u/yourweightingold

Image 1 — did Walmart change their meatball ingredients?
Image 2 — did Walmart change their meatball ingredients?

did Walmart change their meatball ingredients?

posting hoping someone might have some info. my boyfriend is allergic to dairy/eggs/nuts/shellfish and we’re always super careful when checking ingredients on the food we buy. we bought these great value home style meatballs as they say they only contain wheat and soy, but when we looked on walmarts website it says they contain milk. but i can’t find any information about walmart changing the ingredients and i keep finding images of the meatballs with and without milk. are these actually milk free and safe to eat?

u/yourweightingold — 8 hours ago

first EPP block done!

i decided i wanted to try out EPP because i always need a something to do while i watch my shows to limit my phone time and epp is the perfect craft because it takes FOREVER (i usually cross stitch). I’m currently watching survivor from the beginning so it’s just me, my epp and survivor for the foreseeable future and i’m pretty excited

also pictured is the other fabric i’m using (didn’t realize how much blue i ordered so there is more pinks, greens and yellows on the way lol)

u/yourweightingold — 21 days ago
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first quilt!

my first quilt and also my very first sewing project! i made a baby blanket for my friends son for his first birthday. It took me about a week and i made many, many…….many mistakes lol but im still very proud of what i made. it’s very wonky because i had a hard time cutting the squares evenly and also my seam allowance was all over the place and i was under a time crunch so i rushed and cut corners which is not how you should do things but i am too ambitious when it comes to crafts/gifts and once i set my mind to something i have to see it through. i now know what to do next time and i have faith that what i make next will be better. but im also not too worried about perfection, i think mistakes show that it was handmade and with love. i really wanna make a larger quilt but im very intimidated because this baby quilt was hard enough on my small machine. I really wanna try sawtooth stars next and also amish hexagons (EPP). anyway sorry for going on and on! i’m just very excited! i hope i can make quilts as beautiful as i see on the sub 🩵

u/yourweightingold — 1 month ago

remove musty smell

hi! i bought this old snoopy latch hook kit from the flea market and didn’t realize how bad it smelled until i took off the plastic wrap it was still in. how would i go about getting rid of the smell or at least minimizing it? thank you!! this will also be my first latch hook project :)

u/yourweightingold — 3 months ago