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Happy Easter!

LeahDay

Leah Day has been teaching online since 2009. She's the creator of the Free Motion Quilting Project, a blog filled with thousands of quilting tutorial videos. Leah has written several books including 365 Free Motion Quilting Designs, Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day, and Mally the Maker and the Queen in the Quilt.

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  1. This post made me feel warm and cozy, and brought back some great memories of the holiday with my boys, now grown. I looooove those eggs. We were getting some of the natural colored ones for a while from my husband's co-worker, and I almost hated to break them for cooking. Happy Easter, Day family!

  2. sugarfoot says:

    I love potato cakes! A little chopped onion is a nice addition.

  3. Jo says:

    Those potato cakes sound yummy….
    Enjoy your sewing

  4. Sounds like you've had a wonderful family time! Happy Easter, enjoy the rest of your week!

  5. kgrammiecaz says:

    You little one is growing so fast. And yes, I am not looking forward to my granddaughter not believing. She is almost 9 and we keep it alive in our home somehow, even though some of her friends tell her different. I am sure this will end very soon. Happy Easter to all.

  6. Happy Easter Leah to you and your family.
    OMG, James has your eyes and your smile. Glad to hear that you had a wonderful Easter.

  7. LJ says:

    Beautiful eggs and so Eastery!! I was wondering about the potatoe cakes. Are you making yours with mashed potatoes, formed into 'cakes', and then fried? The way I was taught to make them was to beat an egg and incorporate that into the potatoes. The egg will give the potatoes a nice soft yellow color and the egg acts as a binding agent to keep the patty together. You might want to try that the next time.

  8. Josh Day says:

    Hi LJ, yep, that's basically how we did it, although our leftover potatoes were mashed the night before and had 2 yolks in them, along with salt and pepper, butter, and whole milk. The key for getting a nice form and keeping them together was adding flour to the mash until we had just the right amount for the consistency. Gordon Ramsay, where we got the recipe, just used boiled potatoes. I think including the egg made it so much better!

  9. shubham says:

    happy easter 2015

    thanks for sharing…
    nice post

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