Which would you be better at?

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If you had to do one of the following, which would it be? Which would you be best at?
 
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Originally Posted by SophieC

ummmmmmmmmm....Susie? Did you forget something?!
You guys are too fast!
 

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Well, I picked sew, but can also knit, crochet and make bread! Changing tires - not for me! I LOVE retail therapy, though!
 

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Make bread I guess. Sewing is out, so is knitting, I can change a tire if I HAVE to, I love shopping but I am good at other things too!
 

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All of the above isn't an option?! I can do them all and relatively well too. I'm actually in the process of crocheting a sweater coat that I really hope I can finish this month.
 
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My feeble attempts at making bread from scratch years ago always looked like thick pancakes!!
 

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Originally Posted by kittylover4ever

My feeble attempts at making bread from scratch years ago always looked like thick pancakes!!
My first loaf looked like that too! It's something that just takes a while to get the knack of, try again sweetie!
 
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My first loaf looked like that too! It's something that just takes a while to get the knack of, try again sweetie!
If I could make a lowfat loaf, I would!
 
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Originally Posted by LokisMum

Well, I picked sew, but can also knit, crochet and make bread! Changing tires - not for me! I LOVE retail therapy, though!
How did you get to be so talented???


When my mom was a young mother, she used to make all our clothes, bake everything from scratch, can her own veggies and fruit, etc.....but she went to work when I, the youngest, went to kindergarten.........then those things kind of had to stop for the most part.......
 

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change a tire on a car would be the best fit. My second would probably be baking bread. All followed by retail therapy, of course. You can never get enough of that.
 

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I'm no cook, but I'm great at baking. I made a loaf of bread from scratch ONCE, and it came out delicious! No bread-maker, either, we are talking old fashioned rising & kneading here.

I can crochet VERY well, but only blankets/afghans. Sweaters are OUT, too complicated for me.

I can change a tire if I HAVE to, but I'm really weak wristed due to an old surgery, so I'd rather pay someone to do that - that's why I have Triple A.


I can't sew for the life of me, and I'm an impulse shopper. I used to think I was a target shopper, but seeing as how I usually go for what I want, then go, oh, well, I need this...and ooo, look at that... and ooo, the kitties would like that...well, suffice it to say that I usually come out of the store with much more than I went in for!!!


So bread baking it is.
 
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