to mention Elderberry wine... :wink: (hic)
                  :lol: :lol: :lol: hic! ops:
                  Elderberry Port ish pretty goodsh too! schlurp...hic!

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                    Right! Cough up the elderberry port recipe Rosemary! I wonder would that be nice hot on a cold and windy night in the west of Ireland?

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                      Message re: Beautiful Birdhouse quilt design by Lynn. I saved it as "Lynn's birdhouse, but don't know if that's your real and screen name or if you have another screen name?

                      Hi! I don't know where your picture is on this forum, but I have saved a copy of it on my Picasso. I am just wondering if you have any dimensions worked out for it? Thanks,
                      Terrie

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                        Terrie, I don't know if Lynn will see your message here, but you can send her a message through her TQS profile: community/my-profile/SpiritsFold

                        If you learn anything please share! Her design is great!



                        It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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                          Thanks, Margo! I'll email her tomorrow - I had forgotten her TQS name.


                          It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                          That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                            Originally posted by Reetzbobeetz
                            Right! Cough up the elderberry port recipe Rosemary! I wonder would that be nice hot on a cold and windy night in the west of Ireland?
                            Could take a little tracking down, seeing as I only drank some of it, it was made by a friend of mine some 15 years ago, and I haven't see her since we moved to Yorkshire & she moved to Cornwall. I do remember that it is nice whilst sitting around a campfire :wink:


                            It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                            That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                              Thank You Margo. Just what I was looking for.
                              Karen


                              It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                              That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                                Hi Terrie and anyone else who is interested! I'm away from the house for a little more than a week but from what I can remember and glean from my iPad, I thought the blocks would work at 9 inches. The borders with the squares or half square triangles were 2 1/2 inch squares. I was thinking I would use a birdhouse every other block and fill the alternate blocks with appliqué branches/trees flowing from one block to the diagonal in the next row. Terrie, I was also thinking I would treat the roof like a flying geese unit, piece the reel between two background side pieces and then the geese unit to the reel unit. I really haven't thought it through much more than that yet. It will probably be the end of July before I really sit down to seriously work on my quilt because we were in the midst of switching my sewing room and a bedroom and will be returning with furniture from my parents' downsizing which will also add to the mass rearranging. Once I get my sewing room back together, this will be my first project. I'm still humbled by your interest! ops: Happy quilting!


                                It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                                That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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