Link Love: My Favourite Things This Week

My Favourite Articles and Links This Week

Wait, not everyone has a constant running internal monologue?! Mind. Blown.

Apparently, we are hitting peak meat – and I think they are absolutely right.

Wake up to your patterns.

The flowers that end up in a bottle of Chanel No. 5.

When you filter out male privilege, the major internet sites turn to ghost towns.

My Favourite Pins This Week

I made this for guests last weekend and it was a total hit – everyone LOVED it. If you are feeling like you want get a really cheesy, deeply satisfying pasta dish all up in your life, i highly, highly recommend. Pinterest link is here, and the full recipe is here.

Speaking of delicious things to bake in your oven, this peanut butter s’mores cookie pie is right up there. Delicious and decadent, it’s a great idea to serve to guests – unless you just gave them the ravioli bake. Because if you did, then they had seconds of that and are now too full for dessert. But if you gave them something else for dinner, then THIS is going to be a big hit. Pinterest link is here, and the recipe can be found here.

Looking to crochet something with a single skein of a variegated yarn, but don’t know what to make? How about this fantastic hat? It’s a free pattern from Woods and Wool. I bet it would look great in some stashbusting stripes, too! Pinterest link is here, and the full crochet pattern is here.

Check out this adorable lavender-filled llama! It’s a free swing pattern, and you can fill it with lavender, other herbs, and rice or beans – and microwave it. Adorable AND useful! Pinterest link is here, and the full how-to is right over here.

Maybe because it is deep winter, maybe because they are just all so beautiful, I fell down the rabbit hole of this stunning, inspiring garden. If you are craving a bit of green, why don’t you join me? Pinterest link is here, and the full post with all the dreaminess is here.

 

3 comments

  1. Snow   â€¢  

    I saw the my modern met article on the inner dialogue too-amazingly our knit group had just had a revealing discussion about our inner or silent voices the day before the article. Our inner dialogue is fascinating whether it’s hushed or loud.
    Have to admit to being disappointed by “wake up to your patterns”…I was hoping it was about all my Ravelry patterns dancing about when the alarm goes off…not my behavior patterns. Sigh.
    Ravioli and s’mores sound like the perfect hibernation dinner-I’ll wave a celery stalk about to balance the food groups.
    I vote for internet ghost towns being regenderfied.

  2. Heather Richardson   â€¢  

    Loved every link in this post!
    Sadly, I think the crocheted hat is not a free pattern.

  3. Chloe   â€¢  

    Love the lavender llama! You find the best pins, Julie!

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