For Thanksgiving I told my grandma I would bring homemade rolls. I'd only made homemade rolls once before and they only turned out okay. Since then though I’ve made several loaves of bread and countless pizza crusts so I figured I’d be okay. Or else I'd be running to the store for the heat 'n… Continue reading Buttermilk Wheat Rolls
Author: Amy
Cranberry Sauce
Until last year the only cranberry sauce I knew came out of a can. Turns out, homemade cranberry sauce is a snap to make. Cranberry Sauce 12 ounces cranberries 1 cup sugar 1 cup orange juice First rinse the cranberries and sort out any bad ones. Next combine orange juice and sugar in a medium… Continue reading Cranberry Sauce
Turkey – Basic Cooking Instructions
In honor of Thanksgiving this week I thought it would be appropriate to write about how to cook a basic turkey. It’s actually fairly easy, it just takes a long time. I wish I could post pictures but we are not making a turkey this year. My husband LOVES to make the turkey but this… Continue reading Turkey – Basic Cooking Instructions
Croutons
Over the summer we had a lot of barbeques and grilled out a lot. So I have had a lot of leftover buns in my freezer since the summer ended. I am sick of them taking up space in my freezer but I hate to just throw them out, so I thought I could try… Continue reading Croutons
Homemade Marshmallows
A few days ago I posted about homemade hot chocolate mix. I love to put marshmallows in my hot chocolate. One big, giant one. That got me thinking, how hard is it to make your own marshmallows? I’ve actually investigated this before briefly. What I found was a Martha Stewart recipe involving candy thermometers. At… Continue reading Homemade Marshmallows
Hot Chocolate
Once when I was going through a rough patch in my life, a friend of mine brought over a jar of homemade hot chocolate mix. It was just the right gift for me at the time. It showed me she cared without her spending a ton of time or money and hot chocolate can be… Continue reading Hot Chocolate
Compost Part I
My FIL retired this summer. Since he retired he has been busy with so many projects that I don’t know how he ever had time to work for the past 30 years.One of the projects he wants to start planning for is a big vegetable garden for next year. He wants to have it at… Continue reading Compost Part I
Cornbread!
It's been awhile but I'm back! Posting everyday was getting a little overwhelming so I may only post every other day for awhile. It's been getting cold in the midwest and that means lots of soups and chili! It also means cornbread, which I love with everything. I always make my cornbread from scratch. It… Continue reading Cornbread!
Suds Up! Homemade Laundry Detergent
Laundry detergent is one of those necessary items we all have to buy unless you pay to have your laundry done or you don’t wash your clothes. Commercial detergents can be very expensive and contain chemicals that can be hard on your skin and clothes. Here is a recipe for homemade powder laundry detergent that… Continue reading Suds Up! Homemade Laundry Detergent
Cleaning With Baking Soda
I used to use those powder cleaners in a can (ie. Comet or Bon Ami), to clean my bathtub and kitchen sink. Now I’ve found a better, homemade powder cleaner to use instead that does not contain any of the chemicals that the commercial cleaners contain. Here’s what you need:Baking sodaEmpty parmesan cheese containerDirections: wash… Continue reading Cleaning With Baking Soda
