That link gives you the idea and is translated like the Swedish chef might give directions ;) I used a coaster and a pint glass to help cut them out!
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In other news, yesterday i was like "I wonder if my favorite bread recipe would bake nicely in the iron skillet?????" And OH YES it did, what a wonderful crust outside, light and chewy inside!
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You probably need a cat bowl or red pitcher, right? That and more at my etsy shoppe!
![bowl with cats](https://ny-image3.etsy.com/008/0/5151369/il_570xN.404735399_fl98.jpg)
8 comments:
I had forgotten about those Danish hearts, I now remember my daughter making one school. I used to hang it on her bedroom door each Christmas.
I love the sink full of your pottery :)
Penny looks convinced you're going to give her a slice of bread too. Dogs are eternal optimists.
geez Lori, you're right, I am my own best cistomer!
Lori, I was going to say the same thing! Bread looks amazing!
Mmmmm... fresh, homemade bread!
The boys and I made those hearts many years ago. I should see if they will make some now?
I know where you might have seen those hearts recently. ;)
The danish hearts are super duper awesome...so festive.
Geeze Gary, you cook, 'pot' and craft??? Fabulous!!
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