Many people make New Year's resolutions. Here is a wonderful one for your family's health: Make a goal to get rid of all packaged foods from your diet, and eat only whole, unprocessed foods. With gastrointestinal diseases on the rise along with diabetes and obesity, this really is a wonderful gift to give your family. It is not easy. Many people have become so use to living with these boxed convenient foods that they cannot imagine how they can survive without them. New recipes will need to be searched out, maybe new places to buy groceries and those unused pots and pans will need to dusted off and put back into use. But the rewards are a healthier family, and that is priceless This can seem like a daunting task at first, so start slow. Begin with one mealtime a week. Breakfast is the easiest. Get rid of the boxed cereals, instant oatmeal, packaged frozen waffles and pancakes, Poptarts, prepackaged muffins...you get the idea. Think: eggs, homemade breads, waffles and muffi...
Dishcloth looks great! Looks like your tension is nice and even. The trick to knowing where you are in a pattern is learning to read your stitches. That takes a bit of practice. As you are knitting, try to notice and memorize what the stitch below the one you are knitting looks like. So if you are knitting a purl, is the one below it a purl as you are looking at it? If you are knitting a purl, purl, knit, are the ones below a knit, knit purl? If you get into the habit of reading your stitches at the beginning, you'll be able to pick up your work and know where you are in the pattern.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tips. I have had fun learning some different patterns this week just by doing dishcloths and have come to recognize some of the various stitches...even tried a headband with a lace pattern to it. Knitting is addictive!
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