Archive for October, 2005
Happy Halloween
I stayed up till about 1:30 or 2:00p.m. last night finishing a Mario pumpkin for Marky…It is awesome!

Here’s what it looks like in the light:

Besides being Halloween today, it is our 7 year anniversary of our first date. Happy Halloween !!!
9 commentsWebsites
Coming soon will be our Extraordinary Magic store online. Along with the magic site, we have Extraordinary Arcade We will be making some shirts soon, so check back for an update and some pics of the new t’s.
UPDATE: We haven’t done much with these 2 sites recently as we’ve been mainly focusing on the CNC machine (computer controlled router). We have just launched a new site for the CNC machine, and will post more details on that in a seperate post.
The CNC machine will help with the Extraordinary Arcade business as well as create some new business oportunities as well. We’ll post more when the CNC site is finalized.
9 commentsCrepes
From Heidi Mitchell
1 cup flour
1 2/3 milk/water (interchangeable or combinable, but milk is best)
3 eggs
1 tablespoon oil
1/2 teaspoon salt
Combine all ingredients together, preferable in a blender or using a mixer. Heat a non-stick or buttered pan on medium to low heat. You can test it by splashing a few water droplets on the pan if they “dance” its ready. Always spray pan each time or coat with butter. Pour a small amount of batter in center of pan (around 1/2 c.) turning pan so that the batter will spread out evenly.
Watch that it doesn’t burn, and cook both sides. Its best to cook with low heat and slow instead of higher heat and faster
Serve with Nutella, fruit, or brush with lemon and sprinkle with sugar. One of my favorite things the Stevenson’s introduced me to.
Fall Update
It’s getting colder here in Logan, and this morning there was a little snow on the tops of the mountians. I have a few sewing projects to work on; a halloween table cloth and a biscuit quilt (I’ve been working on this quilt for over two years). About finished with a website for Barbara’s employer (check it out: www.outdoorsman.com) The earnings from that project will be invested into the CNC machine (Mark and Gary are very excited to get this project done). It looks a little something like this Except for bigger. It will be about 4×4 feet.
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