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It's happened to pretty much everyone. Company is coming over for dinner, you're creating a disaster zone in the kitchen desperately trying to pull everything together last minute and "oh no!" - You forgot one of the ingredients at the store, maybe you just didn't have as much as you thought, or something met an unfortunate wilted or otherwise "expired" demise in the refrigerator that you weren't aware of. Regardless of how you ended up in this culinary crisis, improvising is always a handy skill for any cook. However, there are limitations... You really should keep substitute ingredients in the realm of food, and not say, Plymouth Mushishi! In a last minute attempt to provide a free noodle appetizer along with today's deal, Dizzy decided to venture a little too far across the line of creative cooking. Lacking actual noodles - well, let's just say if you are even brave enough to ever eat something Dizzy made, today I suggest you skip the "delishoush noodles". They're a little too wooly for my taste... Can sheep cough up hairballs like cats? Details:
Plymouth Mushishi
From the Plymouth Brand Italian Collection, this yarn has a Japanese spun look with a European flare. It is a very soft blend of wool and silk with a beautiful self striping tweedy appearance! The yardage is great - each skein is 250 grams and will make a hat and scarf.
Check out the great patterns for Mushishi on the Plymouth site, for example: OR how about this beautiful afghan - Plymouth Pattern #1725: Suggested Retail Price: $40.00 for a 491 yard, 250 gram hank |
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