Wednesday, November 7, 2012

First of all, our thoughts and prayers to all on the East Coast; we will continue to keep you in our prayers.   

Hello to everyone! Halloween has come and gone (as has the chocolate candy) and now we are waiting for the arrival of winter here in 'The Door'! It is just about time for us to think of going for our annual 'Fish Boil'; that is always such a fun event and so good!


Bring a group of friends to your favorite fish boil.  It all starts with a blazing bonfire under a kettle of salted water. It is especially good because everyone circles around to get warm and take in the crisp smell. When the temperature is perfect and the crackle of the fire seems just right, the boil master adds a basket of potatoes and onions to the kettle. After a few minutes, the mild whitefish steaks, fresh from Lake Michigan are lowered into the kettle. At just the right moment, kerosene is tossed into the fire, creating  the blaze and causing the water to boil over, dramatically carrying off the fish oil that has collected on top. The fish are taken out and a generous drizzling of butter is put over the fish. A wonderful dinner & great ambience.
Here at "Forget-Me-Not, LLC" we have been busy sending out your orders of Christmas portfolios, cards, recipe cards, tags, individual cards, etc etc etc.  Everyone loves "Carol Wilson Fine Arts Stationery" and is always happy to see the Christmas Collection.  If you haven't yet checked it out, be sure to do so very soon at:  http://www.forgetmenotllc.com/Carol-Wilson-Christmas-Collection-c88/

The above picture is one of the new designs on the boxed cards for 2012
This pretty "Winter Cottage" was also introduced as a mini portfolio this year; quite a winner!

And our Tonner and Effanbee dolls along with custom outfits are finding new homes everyday.  Don't forget Ellowyne!  Her custom ensembles are second to none!

Wishing you all a very Happy Thanksgiving!  We will be visiting you via the Blog in the short term; meanwhile, stay well, take care of yourself and each other.

To our men and women in the Armed Forces thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

The thought I leave you today:
"What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal"
-Albert Pine

Sincerely,
Forget-Me-Not, LLC
-Suzanne