{"id":1436,"date":"2008-12-17T02:14:13","date_gmt":"2008-12-17T07:14:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/womantalk.wordpress.com\/2008\/12\/17\/conquering-new-territory\/"},"modified":"2008-12-17T02:14:13","modified_gmt":"2008-12-17T07:14:13","slug":"conquering-new-territory","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.womantalk.org\/?p=1436","title":{"rendered":"Conquering New Territory"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I busted through two previously intimidating hurtles of domesticity this week: I sewed zippers and I made refrigerator cookies.<br \/>\nThis, and I drank many cups of tea &#8211; my shoulders are slightly tense.<br \/>\nMy sewing machine started to act funky last week and so I brought it into a repair shop with a $4.50 coupon for lube and clean job. How could I be so naive at forty years of age? A phone call later I was informed that they would need the machine a week and that re-calibrating the timing (on my sewing machine!!) would cost $80.<br \/>\nAnother week later, I was told that it would take another week, meaning that I won&#8217;t see my machine until the new year, because I am leaving to visit my parents in TWO DAYS.<br \/>\nDid I mention that ALL MY CHRISTMAS PRESENTS WERE GOING TO BE HANDMADE WITH MY SEWING MACHINE? Luckily a kind friend loaned me her machine (Thanks Sierra!) and so I have been sewing nonstop for three days.<br \/>\nI love the gifts I am making.<br \/>\nBut I am reminded of why I quit my business (it was called Nursing Works! I was sewing nursing shirts and dresses, slings, and nursing pillows, back in the mid-nineties).<br \/>\nRepetition is deadly to my soul. Making the same thing over and over again numbs my mind and makes my body hurt.<br \/>\nLuckily, my gift projects have involved learning some new skills, which has kept me on my toes. Also, I am thrilled to be finally working my way through piles of fabric that I have had in my garage for at least ten years.<br \/>\nI sewed my first zipper! Using a zipper foot! (I thought a zipper foot would be a monstrous metal gadget that straddled the zipper, instead it is a very homely, plump number that simply allows you to sew over to one side.)<br \/>\nHmm, but now that I have sewn four zippers with three more zippers to do, it&#8217;s not as exciting.<br \/>\nDitto on the refrigerator cookies.<br \/>\nMental note: I love both the Grandma&#8217;s Molasses and Spiced Almond Wafers I made.<br \/>\nHere is the recipe for the<strong> Spiced Almond Wafers<\/strong> (tweaked) from Martha Stewart Living. Yes, I get that magazine. Enjoy it too. These cookies are not too sweet and perfect with tea or coffee.<br \/>\n3 c flour (I used organic ww pastry flour)<br \/>\n1 tsp baking soda<br \/>\n1\/4 tsp salt<br \/>\n2 sticks\/ 1 c butter ( I used Earth Balance)<br \/>\n1 1\/2 cups brown sugar (I used 1 cup)<br \/>\n2 lg eggs<br \/>\n2 tsp ground cinnamon<br \/>\n1 1\/2 tsp ginger (I used more)<br \/>\n1\/2 tsp nutmeg (I used more and grated it fresh)<br \/>\n1\/4 tsp cloves<br \/>\n1\/4 c sliced blanched almonds<br \/>\n(I added a dash of ground cardamom)<br \/>\n(In the future I would add a tsp of almond extract)<br \/>\n1. Line 2 mini- loaf pans with plastic wrap. This is to make rectangular logs to make square cookies. I just rolled the logs into round logs and wrapped them in wax paper.<br \/>\n2. Mix together the flour, baking soda, and salt. Beat the butter and sugar with a mixer for 4 minutes. Reduce speed to low. Add egg and spices. Beat in flour mixture in 3 additions. I did this last bit with a soup as the dough was quite stiff.<br \/>\n3. Press cookie dough into pans and cover tightly with saran wrap. Freeze for 1 1\/2 hours or up to one month.<br \/>\n4. Preheat oven to 400 (whoops I did 350). Remove cookie dough from one of the pans. Cut into 1\/8 inch slices with a sharp knife. My dough was not that frozen so the shape was more of an c-section of a squashed log=oval\/almond shape, which was appropriate I thought. Keep any remaining dough frozen until ready to slice and bake.<br \/>\n5. Place slices 1 1\/2 inches apart on a cookie sheet. The recipe says to use a nonstick baking mat, but I had no problem with my regular cookie sheets. Top with 2-3 almond slices. Freeze until firm, 5 min. Bake until dark golden brown, 10 minutes. Let cool briefly in pan and then on a wire rack.<br \/>\n6. Serve with tea. 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