Thursday, October 25, 2012

DRUNKARD’S PATH TIME THREE

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Don’t these witches fingers look gross????  I think you would have to be drunk to eat them or hungry.  I made these for the scouts Tuesday night….you can get the recipe here

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Now these are yummy.  They are just Ritz crackers with peanut butter in the middle dunked in almond bark……ummmm ummmm good.  I just put the bark in the microwave for one minute, stir and then put it in for another minute.


In November our church is having a day of service, so I was asked to help make quilt tops so the ladies can tie them.  As you see, I got out my trusty Accuquilt Go cutter...


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I suggested that we bring machines and have them quilt in the ditch…for some reason tying doesn’t get to my happy side.

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20 comments:

JustCindy said...

The witch's fingers do look gross. I bet the boys loved them. I have tied a few quilts but I prefer them quilted. It wouldn't take long to do the quilts in the ditch.

SewCalGal said...

Those Witches Fingers are too kreepy to eat. Have fun at the scout meeting.

SewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

Tangos Treasures said...

LOL on the witch's fingers!!! Yummm on the chocolate peanut butter crackers. Love the quilts!!

Terry said...

I'd have to be REALLY drunk to eat those witches' fingers! LOL

sandra said...

Tying just doesn't sit well with me either Barb, It always looks like you just couldn't bother, I guess when you were just making quilts to keep warm it was different. Those witches fingers are sure gross looking but boys love gross.
Thanks for the kick (sweetly) to get my go machine going.lol. I bet Halloween was big at your house with all of your boys. I just finished Jonah's costume today he is going to be a spider. Blessings Sandra

Lynn said...

My son would love the witch fingers. Thanks for the recipe link!

LuAnn said...

Your quilts are great. And, I'm sure the witch's fingers were a hit with the kids. I'm always surprised how Ritz crackers taste when used to make cookies. You've been busy.

Mystica said...

I did Drunkard's Path only as a sample for sewing class. Never got to it back again.

QuiltSue said...

Ewww, those fingers are revolting!

The quilts aren't though.

Thearica said...

Yep.... those fingers look pretty gross.. so let the boys have them.. I am sure they gobbled them up! :)

Now for the chocolate covered ritz... send them over here. yum!

Barb said...

your treats are so fun!!

onlymehere said...

For years we did a Halloween dinner and home evening called "Witchalena" with funky Halloween food. The kids want to do it again but it's so hard to get everyone together. I've printed out this recipe just in case I ever get back to doing it. I better, after all I bought all the Halloween dishes to go with it years ago!!

Snoodles said...

Ewwww, If you will hide the "fingers" I'll be right over for the yummy fancy Ritz crackers! LOL
Love your Accuquilt fun!

hetty said...

Gross fingers! I'll bet the boys loved them though. I have been asked to bake something for Halloween, but nuts are not allowed at my daughter's school. Too bad. These would have been perfect.

Denise :) said...

Hahaha!!! I love the 'fingers' -- you did a great job with yours! And your Drunkard's Path blocks don't look so bad, either! ;)

suemac said...

Those fingers are downright creepy. The ritz crackers look yummy.

Mistea said...

I'm sure the boys will enjoy the fingers, they really are very life like. Well done.

Love the quilts - drunkards path is such a versatile block.

Enjoy

Shakerwood said...

Just had to pin those fingers! I couldn't eat one but can't think of a single teenager that wouldn't! (or scout LOL)

Quilter Kathy said...

I used to love making those cookies for the kids' parties.
I sure miss those days!

Rhonda said...

Barb, those "fingers" look so real, the took me a moment to figure our the fingernails. Great job.