I ordered some fabric online and the store sent the wrong fabric. They graciously sent me the correct fabric and told me to keep the other. I just can't see myself ever using it so I am passing it along. The piece is 20" wide. It's from RJR's 2009 Farmer's Market line.
So what do you do when life gives you lemons?
Answer the question (if you don't, you can't win the fabric) and I'll draw a name on Friday. Looking forward to your answers.
Make lemonade! Actually I'd prefer lemon curd!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great giveaway!
I love lemonade...lol. But I would like to make a runner with these lemons. Thank you for this chance.
ReplyDeleteLemon cream Pie! Fun giveaway!
ReplyDeletelemon pie, thanks
ReplyDeleteSuspiros "merengues"delicia!!!Obrigada.
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Lemon pancakes with ricotta. Saw the recipe on the chew. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteMmm,, the pancakes sound good! I make shaker pie in the winter , & marmalade, so yummy. And I wind up freezing the juice in ice cube trays.
DeleteWhen life gives you lemons........share them with a faithful blog reader!
ReplyDeleteI have plenty of lemons with 4 lemon trees so I make preserved lemons to use in my cooking!
ReplyDeleteI would make a lemon themed table runner to go with my fruit and veggies themed kitchen.
ReplyDeleteMake lemonade. I know not very original but I love lemonade!
ReplyDeleteWhen life gives you lemons make everything that you can think of ... Lemon poundcake, lemon ice, lemon and lavender scones, lemon curd and candied violet tart, lemon with spinach and thyme tart, lemon ice and of course lemonade. Most of all ... A vegetable market with beautiful
ReplyDeleteUse lemons instead of limes in Margaritas!
ReplyDeleteI use lemons in almost everything, from salad dressings over Asian curries and cakes to lemon water for drinking, so they are used up in no time. Lemon fabric - that's for coasters!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance!
I would definitely make lemonade , so refreshing in the heat . Thanks for the chance,
ReplyDeleteI always try to do the best I can with what God has given me. If I have a bad day (a lemon day) I know the next day will be better.
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Peggy
peggy_verdongibs@att.net
I make hummus, can't have too much lemon in my hummus regardless of the variety I am making.
ReplyDeleteI would make more homemade yoghurt with the lemons.......and of course some lemon pickles too.
ReplyDeleteUsha
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