Thursday, October 2, 2008

Easy Home Baked Bread GMA Recipe

I have been thinking about baking bread, but I don't look forward to kneading it. So this morning, when I watched Good Morning America's segment featuring a no knead bread dough, I was excited to see there are easy methods to baking bread at home.

I wanted to save the link for future reference and figure other people might be interested in learning to bake bread too. Save Money Bake Bread At Home - No Knead Bread Dough Recipe

I am excited to try this! I'm sure it's fabulous, since it's a recipe from Chef Sara Moulton, but I'll write a review later. If any of my readers have tried this recipe, or have another one, please post a comment with your review. Thanks!

Friday, August 29, 2008

The Countdown Begins - 2 Months

This is a very generalized check list of things to do before moving day.



8 Weeks Out







  • Start a file box of all important papers and receipts pertaining to the move.




  • Purchase packing supplies.




  • Decide what to keep and what to toss.







    • Start sorting stuff - sell, garage sale, 2nd hand store, another family member, or trash




  • If I'm having a yard sale make plans for it.




  • Start packing up stuff we are keeping, but don't need. It can be stored in a storage unit.




  • Start making a list of contacts to notify of a change of address - as my mail comes in, make a note, so I don't forget anyone.


We have already rented a storage unit and packed a few boxes of things I am keeping. I don't intend to have a storage unit after we move. So if this stuff doesn't fit into my new home, it's going into a yard sale or I'll sell it on ebay. But the storage unit seemed like an easy solution to help me start clearing out the house.

I just found some moving plan check lists online. Here are a few helpful pages:




My checklist will be changing as I go along. For now, I feel like I have a starting point.

Planning Our Move

The good thing about our move is we are only moving from the country to a small town. The bad thing about our move... oh let me tell ya, I have a list of bad things about our move, so we won't go there today.

I will tell you this, we've lived in our house for nearly 30 years. We have a lot of stuff. Tons and tons of stuff. I don't know what to do with it all. I've been sorting to get rid of the stuff, but as I've said before, it's really hard to toss everything.

Considering we haven't moved in 30 years, I have no idea where to start. I feel like I'm running around in circles doing dozens of things I know need done, yet nothing is prioritized. Seriously it feels like complete chaos right now. Things are getting done, but nothing is getting done. I know. I confuse myself too.

Anyway, I'm trying to get on with things here. I have just over two months to move. I figure the best thing I can do now is write out a plan.

Two months to move, last month I had 3 months to move and it felt like I had all the time in the world to get things done. Now I'm feeling the pressure. It feels like I am out of time to get things done. I've got to get a hold on my time... a plan is the way to go.

That's it. That's the key to my sanity right now... my plan.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Lazy Afternoon With Family

I can remember walking into Grandma's old country farmhouse when I was a little girl. Grandma would be working in the kitchen, something was always baking or fresh out of the oven, so her home smelled warm and inviting. There was usually a puzzle in progress spread out on the kitchen table. It's a lovely memory... my family sitting around the table, talking, laughing, and putting the puzzle together one piece at a time. It was the perfect way to spend a lazy afternoon.

3 puzzles one box antique magnifying glassMy mom recently found this beautiful box of puzzles. Three puzzles in one box. I especially love working on pretty puzzles like this. The magnifying glass with the metal rim is an old family heirloom. It adds to the sentimental feeling I get when I am with my family, working on puzzles.

puzzles already put together Since my uncle passed away, my elderly aunt has taken up putting puzzles together to fill her lonely hours. About twice a week my mom and my other aunts all gather around her dining table to spend an afternoon chatting and working on puzzles. They've already put together a couple of beautiful picture puzzles.

puzzle we are working on Every once in awhile I get to join them for a wonderful afternoon. Sitting around putting together puzzles, sipping tea, chatting, and laughing on a lazy summer afternoon.

I tell ya, life is good.

Glimmer Mist Scrapbooking Technique to Try

One of my many hobbies is scrapbooking and card making. I just found a technique, created by Elizabeth Hicks, I have to try. Glimmer Glaze. I love anything sparkly, glittery, shimmery... glimmery. Glimmer glaze looks like it will be simply beautiful for some of my holiday cards and pages. I can't wait to try this new technique.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

We are Moving - Downsizing by More Than Half

The past couple months have been crazy around here. We are moving out of our old country home after living here for 28 years! When I first found out we would be moving, I was devastated. Excited. But devastated, none the less.

We raised our six children in this big old country home. We have a lot of memories here, needless to say.

My honey bunch bought this place before we were even dating. He was in his teens, graduated from high school, but going to college, and working full time. He didn't really want to buy a home, but his dad advised him to spend his money wisely. Invest in real estate, rather than throw money down the drain with rent.

Problem is, we are moving from a big home to a much smaller space. I have been trying to sort and get rid of stuff. I figure I need to get rid of at least 50% of the stuff we own, so it fits in our new home. I'm extremely sentimental so how do I decide which of my cherished possessions I should get rid of?

This process hasn't been fun so far. I think it is going to get harder as time goes by.

We will be moving out by October, and I haven't really tossed a thing. I guess I need to get myself into gear, or this is going to be much more stressful than it needs to be.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Summertime Homekeeping Blues

I'm having a hard time keeping up with my home this summer.

Yeah... I got the blues.

Simply put, I don't want to wash the dishes.

Oh yeah. I got the blues.

I would rather be hanging out at the beach with the kids.

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I got the blues.

Tomorrow is a major catch up day

I really got the blues.

Because I don't want to come home from the beach to a dumpy house.

I got the blues.

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I got the Housekeeing blues.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Amish Friendship Bread

The other day I was at my daughter-in-law's home. She had little plastic bags of dough on her table, and a couple of loaves of freshly baked bread on the bread board. 

This is not normal bread dough, it's more like batter. It's called Amish Friendship Bread. The loaves of bread aren't like sandwich bread. This is a dessert bread.

The idea behind Amish friendship bread is much like the yeast starter that is passed around from homemaker to homemaker. 

Of course, I now have my own batch of starter.  Oh wait. No! It's been several days since I first received my baggy of dough. Now I have several batches of starter to pass out to my friends! That stuff grows in Ziploc bags right there on my kitchen counter. While the loaves are baking, the house smells amazing.

My Amish bread batter came with directions to make Amish friendship bread. You can find the copy I have on this website: Amish Friendship Starter Dough. The instructions are simple and very easy to follow along day by day.

Bottled Water Is Unhealthy

After reading several articles about bottled water, and impact it has on our world, I'm going to encourage my entire family, friends, and my on-line friends to make the switch to filtered tap water.

Here in the United States, it takes 1.5 million barrels of crude oil just to make the bottles we use in one year.  When it comes to disposing of the bottles, not even 20% of the bottles are recycled. The rest of them end up cluttering up the earth or as air pollution, if they have been incinerated.

Bottled water isn't as highly regulated by the feds as our city water supplies. City water supplies have high standards for purity. Water filters like Brita take care of a lot of the impurities in the tap water. Ther pitcher style is inexpensive and super easy to use.  

I'm going to invest in a few kleen kanteensfor my reusable water bottles. They are stainless steel, and there is no leaching of harmful chemicals into my water.  You can find kleen kanteens at REI and Amazon.

Even if you don't invest in a good quality reusable water bottle, at the very least, make the commitment to stop buying bottled water in containers smaller than 1 gallon.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Make the Switch To Reusable Bags

I have purchased several canvas bags to carry my groceries from the store to my kitchen. Because I purchased mine one at a time, it wasn't a big expense. Many grocery stores carry the reusable bags on racks near the check out stands and at about a dollar each, they are very affordable.

I've been doing a little research on the subject of paper, plastic, or reusable and reusable is my choice.

  1. It takes approximately 12 million barrels of oil to produce the plastic bags used in the USA each year.

  2. Even though paper bags are made from farmed trees, the process of making them, produces as much toxins released into our air as the production of plastic bags.

  3. According to the Wall Street Journal, only 1% of the world's plastic bags are recycled. The rest go into landfills.

  4. Paper bags are recyclable, however, according to research, approximately 20% of paper bags are recycled.  The rest end up in landfills.

  5. Plastic bags account for more than 10% of the garbage washed up  along the US coastlines. 

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Keepers At Home

The aged women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness, not false accusers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things;

That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, 

To bediscreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed. Titus 2: 3,4,5 ~ KVJ

Party Planning

I'm preparing for a little party we have coming up, so I'm looking for some good recipes that aren't the usual party fare. In other words, I want to impress my family of food snobs.  I tried a really good Chipotle dip recipe and I'm going to add it to the menu. It's so yummy with a slightly spicy and slightly smokey flavor. I loved it!

On the same website I will try a few more of the recipes in the near future. In The Kitchen Recipes has been added to my bookmarks for future reference.

Easy Creamy Chocolate Frosting Recipe

I found a super easy creamy chocolate frosting recipe, and it is so good and creamy this recipe is going into my permanent recipe file. Mmm!

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

No Bake Chocolate Oatmeal Bars

Mmmmmmm! I had to  try these no bake chocolate oat bars. During the hot summer months I don't like to use my oven very often. We don't have an air conditioner so it's not wise to use the oven and heat up the kitchen. So I'm always on the lookout for great no bake recipes. These are ooey and gooey with layers of chocolate peanutbutter with a fudgy layer.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Vermicomposting Under the Kitchen Sink

I've been looking for ways to live green and I've made several changes in my life that I think are simple and economical. Real simple changes including switching out my light bulbs to energy saving light bulbs, and using green cleaners.

I'm ready to step it up and do more to live green. One of the things I can do is make a compost bin under my kitchen sink. When I first heard about this, I thought yuk. That sounds nasty enough. But after reading this article about creating a simple compost bin under the kitchen sink, I think this is something I can do.

If it works, in a short time I'll have some beautiful compost for my garden. Compost I usually spend hard earned money on.

It sounds cheap and easy. I'm going to give it a try!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Beatitudes for Married Couples

Blessed are the husband and wife who continue to be affectionate, considerate, and loving through all the days of their life together.

Blessed are the husband and wife who are as polite and courteous to one another as they are to their friends

Blessed are the husband and wife who have a sense of humor, for this will be a handy shock absorber.

Blessed are they who love each other more than any other person in the world, and who joyfully fulfill their marriage vow of a lifetime of fidelity as husband and wife.

Blessed are they who thank God for their blessings, and who set aside some time each day for the reading of the Bible and prayer

Blessed are they who never speak harshly to each other and who make their home a place of mutual encouragement and love.

Blessed are the husband and wife who can work out their problems without interference from relatives.

Blessed are the husband and wife who dedicate their lives and their home to the advancement of Christ and his kingdom.

~author unknown