More soap on the way
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It’s been about a month since the Renegade Craft Fair, where I mostly sold out of soap. There is more on the way, and I promise to have your favorites: Pumpkin, lavender, and lemongrass. I think you’ll also be excited to know that I am now packaging my soap with paper that has been screen-printed by Keith Herzik (whose exhibit you should go see at the Hyde Park Art Center).
It’s been a busy few months, and I haven’t been able to keep up with all the stuff I like to keep up with, but I got to go to the Hawthorne Race Track this past weekend, and won $3.90! I got my picture taken with Sven Ghoulie, too!
I’ve also managed to work out a good recipe that involves all my favorite things: Beans, some kind of pork product, something tomato-based, and some kind of bread baked on top. It yielded a big batch; there was enough for my boyfriend and I to eat it twice a day for a few days, and it was super-cheap to make! I bet someone in prison invented it, but it’s one of those things that gets remade into something nicer in all the ladies’ magazines. Here’s what I did (measurements are approximate):
About 2 cups of pork, sausage, or ham cut up into little pieces
1 cup, or a good healthy pour of bbq sauce
1 chopped half onion
3 cans of beans rinsed and drained (I used one each of cannelini, kidney, and black beans)
2 packages of cornbread mix (I used the one that comes in the bags)
2/3 cup milk
2 eggs
Heat the oven to 4oo degrees, & grease a lasagna pan (a 13×9 inch pan). Heat the beans, meat, bbq sauce, and onions on the stovetop, & pour into the pan. Mix the cornbread mix, eggs, milk & butter in a bowl, and spread it on top of the beans & meat. Bake it for 20 minutes in the oven!


