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Dead Men Don't Crochet

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by Betty Hechtman


  I said I thought I knew someone who needed it. I looked toward Dinah. The kids were asleep on the floor in the Kids’ Korner. “Do you think we should give this to Patricia?” I asked her.

  Dinah nodded. “She’s going to need all the comfort and hugs she can get.”

  WHEN I GOT HOME BARRY AND JEFFREY WERE giving Cosmo a bath. Blondie came out and looked at me as if to say, “What’s going on?”

  “Good question,” I answered out loud. No matter what I said about not wanting to make a commitment, Barry and Jeffrey had become a part of my life.

  But what about Mason?

  He was holding me to the dinner I owed him after saving me at the bookstore. He’d suggested a restaurant in San Francisco with a weekend around it. I’d countered with a beachfront eatery in Malibu, dinner only.

  Mason wanted what I wanted—a casual relationship. Someone to go places and do things with, no strings, no pressure to make it permanent. That was appealing. And I liked Mason. I really did. He was funny, and yes, there was a spark when he touched my hand. The dinner was coming up the next weekend. But still, I hadn’t figured out what I was going to tell Barry.

  Then I walked into the kitchen and opened the refrigerator. All during the shawl ceremony I’d been thinking about doing something. I would never stop missing Charlie, but in my heart I knew it was time to let go. I took out the amber bottles of Hefeweizen and touched one of the cold bottles to my warm cheek. My eyes welled as I lowered it and flipped off the top. For a moment I hesitated. Then the yeasty smell filled the air as I began to pour the liquid down the drain. When the last one was empty, I dried my eyes and dropped the bottles in the recycle bag before I turned off the light.

  Hugs of Comfort Shawl

  EASY TO MAKE

  Chain 53. Turn.

  Row 1: Chain 1 and sc in each chain across. Turn work.

  Row 2: Chain 1 and sc in each sc across. Turn work.

  Row 3: Chain 1 and turn work; sc in each sc across. Turn work.

  Row 4: Chain 4 (counts as first dc and chain 1), dc in third stitch from hook, *chain 1 skip stitch, and dc in next stitch,*. Repeat from * to * across. 27 dc and 26 spaces made.

  Repeat Rows 1-4 approximately 47 times, until the shawl measures approximately 71 inches.

  Repeat Rows 1-3 once.

  Finish off.

  Note: When making Row 1 the first time, single crochet stitches will be made in the chain stitches. When repeating Row 1, the single crochet stitches will be made in the double crochet and chain stitches in the preceding row.

  Molly’s Cheesecake Cupcakes

  MAKES 18

  Crust

  1¾ cups graham cracker crumbs

  ¼ cup sifted powdered sugar

  ¾ stick butter, melted

  Line muffin tins with paper baking cups. Using a pastry blender, mix the graham cracker crumbs and powdered sugar. Pour in melted butter and blend. Distribute in the paper-lined cups and press down firmly.

  Filling

  ½ cup sugar

  1 8-ounce package

  cream cheese, softened

  2 eggs, beaten

  2 cups sour cream

  1 teaspoon vanilla

  Pinch of salt

  Mix sugar and cream cheese until well blended. Add 2 beaten eggs and beat well. Mix in sour cream, vanilla and salt. Spoon into prepared crusts.

  Bake at 350° for 25 minutes. Take out, spread on topping (see below) and bake 10 minutes more. Chill before serving.

  Topping

  1 cup sour cream

  2 teaspoons vanilla

  2 tablespoons sugar

  Mix all three ingredients together.

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