I Confess
It usually really bugs me when people send me recipes.
Not Sure Why
I can't imagine why it would bug me, but it does. I'll mention a dish I ate, or something that Thaddeus cooked, and inevitably, someone will e-mail a recipe that is the best of whatever I was referencing...or worse, a recipe for some unrelated food item.
I never cook any of these recipes. I never print them off. I never forward them to Thaddeus so he can cook them. I don't cook that much at all, and Thaddeus has already learned to cook things that I like.
So, I guess that when someone sends me a recipe, it's not very useful to me, but I still can't imagine why I find it quite so annoying.
All that being said, a co-worker brought in two large pound cakes last week, and I have to admit, I begged her for the recipe.

This pound cake was (and yes, we ate both cakes) nothing short of perfect. It was dense and moist and had a crackly/sugary top. It was almond flavored, with a slight cream cheesey flavor that worked perfectly and it wasn't overly sweet.
We all wanted to know if she did anything special when making this cake, and she doesn't. She said it's a basic "follow the recipe and it works" cake.
She was happy to give me the recipe. If anyone is interested, please e-mail me at queerjoe@comcast.net and I'd be glad to send it to you (it's very easy and short). I just don't want to push this on anyone that might find it annoying.
Current Knitting
Four rounds back, 14 rows forward.

Yes, I had to unknit four rounds (about 2,500 stitches...ugh!) because of some mistake I had made that mis-aligned an entire side of the square. But I knit like a dervish (if a dervish could in fact knit) and made up the back-pedaling.
If you think about it, unknitting takes about twice as long as knitting, so I really knit the equivalent of about 22 rounds this weekend.
Here's a different picture of the same stage of knitting.

Readers' Comments/Questions
Friend Liza sent me an e-mail to say that she couldn't see the link for "Comments" at the bottom of my post except for a short time on Sunday. I'd be interested to hear from folks who have had similar issues. If it's prevalent, I will contact Blogger to see what can be done about it.
Regarding the book Swish: My Quest To Become The Gayest Person Ever
Logically, if all self-respecting gay men would want to pre-order the book, and you want to pre-order the book, it doesn't necessarily follow that you are a gay man. But in your case, you are.
Kerry writes, "Would you happen to have a recommendation for yarn for Kinzel's patterns? I've looked for size 50 cotton and am basically coming up with sewing thread. Is the yarn you're using that thin?"
Does she really recommend size 50 cotton? I think that's way too thin. I wouldn't go any thinner than size 10 cotton unless you want a real gauzy look to it.
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