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I will start by stating that I am NOT an expert - nor am I involved in any profession that would give me a particular understanding of food preparation or storage techniques. I simply have done some things for myself over the years and have learned a thing or two. I have done internet research on different storage techniques and recipes. I have gathered quite the hodge-podge of information and thought that it might be nice to have it all in one place for those that ask me for my advise from time to time. I hope that this blog will be useful and informative to those of you that visit and that you will come back often to see what is new. I will not promise to update daily or even weekly. I will simply say that I will update as I find new things and as I have the time in my personal schedule. I am sure that I will update quite a bit at first as I endeavor to post the information that I have gathered thus far. After that - who knows...

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1. Make sure and go to the bottom of the page for some of my favorite recipes and tips on preserving certain foods.


Thursday, March 19, 2009

I'm back - - -

I took a few days of from publishing to this blog while I spent time with my wonderful husband. He is often away from home with his job so when he is home - I usually won't be writing. We had a great day trip to Little Sahara in Delta Utah. We rode the 4-wheelers in the sand and spent quality family time. The girls love the 4-wheelers - especially my little Ashley. Her first trip out on our boat was when she was 7 weeks old and her first 4-wheeler ride was when she was 9 months old. We have a Rhino with a backseat and we strap her into the car seat and away we go - all over the canyons, trails and sand dunes that are so abundant here in Utah. I guess she will be one of those fearless types when she grows up. So far - she shows no fear at any of our family adventures. Here's a little picture of our girls in the back of the Rhino on our annual Piute trail riding tip last year . But - a travel log is not what you are here for - so on with the food storage stuff....

I have posted a video below about how to make really easy wheat bread. Making bread is one of those things that used to scare me. I thought it was only for those pioneer type people. Over the years, I tried various recipes and methods and finally found a few recipes that I like and that my family actually uses. The video is kind of like how my friend and neighbor Cynthia Hart showed me how to make bread. I learned from Cynthia that bread making does not have to be an arduous hand making ordeal. She taught me that it's not about the recipe so much as it is about the process. Everyone should experiment a little to find the recipe that they like best and make bread at least once a month to stay in practice. I think it is one of those 'lost art' type of things. We have gotten so spoiled with going to the store to get everything - that a lot of today's younger homemakers don't know basic cooking and baking skills. The art of cooking from scratch has gone by the wayside in favor of frozen dinners, entrees, and fast food. And yes - I was once one of those frozen entree junkies - but being reformed from my lazy ways gives me the right to talk about it.

I do not pretend to be a fabulous cook. I am far from it, but I can make wholesome and nutritious meals for my family. I like to keep things simple and use common ingredients. I like the idea of learning new methods and recipes for homemade mixes so that I know what is going in my children's bodies. I have researched a lot on the Internet and I have posted the links to many sites that I use on the left of this blog. Check them out and see what you might find to incorporate into your family routine. I know that when I started cooking from scratch more, both my husband and I lost weight. (not because my cooking is lousy - quit with the teasing remarks Charolett - LOL) We feel better because we are not eating a ton of sodium and preservatives. Family is precious and feeding them from scratch may not make me a better wife and mother, but it makes me feel like a better wife and mother. Life is good - savor the flavor and kiss the cook in your life.

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