Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Craving tomatoes
Last week I signed up for a new campaign through BzzAgent. This one is for Ristorante Pizza by Dr. Oetker, the #1 frozen pizza in Italy. I will probably get a coupon to try the product free, and hopefully some coupons to pass on to friends. I love pizza but ordering delivery is both expensive and unhealthy. I always order too much and have greasy pizza in my apartment that I eat because I don't want to waste food and money. By buying frozen pizza I can cut down on the cost and also enjoy pizza in a healthier way by limiting how much pizza I eat and serving it with fresh vegetables. I've had a craving for tomatoes lately and have been eating tomatoes in everything - salsa, pasta with sauce, fresh tomatoes in salad, fresh tomatoes used in casserole, roasted, on sandwiches, yum! But I've been staying away from pizza because I don't want to order in and sabotage myself. I hope my Bzz Kit gets here soon!
Have ever mentioned that I'm a Bzz Agent? I get the chance to try out and review products for free. I usually even get some samples to pass out to my friends - it's a great program! The past few campaigns I have participated in are:
Burt's Bees Natural Skin Solutions for Sensitive Skin - loved it! This was for a new product line. I received two full size products, lots of samples and coupons. I've now started using the moisturizer as part of my routine
Fekkai Shampoo and Conditioner - I didn't like their product at all. I received two full size bottles - 1 each of shampoo and conditioner. I had samples but couldn't get any of my friends to try the product.
Werther's CaramelFest - New types of candies that I hadn't seen in stores. I received full sized bags of 3 kinds of candy, and coupons. I had a great time sharing these with friends and trying all the candies together as a taste test.
Friday, January 27, 2012
Rose Lace Stole Knit-a-long
On September 5, 2011 I started a knit-a-long project with my friend Donna for the Rose Lace Stole from Interweave Knits, Spring 2011. We ordered yarn from KnitPicks, messed about with gauge, and set out to knit.
Well, I had a few projects pop up in the fall and into winter. I knit the Pembroke Wrap as a gift for a friend, and a Christmas stocking for my brother-in-law. I also revived Babette and have been making steady progress on squares. This was through the busy holiday stretch and a lot of overtime at work.
That means that the knit-a-long is moving quite slowly. The lace pattern of the central panels is pretty simple but very easy to screw up if you aren't paying close attention. I think I've finally got the hang of the pattern and good way of working it. I tend to complete 4 rows per knitting session regardless of knitting alone, in a group, before or after dinner, time spent, etc. Now I also check my work after each lace row to make sure I didn't goof it up. It's so much easier to fix the error when it's still on the top! I'm now at row 60 of the 124 needed before I begin the bottom lace panel. With any luck, I'll knit a few nights a week on this project and get 10-15 rows done a week. At that pace I should be ready to do the complicated lace border by March 5th! Yes, I do sit and make all sorts of calculations about when I might finish, move to the next step, change yarn balls, etc. What, that's normal isn't it??
Well, I had a few projects pop up in the fall and into winter. I knit the Pembroke Wrap as a gift for a friend, and a Christmas stocking for my brother-in-law. I also revived Babette and have been making steady progress on squares. This was through the busy holiday stretch and a lot of overtime at work.
That means that the knit-a-long is moving quite slowly. The lace pattern of the central panels is pretty simple but very easy to screw up if you aren't paying close attention. I think I've finally got the hang of the pattern and good way of working it. I tend to complete 4 rows per knitting session regardless of knitting alone, in a group, before or after dinner, time spent, etc. Now I also check my work after each lace row to make sure I didn't goof it up. It's so much easier to fix the error when it's still on the top! I'm now at row 60 of the 124 needed before I begin the bottom lace panel. With any luck, I'll knit a few nights a week on this project and get 10-15 rows done a week. At that pace I should be ready to do the complicated lace border by March 5th! Yes, I do sit and make all sorts of calculations about when I might finish, move to the next step, change yarn balls, etc. What, that's normal isn't it??
Labels:
Babette,
knit,
knit-a-long,
projects-in-progress,
Rose-Lace-Stole
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