Friday, January 29, 2010

Bread Baking Day


Second rising after the bread has been shaped.
I later decided to put them in pans because they were spreading out instead of rising.
They weren't rising as much as they needed to after 4 hours, so I left them out overnight.

I baked them this morning at 6:30. Wish you could have smelled the kitchen. Yum!

The texture turned out great. The starter turned out to be pretty sour and my friend's recipe contains honey, so the flavor is sour with a bit of sweetness to it. A bit funky, but still yummy.

Overall, I feel that I have learned tons about baking and especially about sourdough bread. I've baked bread several times before and have always failed, so I had basically abandoned it for years. I'm gonna try again and make a couple of changes. I have the other starter that I need to try too. (the one made with yeast and sugar) I'll keep you posted.
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Food Waste Tuesdays


Every Tuesday I have been going through my fridge because Wednesday is shopping day and I need to make room. In my attempt to be frugal and use up our leftovers, sometimes I still overlook food and it is wasted. It makes me so sad to throw food away.
So here we have two avocados, half of a pb&j sandwich, lentil soup, and leftover roast. I also threw away some celery(not pictured)
I hope to do better this week.
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Monday, January 25, 2010

Exciting News for "Red Hen"

Remember this desk?

Before





After 

Isn't it gorgeous? Willie was right to want to stain it instead of paint it. We love how it turned out and we have so much storage space. The top is huge! We have so much room to spread out papers, kids homework, etc.Posted by Picasa

Sourdough Starter



whole wheat flour and water



yeast, whole wheat flour, and sugar
This morning I walked into the kitchen 1 hour after feeding the starter and it was almost to the rim. Yahoo! This is day 3 of the starter. It takes about 7-12 days to get a good starter going that I can bake with.


Whole wheat flour, yeast, sugar, and water

When I saw that my first starter wasn't doing much, I cheated and started on one with yeast.
So, I have two going on right now.


A friend of mine in Arizona makes the most amazing whole wheat bread and rolls with her sourdough starter. She has been baking bread since she was about 11. She is truly amazing. Now, my other friend is baking with her every week and they bake several loaves for their families weekly.

Here is the amazing part about sourdough. It is a live organism that is stored in the fridge and is fed weekly with flour and water. That's it! Nothing artificial. As it sits out on your counter top and ferments, natural occurring yeast from the environment is collected through the air and forms in your mason jar. I have been reading on sourdough starters and am trying to get mine going because I am determined to learn to bake bread. Every time I try, it turns out too heavy, raw in the middle, etc. I stink at it. But I am gonna do it this time! I must! For the sake of my family!, We must stay away from preservatives and artificial sweeteners. Here's the interesting thing. My friend's bread isn't sour at all, it's more on the sweet side. If my experiment fails, a friend will be bringing me some starter from AZ. I'll keep you posted.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Modifying the Grocery Budget

Okay, it's Sunday and we still have tons of food left. We have had leftovers once and we still have more. Yesterday we didn't eat at home so we will have an extra dinner this week, but I am sure we will have more.
When I buy meat I buy family packs and they usually can work for two dinners. Depends on what I make I guess. It's looking like $150 will last more than one week. I'm sure I'll have to but more milk, but that's about it. Later in the week I will have a better guess at the amount. I am gonna try to get it down to $125.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Family of Six

Some of you might be thinking I am spending too much and others too little, but just know that I have 4 kids and I live in California. Actually, you'd be surprised at the prices around here. Many things are much more affordable than in AZ, especially since I get all my produce at a local grocery store.

My kids eat lots! I have almost two teens, so my bills will be different than many of you.
We also go through 5 gallons of milk weekly. Sometimes a little more.
We go through way too much cereal!! Way too fast!!

If you have any suggestions or great healthy and affordable recipes, please let me know. I love new recipes!