A friend gave me her Napa Style catalog a couple of weeks ago, and besides wanting almost everything in it, I found more evidence that knitting isn't diminishing in popularity. I love these little wine bottle toppers.
I don't need to pay $20 apiece for my "winter apparel" for my wine bottles though. I used a mini-mittens pattern from Ravelry, to make my own, and I'm pretty happy with the result. I may try to go a little smaller next time. My wine bottle definitely needs a hat, as well!
Besides knitting, I've been spending a lot of time baking. I have had the same sourdough starter since last spring, and I'm almost obsessed with it. I take it out of the fridge and sniff it, ask anyone who's around to sniff it, feed it on a regular basis, and am constantly experimenting with it. The bread above is just simple sourdough bread. I don't even use a recipe anymore for bread like it. It's just starter, flour, and salt, but it's still really good.
A lot of sourdough recipes take a long time to finish but you can ignore it most of the time, so it's not as bad as one might think. This bread was an olive/rosemary bread that was from Sourdough Home. It was so good. I used Santa Barbara Olive Co. calamata olives, which come in a delicious marinade, so I think my bread was probably better than the original recipe.
6 comments:
Ooooh Yum -- your kitchen must smell heavenly! Those little mittens are adorable. I found patterns for those little hats somewhere a few years ago, but do I know where they are now???
OK, Karoline - wanna hear something weird? I just finished starting a new batch of sourdough starter because mine FINALLY went bad (after a few years!!)
Then, I saw down with my knitting to try to finish up a teeny scarf and hat for a bottle of wine for my sister's Christmas gift.
THEN! I read your blog post!! Got goosebumps. Great minds think alike.
Love the wine toppers and I can almost smell the bread as it looks so delicious.
Love the wine bottle accoutrements (I think that's how to spell it!!) I've never made sourdough bread .... I regret to say that I am a packet mix and bread machine kind of bread baker!!
Your bread is so beautiful. I know it tastes and smells as good as it looks.
:) What lovley posts! I have enjoyed reading about your latest creations.
Beautiful scarf. Those leafe patterns are so cute. I use sourdough as well- and the older it gets, the better. I use 3/4 parts of the dough and add the rest with new dough, that way I always cary on the sourness and the old bacteria culture.Great idea with the wine!! happy holidays
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