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Club EQ Album: January 2005 Challenge: Recipes! Page 2

Illustrate your favorite recipe or be inspired by your favorite recipe for your design! And then --- type up the recipe in your email or attach the recipe as a document (.TXT, .DOC, .RTF). We'll have a double whammy: quilt design and a recipe or two to share among participants.

-Barb Vlack

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Ranghild Grasshof
Snow White and Rose Red

The name for the recipe is from a fairy tale.
It tasts like a fairy tale!! hmmmm!!

Dannenberg, Germany

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Jane Turgeon
Maple Sugar on Snow

This sweet treat needs clean, fresh snow and maple syrup hence the snowball and maple leaf blocks.

Northeastern Ontario

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Jane Turgeon
Blueberry Crisp

Blueberry Pie pallette from Eq's website suggest the blueberries, brown sugar and oatmeal that are essential ingredients to Blueberry Crisp (sometimes called Blueberry Crumble). My design is a variation of Storm at Sea. Juicy blueberries bubble up through the topping in the last few minutes of baking.

Northeastern Ontario

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Sandra Nichols
Not Just Another Dessert

My love for dessert has this recipe on the top of my list. It so light and fresh on those hot summer days. So this quilt is my version of that dessert. Enjoy.

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Sandra Nichols
Anything with Pasta

Since my very favorite food is pasta,any shape or size) my quilt is made of all different shape of pasta. Enjoy one of my dishes.

llinois

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Rory Kirby
Tulip Time

The quilt shows the steps from bowl to table. Lots of fun drawing the objects then using the Ravie font to name them. Needed to add the two 'l's and the exclamation mark to the font library first.

Victoria, BC

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Rory Kirby
Let's Party

Just for fun - an ice cream medallion fashioned from the Tulip Time patches!

I was going to use the Wreathmaker to make and arrange the six dishes, but found that the 'Bring to the Front' adjustments in the initial block were lost when replicated! (Something for EQ6?) So they were brought in as copies of the coloured patch, then arranged using the 'Same sizing' and 'Rotating' features.

Victoria, BC

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Ula Lenz
Butter Cream Cake

Munich, Germany

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Sara Weber
Pasty Picnic at the Beach

All the applique blocks are my own design.

South Bend, IN, USA

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Sara Weber
Pasty One-Patch

All the applique blocks are my own design.

South Bend, IN, USA

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Linda Cipressy
Nutmeg Log Cookies

This cookie recipe is at least as old as I am (44). I grew up eating and later baking this delicious treat; they are a Christmas tradition. The recipe is out of a very old cookbook that somebody has with the "very good" description my mother wrote many years ago. I tried drawing many other pictorial designs, but I'm no artist. These three blocks from the library remind me of nutmeg logs all over the house at Christmas.

Knox, New York

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Linda Cipressy
Country Pork and Apples

My husband loves the combination of pork and apples and I've played with many versions and variations. I love this one because it is dead easy.

Knox, New York

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Peggy Schroder
One Banana Split with Everything on it Please #2

Jan 2005 EQ Challenge
Original Design in Patch Draw

Sweet Home, Oregon

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Peggy Schroder
Mud Pie A-La-Mode

Jan 2005 EQ Challenge
Original Design in Patch Draw

Sweet Home, Oregon

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Suzan Engler
Chocolate Truffle Cake

I found Luana Rubin's line of fabric called
'Sweet Stuff'. It was the perfect ingredient for my quilt.

Panorama Village, Texas

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Pauline C.
Unnamed

 

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Pauline C.
Chocolate Blueberry Marshmallow Cake

I grew hungrier by the minute designing this quilt. I felt the pounds going on just looking at it.

Sherry Coté
Zesty Apple Pie

The apple pie that I make for the winter holidays includes a bit of orange and lemon peel.

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Mary Demers
Jellyroll Jamboree

Thanks to Patti's book I was able to make these Jellyrolls,
Designed for the EQ Recipe Challenge, January 2005.
marydee@mail.ocis.net

Kamloops, BC

Mary Allenspach
Tortellini Toss Up

This is the layout, On-pointMedallion - 6. It reminded me of a picnic table. The central blocks represent the tortellini, the outer ones are the geese and bears, trying to

IL

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Jannie Molenaar
Salmon Pasta

Ingredients are: One drawn block in Easydrawn, and block four leaf clover, makes recipe of fresh pasta, Salmon, unions, mushroom and White sauce.

Chaam, The Netherlands.

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Laurie Hopman
Lemon Tangy Chicken

This recipe helps us remember my husband's mother, who made cookbooks for her kids with her recipes before she died. We don't use it just for occasions; this is everyday fare that reminds us of her. The quiilt is 2 blocks, the first on layer one an old 1947 block from the KC Star that is a variation called The Hen and Her Chicks, and the center square is replaced (layer 2 set here) by a an old block published in Needlecraft. I just love Blockbase!!!

Hilo, Hawaii

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Kathy Costello
Santa Fe Chicken

Powell, TN

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Audrey Smith
Lemon Cheesecake

A favourite recipe for my family and friends who frequently ask me to make it (it is also the thing I am most requested to bring along to shared meals).

A completely original block which represents the lemons, cream and the biscuit base in the recipe.

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Audrey Smith
Dreamy Chocolate Cake

A family favourite recipe, often asked for as a Birthday Cake

The quilt represents the chocolate and cream in the cake

Design made using the symetry option in EQ.

Sale Chsehire UK

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Andrea Poulimenos
Baklava

I took a teddy from the library to make the honey. :)

 

Andrea Poulimenos
Five in One Salad

This is a great recipe where you have one cup each of five ingredients and just throw them all in a bowl and stir.

I made the 5 go into the 1 by adding extra nodes to the 5 and pulling them behind the 1.

Andrea @ EQ

 

J. Cutair
Banana Split Pie

Brown is for chocolate, yellow for bananas and pineapple, white for ice cream, pink for strawberries, and red for cherries.

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J. Cutair
Banana Split Pie #2

Brown is for chocolate, yellow for bananas and pineapple, white for ice cream, pink for strawberries, and red for cherries. The white clouds are for the whipped cream.

Leigh Harris
Martian Delight

This is inspired by my "Mars Bar Slice" recipe. I based my drawing of the planet on an actual photo of Mars.

Perth W Australia

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Jean Tate
Broccoli Salad

Alamo, TX

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Kathleen Moorhead Johnson
Calico Cracker Dip

Alexander, ND

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