I suffer from Celiac Disease which means I cannot eat gluten. Gluten is found in wheat, rye, spelt, kamut, oats, barley, and bulgur. So I can't eat your run of the mill bread. I can buy gluten free bread which can be made from a variety of flours like rice, sorghum, fava bean, chickpea, soya, potato, tapioca, arrowroot, millet and teff flours. Who knew you could make flour out of fava beans! Now the store gluten free bread is very expensive and doesn't taste very good so I make my own. The pic above is of my version of pumpernickel bread made from fava bean, chickpea, potato and tapioca flours. It is quite tasty and high in protein. This bread is so tasty you can eat it just plain, no butter no jam.
Life at Lilac Cottage, my small home tucked away in the Gatineau Hills where every now and then a bit of magik happens...
Friday, February 12, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
Rain Rain Go Away...
This is the view from my balcony today, you can't see the rain but it's pouring! I live in the capital region of Canada so end of January we should have tons of snow on the ground, it should be at least -15C and sunny. Instead it's 5C and raining. Too little snow means no snowmobiling, no skiing and they have closed the canal to skaters. Since I don't have to work today I am staying in where it is warm and dry.
I am taking this time off to do some chores like boring laundry and more fun sewing.
These lovely mitts were knit by my sister Aline, they were part of my Christmas gift, meant to match my new coat that has not been made yet....
I think I hear my teapot calling.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Hats for the boys
These are my grandsons, Aedan on the left and Noah on the right. I made them each a hat for winter. Aedan's is made with Berroco vintage wool and Noah's in Galway. I am currently knitting a jacket for their father my son Ritchie. Pictures to follow. Oh so much yarn and so little time!
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Is it a mushroom? Is it a hat? No, it's my pinwheel sweater!
Believe it or not this is going to be a sweater. It's fun and easy to knit. The Peruvian Highland wool came from Elan and the colour is malt heather.
My sister has finally announced that she is opening her own knitting store. How great is that! I have been promised serious discounts in trade for helping out in the store. The city I live in only has one knitting store and it is closing at the end of April. Her store will be called Laine de Bergère and will be located at 345A rue Main Gatineau Quebec. Can't wait for knit night.
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