Strawberry Chocolate chip muffins. These were so delicious. I sort of made it up. To save on the organic milk budget, I used powdered milk, then tossed in some leftover mini-chocolate chips. The family loved these for breakfast or snack. It uses canola oil, so here is where my canned applesauce comes in handy to stretch that budget too. Organic oil is not cheap either.
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Pioneer Woman at Heart
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Thursday, January 26, 2017
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Homemade Noodles
Before I start, there are many cookbooks you can borrow from you library on making pasta. The very basic recipe is easy to make. You can make a small batch or large batch of noodles.
The first time (2010) I ever made homemade noodles, I used a pizza cutter to cut my noodles, after rolling them with a rolling pin. They were not "pretty" but delicious. The first recipe I tried, used egg whites vs. the whole egg. I've since then changed recipes.
The first time (2010) I ever made homemade noodles, I used a pizza cutter to cut my noodles, after rolling them with a rolling pin. They were not "pretty" but delicious. The first recipe I tried, used egg whites vs. the whole egg. I've since then changed recipes.
Labels:
Homemade Noodles,
Homesteading,
Recipes,
Self Sufficiency
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