It's raining and stormy, and here are some of the things keeping me busy today. A few new things for my shop (including some more 'heidi and clara' fabric pieces), and making biscuits. I always think about delivering baking to my neighbours, as a sort of unexpected (and maybe slightly awkward) afternoon tea surprise, and I think I really will do it this time.
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28 responses to “chocolate chip”
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oooh, lucky neighbours! I know what you mean about the awkwardness, but how could they not be thrilled with such a generous gesture?
P.S. your fabrics look so beautiful.LikeLike
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I wish I live next door to you!
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i think i shall go and buy some fresh fabric! yummy, i wish i were your neighbor!
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fabrics gone already! I wish I could order them by yard on spoonflower.
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Every holiday I try and make some baked goodies for my neighbors! Those cookies look delicious… I think they’d love them!
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Your biscuits look yum! I clicked over to the recipe all inspired like then got stumped by the 3/4 c of melted butter, and the extra egg yolk. I think I’ll make brownies instead…..
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Hi M,
Your fabric is just gorgeous. Just checked your shop and found that its sold. Any chance that you have any more?
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hi andrea, im happy you like the fabrics!
i have a few more fat quarters in the shop… and am really tempted to offer the designs on spoonflower…. just trying to decide what the best approach is… 🙂LikeLike
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hi jessicah, sorry about the fiddly-looking recipe… the butter turns out to be 170gms but i usually use about 150 and they turn out great- and the extra yolk is well worth it- promise. 🙂
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i like to leave little parcels of baking in my neighbours letterbox x its mostly so i dont eat it all ……… ha ha
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thank you, jodi! yes- i do have a bit more (only 2 more FQs of the ‘clara’ print though) but i have ordered some more, so it shouldn’t be too long before i’ve got a better stash in my shop. 🙂
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i wish i live next to you too! i might just knock your door and be the cause of the awkwardness….
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over christmas i delivered chocolate covered strawberries to our neighbours that we had just picked that afternoon. it was fun. you will enjoy the responses you get.
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Like everyone else, I want to be your neighbour!
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By the way, that’s my go-to chocolate chip cookie recipe too. They always turn out so good!
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Ditto, ditto, ditto! I hope you made over to your neighbours and had a good visit.
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Your fabrics are lovely!
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Deliver it! :o)
I have taken soup to neighbors for years and it is always well received.
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I live in an apartment with paper thin walls, and can sometimes hear my neighbors’ conversations, yet we’ve never really interacted. I think that’s sad, and strange. I’d love to have neighbors I could sit down to tea with, and pop by with cookies!
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It is raining here in San Francisco too. I wish you were my neighbor.
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Since I know your blog, everyday I need to check if there’s something new, I must say that it’s absolutely lovely! I’m sure that you already know it!!
Autumn is coming in NZ in Europe we are all so excited with the spring!
I love the cup of the shop!
Neus from Barcelona! 😉LikeLike
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Do deliver them.On Monday ,following our terrifying earthquake a week ago,I delivered lemon muffins to my neighbourhood at lunchtime.I felt a bit awkward too (not knowing some of them very well) but they were gratefully received. We are fortunate to be in an area of Christchurch with minor damage but caring for each other is still hugely important …..
“No act of kindness is too small” as our PM John Key reminded us.LikeLike
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Hi Melissa – I’m a great fan of your happy blog, and I know you are well loved and followed in the blog world. Could you do me a favour? Could you publicise (for Wellingtonians) that the Ngaio School Fair, on Sunday 13 11-2 is donating 75% proceeds to Christchurch. It’s an amazing event, with activities, deli, craft, cakes etc etc. I’m busy making reusable sandwhich wraps, bottle top necklaces, recyled notepaper etc for the craft stall. Is there anyway to pass this round the blogists to catch Welly folks? Last year we raised $70K, so if we raise similar, that’ll be a good donation for Chch. Thanks, Mary
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That would be awesome! You are so talented. Just wanted to let you know how much I like them. I know some other designers sell their fabrics on etsy rather than spoonflower.
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it was so lovely to work with bits of your fabric for the missing pieces stone
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Your biscuits look delicious. Seeing them has made me crave some! I’m sure your neighbours would love to be surprised with such a lovely treat.
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love the photos, want the cookies!!
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that is one of the most beautifully photographed cookies i’ve ever seen! almost don’t want to eat them because i like how perfectly you’ve capture them.
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