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Episode 172: Rhinebeck Recap with Mom

 
Thank you for tuning in to Episode 172 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. This week’s segments included:
 
  • In My Travels
  • KAL News
  • Contests, News & Notes
  • Quote of the Week

In My Travels

Tune in to hear my Rhinebeck recap with Mom591534EE-AA39-4396-82EF-20983B092313
 
Friday Highlights 

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  • Mom bought a “this is my Rhinebeck sweater” enamel pin from Shelli Can
  • I bought mom some beautiful yarn from Brooke of Fully Spun 1C5FFE25-9482-4999-9761-B4907C61DA3E
 
  • Mom bought me the one thing I really wanted to find— a Stitch Marker Necklace in the Paige the Framer Booth. The maker is Heidi and Lana. I got the 36″ inch silver chain with the Pewter Stitch Markers.341FF6C5-61F8-424D-87DE-3CDBD278A1C2
  • Thank you Sue and Chelsea of Legacy Fiber Artz for joining up as a Pigskin Party Sponsor and for the beautiful donation of sock sets for prizes4CBE79C2-4068-430D-BF93-52C9E3840880
  • I bought a skein of self-striping from Fibernymph Dye Works for socks for Mom. It was great seeing Lisa’s rainbow version of Tan House Brook shawl in the FIbernymph Booth! 7A1B3CD5-81E5-4BAA-9D8B-E4B239E2EEF8
 
Saturday Highlights
  • I bought a beautiful basketA9BBA53E-065B-494C-A593-E4BD68EFF249
  • Barn 31= the magical barn
    • Loved the Stowe Away sweater by Rose Beck & was so happy to meet the ladies behind Nomadic Knits. Tune in to episode 173 for a review.271205CE-DE97-4D7A-89A8-DBCD091C57F9
  • We found Laura who brought her Grace & Frankie shawl to show me.DF3D8644-B2A6-4B20-BF22-2D4BB9CF68D1
  • Ran into Lisa and Anne!8E697A9A-70F7-48FB-BCA3-B37AE49FEE4B
  • We saw some llamas. 33ED5FF8-ABE1-49AF-86E1-50C297828684
  • No line at Kettle Corn! Bought 2 bags!
  • Podcaster Meet-up at 1p on the hill. It was so great seeing and chatting with so many of you.0E2C9692-961E-444D-8870-30DDD813739A64E3D981-3F60-4470-AF9B-3BB1CBB1BE2F5B55490A-A613-4E67-8A1E-73EFE0E5DC0F79F3D4CE-7092-4007-86FC-39DA16CE60B3D7BE4A8A-1D8F-45F6-B7D7-5C38637692A0536DD6A5-2ADE-4ED4-9A03-0217333F19CBC0556A3A-BA8F-4BF1-9599-06C2A0DD0848
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  • After the meet-up we headed to the beer garden to catch up with friends. We ran into Melissa- Progress Keepers by Meliabella, cute project bag tag with Pigskin Theme. Progress Keepers- 2. Mom stole one immediately and put it on her bracelet.696B6FD6-1505-4C5C-B7ED-6CE59B2E6EF9
  • Check out the Episode 172 Thread to guess what progress keeper Mom stole looks like? I’ll pull a random winner on November 8th.

  • Loved seeing Shelly and Judy- wearing their World of Difference and Emelyn Mae Shawls & my friends from Gather Here.5562BE91-06EA-47E4-993F-18F930DE033A
  • We did some more afternoon shopping in barns. We always love visiting the Ross Farm booth to see Sarah Jordan- PAKnitWit– Pigskin Sponsor and of course Amy & Scooterpie. A045A2E9-73B8-4F48-ABB8-C1CD66EFD42ECE6BB317-021E-426D-9E92-B33AFB9248C7
  • Mom loved petting bunnies66A6E908-FCAB-45EF-9DF7-7809A3095F88
  • Mom bought sweater quantity- Battenkill Fiber Mill in NY. $10/skein 
  • Mom enjoyed apple crisp and ice cream. We sat and knit with Ryan and Nicki before we left the fairgrounds.85694998-5FBF-409F-98FC-4C8C87F93BE9
  • We enjoyed dinner (and/or beer and kettlecorn) and then did show and tell. So funny! 
 
Sunday Highlights 
  • Got some photos with the year’s festival logo and the yarn bombing installation on the way in. They were made by the talented London Kaye227CC2BB-EB0A-4578-A69C-494E77AF8E8AA9C5B31A-4E1F-49BB-929E-0B9661C16B84
  • Tried on some samples. One pattern that was neat was the Love Note done without mohair and modified sleeves.3BEFFBE3-DA61-477B-8823-09D428756A1A
  • Mom got to show Crispina Ffrench the jacket she made.33EBFC00-9086-4F4F-AE33-8B19E857107B
  • We ran into group of friends outside buildings on way over to see my friend Mara at Beer Garden and I finally got to meet the dyer behind Lavender Lune– Sam. 1A1A1A9E-51C8-42AE-9D62-EAFC61E9E2E9
  • Mara brought her beautiful boys and her finished Riley Rose Shawl to show me. 3246F1C3-2983-435F-933F-CA94F872603C
  • We ended the day in Building E (the food building) I bought 2 kinds of jam for Dan. We had a lovely chat with the ladies of Coyote Kitchen 
  • Nicki and Amy stayed at my house. Tried out Nicki’s new Electric Eel Wheel Nanoe-spinner. Frustrated but intrigued. 5A995AC5-12A8-475B-8506-7F36262BF9DD

KAL News

 
Slay the Stash 2019
  • Each month you can declare a skein of yarn to knit/crochet/weave to its very end. Let’s use up those older special skeins (purchased before 2019) – and maybe win a new beautiful skein of yarn from one of our sponsors along the way! 
  • Check out the November Post
  • Use and follow #slaythestash2019 on Social Media
Slay the Stash Sponsor List- 2019
Pigskin Party ‘19
Not familiar? It’s a ridiculously fun make-a-long that runs all through the NFL football season. We typically have a couple hundred participants each year. For each FO you finish, you earn touchdown & field goal points. You also earn points for using sponsor products & fulfilling other challenges. For every 100 points earned, you get an entry into our Grand Prize drawing. We also have lots of prizes reserved for participation on Ravelry and Instagram to keep it fun and light.
 
It is an annual knit, crochet, weaving and spin along.Cast on anytime On/after September 5, 2019- February 3, 2020
 
Everything you need to know is linked in theStart Here Threadin the Down Cellar Studio Podcast Ravelry Group including theRules,Questions Thread,End Zone Dance Threadwhere you post your FOs,Coupon Code Thread,List of Prizes,Exclusive Items from our Sponsors!
 
Pro Shop Sponsors 
Designs of Acadia (Pigskin Logo Bag)
 
 
Snack Shack Sponsors 
 
 
Tune in to hear the details of the November Interception sponsored by Queen City Yarn

Contests, News and Notes 

My latest pattern will be available soon! Sign up for my email newsletter to make sure you’re the first to know when my  Thumper Hat is available and to get the best intro code.E7DE8860-82FC-4E39-A025-E1C0AA0FD88E 1834F244-3C33-4122-8A3B-3A1719BAF02B

Quote of the Week

“No effort is required to define or even attain happiness, but enormous concentration is needed to abandon everything else.”

— Quentin Crisp

 
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Meal Prep Week of October 27, 2019

I posted on my 2lifeinfocus Instagram account about this week’s food prep that I did to make meals for Mom and me for this week. I received a lot of comments from friends, family and podcast listeners so here’s a bit more information in case you’re curious.

Groceries: nearly all were purchased at Trader Joe’s, except the vanilla protein powder I use for my overnight oats which can be found on Amazon. When I subtracted out other fruits, nuts, and meat I purchased for Dan the total was around $50 and I made 25 meals (11 for Mom and 14 for me).

The Meals: Garden salads, two variations of rice bowls, overnight oats, and spicy egg/veggie salad for me (no photo). I’m not much of a recipe person but here’s the gist of what I do in case its helpful.

Garden Salads

  • arugula
  • shredded carrots
  • blueberries
  • strawberries
  • feta cheese
  • not pictured: dressing= olive oil, balsamic vinegar & herbs de provence seasoning from Trader Joe’s
  • not pictured: I also make my own “salad topper” kind of mix with sesame seeds, sesame sticks, almonds, dried cranberries, peanuts and cashews. 2019-10-27 19.25.24-1-1

Cava Copy-Cat Bowl

  • Brown rice (Frozen from Trader Joe’s)- 1 bag serves 4+ bowls
  • arugula
  • roasted squashes (butternut, acorn & delicatessa), sweet potatoes and red peppers
  • feta cheese
  • dressing: plain yogurt with dill and lemon
  • Meant to be eaten cold. NOTE: This is my first time making this. We’ll see how it comes out.

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Warm Rice Bowls

  • Brown rice (Frozen from Trader Joe’s)- 1 bag serves 4+ bowls
  • roasted squashes (butternut, acorn & delicata), sweet potatoes and red peppers, zucchini. Brussels sprouts on mine. All veggies roasted with olive oil and herbs de provence seasoning from Trader Joe’s.
  • Brie bite or gruyere cheese
  • Heat in microwave and enjoy

Overnight Oats

  • 1/2 cup old fashioned oats
  • 1 scoop vanilla protein powder
  • Cinnamon (I do 5-7 generous shakes and sometimes add more when eating but I LOVE cinnamon)
  • Mix with milk until sufficiently wet (leave a little extra milk in there to allow the oats to absorb it.
  • I add shredded coconut and blueberries to the top.
  • For mine, I also tend to mix in Benefiber (a supplement my doctor recommended for me) and I usually also add a teaspoon or two of MCT oil.2019-10-27 19.25.24

Spicy Egg/Veggie Salad

This is a recipe inspired by my best friend Kris’ famous potato salad- except I sub in the roasted veggies for the potatoes.

This week I made 4 servings using:

  • Hard boil 1 dozen eggs. Let cool then chop
  • Chop red onion and mix in with the eggs.
  • Add cayenne pepper and salt.
  • Mix in mayo and spicy brown mustard (use your judgement here)
  • Mix in roasted veggies.
  • This is something I usually have to taste each batch of to make sure I have enough cayenne pepper (but not too much). If it’s too spicy, I add more veggies!

Time to Prepare:

  • I chopped and roasted the veggies on Saturday. Working time- maybe 20 minutes and then checking and turning them for about 45 minutes. Let cool then put in glass containers in fridge. Not a lot of active time involved.
  • Sunday I spent about 2 hours on prep. That also included cutting 2 cantaloupes for Dan’s lunches and a few other small tasks.
  • I’d easily spend 20 minutes per night making dinner and another 15-20 minutes each morning preparing dinners and packing breakfast/lunch so this is a time saver for sure.

My thoughts on Meal Prep

  • Conserving Energy: Yes, it can feel like a big investment in time, but I don’t have the time or energy to do these tasks after work most days. If I do have energy to tackle something after work, I can do that but dinner has been figured out. It also saves me time in the morning because breakfast & lunch for work is ready to be packed.
  • Enjoyment: I enjoy the food I make even more than eating out most of the time.
  • Savings: Clearly these meals did not cost a lot of money to make and even if you added in meat, it would still be cheaper than eating out.
  • Efficiency: I’m all about efficiency and after realizing it takes me the same amount of time to make 4 salads as it does 1 (half the time is getting all the stuff out of the fridge), that sealed the deal for me.
  • Health: I eat better when I control the ingredients and the portion sizes. I also make better decisions at the beginning of the day, so I plan out what I’ll eat for the day and then that’s done. No need to muse or debate or argue. It also means I don’t just say “it will be quicker to grab pizza on the way home” because it won’t be. Even if I call in an order, it will still take more than max of 2 minutes it takes to heat up what I’ve prepped at home.
  • Extras: Typically I also end up with some extra roasted veggies after I prepare the meals on Sundays. Either I eat those some time during the week along with a frozen dinner (like Amy’s enchiladas) or bring them to work to eat with scrambled eggs (that I purchase from our cafeteria). By late week if I don’t have a plan to eat what’s in the fridge, I freeze extra veggies in snack size ziploc bags for future weeks when I don’t have time to prep.

Hope this was helpful! I don’t tend to branch out on my “recipes” very often except for maybe switching up some things seasonally but if you enjoyed this post, comment here or on Instagram and I’ll do my best to share.

Rhinebeck Ready

Rhinebeck, officially known as the NY Sheep & Wool Festival, is coming up next weekend- October 19-20, 2019. I shared my best tips in Episode 171 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. Tune in to hear my thoughts.

If you’re on my email newsletter list, I sent an email on Saturday with a 7 page PDF with my prep and packing tips, an explanation of how to read the Festival Map and a packing list. Not on my list? Sign up today and you’ll receive an email with the PDF tomorrow.

Of course as knitter and crocheter, the most important part of the prep process for me is picking out which recent FOs I want to wear and planning my outfits and the rest of the packing around that! I’ll be heading to NY on Friday to attend some of the Rhinebeck weekend related events- so that means I need 3 outfits. After much hemming and hawing, I’ve made my selections so I figured I’d share them with you here! See links for each below.

Friday’s Outfit

The Rationale.  All events I’ll be attending are inside and may be crowded. I don’t want to overheat so this light weight combo is perfect for Friday. I have some slide sneakers that I can wear with it to make sure my feet will be comfy while I shop and socialize.

Sandbar Cardi - Rhinebeck Outfit FridayDetails: Crocheted cardigan- Sandbar Cardi by Toni Lipsey, paired with a short sleeved tunic length tee from the Gap and my favorite Zella Live in Leggings from Nordstrom.

Saturday’s Outfit

The Rationale. As of right now, the weather is expected to be 61 and partly cloudy, but of course the morning will be cooler. I want to bring my Watayuki Pullover to show the kind folks at Sweitzer’s Fiber Mill because I bought the yarn there last year.  Comfy jeans with pockets is always handy.

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Details. Gap jeans, a long sleeved striped tunic (bought secondhand from Savers), my newly finished Watayuki Pullover sweater, a Patagonia fleece vest to wear over just in case (bought second hand from Thred Up), my Riley Rose Shawl (design by me- available for purchase on Ravelry), and the Fuego Hat (just in case).

Sunday’s Outfit

The Rationale. All the layers! Love showing off my new sweaters but of course want to share my designs too!

Boxy Sweater & Grace & Frankie Shawl- Rhinebeck Sunday

Details. Gap jeans, long sleeve tunic length tee from Nordstrom, a blush pink puffy vest from Old Navy, my new worsted weight Boxy with Holly Press Fibers yarn, my latest shawl design- the Grace & Frankie shawl with Suburban Stitcher yarn.

My Bag

I’ve also pulled out most of the items I need to pack in my purse/tote for the day. The details are covered in my Rhinebeck Ready Guide, but here’s a sneak peek of both my bag and the contents.

First up- the bag itself. I talked about this project in detail on Episode 170 of the podcast. The bag itself is a free conference tote bag, and sewed an old swatch over the company logo and voila– a fun new, customized bag— with the perfect place to put my podcast and Ravelry Button (to be pinned on soon).  It’s lightweight, I don’t mind if it gets dirty, and its plenty big to hold my purchases.

Rhinebeck Tote Bag

The Contents

Rhinebeck prep - Purse Contents

Refillable water bottle, notebook, mess kit with napkins, fork, knife, spoon, straw, pen & sharpie, portable phone charger with cord, iPhone, lip balm, knitting notions kit, hand sanitizer, wallet (will be cleaned out in advance to just the essentials, pill case, carabiner and bottle opener, first aid kit, business cards, Ravelry button, podcast buttons, kit with Pigskin Party coupons, extra cards, and pins.

I’ll be share more details about my prep and of course all of my Rhinebeck adventures on my Instagram account- follow me @BostonJen1. Come over and share your best tips using #RhinebeckReady and tag me so we can chat!