What are your non-gardening hobbies? - Part 2

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Coming from here:

http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/949289/#new

Let's continue.

This time of year I am a professional Crab!

Moscow, ID(Zone 5a)

Me too!




Milton, MA(Zone 6a)

Crab cakes, anyone?

Oviedo, FL(Zone 9b)

Did I mention that eating was one of my favorite non-gardening hobbies? except when I am snacking on sugar snap peas in the garden?
A restaurant here in Saugus, Out of Asia, has beautiful, delicious crabcake. I love crabcake!!
Martha

Ffld County, CT(Zone 6b)

Gee, Martha reminded me - how could I have forgotten that eating is one of my favorite non-gardening things too? Forget the crabcakes - make mine chocolate cake! Or chocolate cookies, or chocolate ice cream...

Essex Junction, VT(Zone 4a)

I'm not sure eating qualifies as a hobby. Maybe amateur hot dog eating contest is a hobby, otherwise it is just something we like to do (morning glory muffins, scones, flourless chocolate tortes...mmmmm). And that would be a whole lot of threads :)

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Good idea. Why not start a favorite foods thread, Eve? Flourless chocolate?

Ffld County, CT(Zone 6b)

"...I'm not sure eating qualifies as a hobby..."

Hmm, you haven't been around my family....

:)

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Definitely a passion for me!

Calgary, AB(Zone 3a)

Chocolate isn't a hobby. It's a food group.

Milton, MA(Zone 6a)

I'm absolutely interested in anything flourless, as DD#1 and possibly DD#2 have celiac disease and cannot eat wheat.

Framingham, MA(Zone 6a)

oh you guys... definitelllllyyyyyy chocolate is a forbiden hobby for me... :(

I love scrapbook ... but I have not done in years... with digital pics it seems that I don't need to do it... but I miss not having some albums to look ...so I am starting 2 this week... my graduation and my last 11 years on my old job...

I love quilting... have not done a quilt in 7 years... but I am almost ready to start a denin quilt - some friends have given me old jeans and I will make a frienship quilt using at least one back pocket from each pant... hope to start by next fall ... and do it during the winter... maybe!

I also love to read... I just finished Inkheart... so cute... and before that I read "The Shack" - oh I love it...

Rockport, ME(Zone 5b)

Kassia, you're a quilter? Me too! It takes me forever to make one, though. I'm under some pressure these days because I'm making my daughter a double wedding ring quilt for her wedding in June, and the back will have signed blocks from guests instead of using a guest book. A denim quilt sounds fabulous, should be very sturdy and comfy. My other passion is rocks....carved rocks, rock walls, rock figures, whatever. One of my prized posessions is a little onyx turtle from the Turtle Back Zoo in NJ I got when I was 6. Maybe in a previous life I worked on the pyramids, who knows?

I am not a quilter. BUT - I started one a year ago. I dont even have one block done yet :-) I have some strips cut. I think I should start an easier project as there is a lot to quilting people dont see.

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(Barb) Manchester, NH(Zone 5a)

Take a look at the sewing/quilt forum. There are so many wonderful people there with all kinds of helpful hints. It's a great forum!!!!!

I have been there but............ got to pick it up and do it!

Next time you make deviled eggs add a FEW drops of milk into them and other ingredients. Makes them much more fluffy and not as dry. Did it for the 1st time the other day and makes a big difference.

Calgary, AB(Zone 3a)

or vodka. Gives them a little kick.

Vodka - no thanks. Oh Oh - scaring me. Milk with a meal TY.

Southern, CT(Zone 6a)

Thanks Sherrie. We don't have them often (probably because they are too dry) but I'll try it.

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

I've never tried deviled eggs. Good with heavenly hash?

South Hamilton, MA

D.Eggs are a devilish good snack.

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

I'll have to check them out.

Calgary, AB(Zone 3a)

I have them with devils on horseback. Served with Corpse Revivour #2.

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Hangover special?

Calgary, AB(Zone 3a)

Tee hee ; )

Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

victor beware of the deviled eggs - they are good - although for some they are a natural gas producer with excellent "locker room" quality

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Now I really want to try them! Good with beer?

Calgary, AB(Zone 3a)

Excellent with beer. Pickled eggs with beer even better.

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Sounds yummy.

Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

my mother made a big batch of them last week at a family get together - brothers wife almost exiled him from their bedroom

Calgary, AB(Zone 3a)

I suppose she was not poofter-laden?

Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

did not get into the details - glad i only had a couple - i would have been exiled

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Alternative energy source?

Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

the cost of the filter would be prohibitive

The funny car fuel.

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Not to mention the muffler.

Calgary, AB(Zone 3a)

ROFLOL

Thomaston, CT

Love deviled eggs--they are a summer staple here, & no one has ever complained! But we do eat a lot of fiber, so maybe there's no effect! Sorry about the celiac, Carrie---someone in our town has a support group going, so it must be fairly common. A friend's DD had it---expensive to buy gluten-free products. Drumlin---would love to see the quilt you are sewing.

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