Friday, July 14, 2006

Soup = cooking for lazy people

Seriously. Stef visited from Vermont and we made a lentil soup for dinner, which helped reduce the huge stock of vegetables that are taking over our fridge. The soup was a little too salty, but we're going to water down the leftovers and it should be fine.

After Stef left, Mo and I knit while watching a movie. Mo got more than halfway and then had to pull everything out, which must have been frustrating. I worked on the sock I started yesterday, and finished it up this morning. I added a few rows to the foot section, because I'm not sure that the socks I made before will stretch enough length-wise. While I was knitting this morning I decided my next project will be a teddy bear. I found a number of patterns online, but not all of them had pictures, so I think I may stick with the one I found at Knitty. It's for a very small bear, but that seems like a good way to start.

I decided at Webs yesterday that I don't want to start making socks on circular needles, especially since I just bought my first set of double pointeds. I feel like I should be thoroughly acquainted with them before rushing out and buying another pair. Unfortunately, the teddy bear pattern calls for size 3 instead of size 2, but I think I'll just use what I have. It also calls for worsted weight yarn, so I'm going to try out the remaining sock yarn and see what happens. Teddy bears for tiny people!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Admittedly I haven't tried it, but I've read that if you simmer a peeled potato in too-salty soup for a while, the potato will absorb the extra salt. Then there's no need to water down the soup, which can completely alter the texture.
xox, Mom

Anonymous said...

Having finally tried the potato in the salty soup trick, it didn't work as well as I had hoped (instead it absorbed most of the soup). This requires further research.
xox, Mom