Amy's Notebook Amy’s Notebook 11.18.09 I want to knit this infinity scarf (@ tentenknits) This hearty beef stew looks like a great recipe to make in my slow cooker (@ Jolly Mom) This is a great step-by-step tutorial on drawing a turkey (@ Art Projects for Kids) I had no idea how easy it could be to make homemade butter (@ Down to Earth) When the holiday knitting is done, I plan to knit for this cause (@ my happy little life) This make-ahead turkey idea will make Thanksgiving so much easier for families (@ The Finer Things in Life) These framed silhouette words are beautiful (@ Crafty Nest) This Christmas tree wall decoration would be a fun project to do with the kids (@ Craft Projects) I bet my kiddos would love these banana cinnamon waffles (@ Jersey Girl Cooks) These Oreo Cupcakes look like a yummy treat (@ The Idea Room) I really like this DIY leaf mobile (@ design sponge) This roast turkey tutorial will be helpful for Thanksgiving (@ Home Ec 101) I adore these homemade party hats (@ Prudent Baby) I like this festive idea for decorating the family photos for a birthday party (@ ohdeedoh) These velcro catch balls would be a fun and frugal craft to do with the kids (@ CRAFT) I will have to try this recipe for white enchiladas (@ eat at home) These scrunchy gathered scarfs are gorgeous and thrifty (@ Hope Studios) This homemade snowman kit is adorable (@ Make it Do) This caramel apple cider would make a fun full treat to drink (@ Baking Bites) These braised short ribs do look heavenly (@ The Pioneer Woman) I want to try this recipe for homemade rosemary focaccia (@ cathie filian) This gluten-free and dairy-free waffle recipe is a great one for my friends that suffer from food allergies (@ I’m An Organizing Junkie) My kids would love coloring & painting these mini-paintings (@ inspired ideas) I like these cheap ideas for winterizing your home (@ Life Hacker) These homemade baby legs are adorable (@ Little Birdie Secrets) This fabric pumpkin tutorial is so great (@ Thompson Family-Life) Published November 18, 2009 by: Amy Allen Clark is the founder of MomAdvice.com. You can read all about her here.