Fun With Food Storage
January 5, 2009 by Scott in Family, Food, Friends & Neighbors, House Stuff, Religious
I follow several blogs and other online resources that focus on food storage and emergency preparedness. Several local Utahn’s launched Fun With Food Storage (FunWithFoodStorage.net) today. The site will provide information about how to get and use your food storage in your everyday cooking. They’re having a great give away contest and I thought I’d pass on the info to our family and friends. Enjoy!
Other resources that I follow:
- ProvidentLiving.org
- UtahPreppers.com
- FoodStorageMadeEasy.net
- TheObsessiveShopper.net
- EverydayFoodStorage.net
- IDareYouToEatIt.com
- Preparedness Matters
- The Pantry Panel
- @UtahRedCross on Twitter
- @RedCross on Twitter
- @FoodStorageTips on Twitter
- @EatFoodStorage on Twitter
- @SmokeAlarm on Twitter
December Daring Baker’s Challenge
December 28, 2008 by Heidi in Food, House Stuff
It’s time again to reveal what the Daring Baker Challenge was this month!!
This month’s challenge is brought to us by the adventurous Hilda from Saffron and Blueberry and Marion from Il en Faut Peu Pour Etre Heureux.
They have chosen a French Yule Log by Flore from Florilege Gourmand
I have to say that this challenge at first was a little daunting. I read through it and opened up the word document and it was 14 pages long (it has variations of the 6 different elements)!! Then I went through and choose what my elements would be at it was 7 pages long. However, once I started doing each of the seperate elements it wasn’t as scary as I thought it was going to be. I made the Dacquoise Biscuit (almond), Milk Chocolate Whipped Cream (Chantilly), Cinammon-Milk Ganache Insert, Chocolate Crisp Insert, Chocolate Creme Brulée Insert, and Milk Chocolate Icing. We actually ending up serving it as desert for our Christmas Eve Dinner at my mom’s house.
The recipe follows:
November Daring Baker’s Challenge
November 29, 2008 by Heidi in Food, House Stuff
The challenge this month was a yummy caramel cake with optional caramels. Now, when the challenge came out I was planning on doing both of them, but when I woke up this morning and realized that it was posting day I knew that both items were not going to get done (who would have thought that 2 young kids and another on the way may prevent me from getting everything done I wanted to this month!!). So I made the cake. I was a little intimidated about making the caramel sauce because it talks about wearing long sleeves and having ice water ready for possible burns, but it wasn’t as bad as I had imagined. I don’t really like cakes, but this one has such a great taste!!
This month there are some new posting rules for the daring bakers so that they can now track which daring bakers are doing the challenges. So the following information hopefully is everything that they need for the tracking.
Helping Dolores (http://culinarycuriosity.blogspot.com/) host this month are Alex (Brownie of the Blondie and Brownie duo:http://blondieandbrownie.blogspot.com/), Jenny of Foray into Food (http://forayintofood.blogspot.com/). And since none of us know jack about alternative baking, we’ve once again turned to Natalie of Gluten-a-Go-Go (http://glutenagogo.blogspot.com/) to assist us.
Our leading lady this month is Shuna Fish Lydon of Eggbeater (http://eggbeater.typepad.com/) and her signature caramel cake. Read the rest of this entry »
Ben’s Halloween House
November 1, 2008 by Heidi in Family, House Stuff
For anyone that knows Scott they know that he loves Halloween, but for some reason this year he just had a hard time getting motivated to decorate our house until he took Ben to get their hair cut. Hudson came in and was talking about this “Halloween House” that was down the street. Scott drove Ben past it on the way home and Ben wanted to drive past it over and over again. So, Scott finally told him that they could make our house a “Halloween House.” For the next week almost every night Ben and Scott would go outside to add something to their “Halloween House.” I would look at the window and Ben would be walking behind Scott trying to do everything like his dad. The next day when I would bring him home from Judy’s he would have to stand in front of the house and look at what they did for their “Halloween House” the night before. It was so fun to see Ben take a real interest in something Scott likes to do.
October Daring Bakers Challenge
October 29, 2008 by Heidi in Food, House Stuff
This month’s challenge was a lot of fun. It was hosted by Rosa (http://www.rosas-yummy-yums.blogspot.com ). She was supposed to do her hosting with Sherry who suddenly passed away of a heart attack.
“Prior to her sudden death (9 days before), Sher had shared with me her recipe idea for the October challenge that she, Glenna and myself should have hosted together. When she died, it was clear for me that I would respect her choice and that I would still submit her recipe. This is my last ode to a very appreciated blogger, DB member, skilled baker and cook whom I miss a lot!
For this challenge I chose an easy to follow recipe for “Pizza Napoletana” from Peter Reinhart’s “The Bread Baker’s Apprentice” which yields a beautifully tasty, thin, crispy, yet chewy pizza crust.”
It meant a lot to do this recipe. The focus was on being able to toss the dough, so that’s why there is such a fun picture. Scott had a hard time getting the picture (this is the best we got.)
September Daring Baker
September 27, 2008 by Heidi in Food, House Stuff
September Challenge - Lavash Crackers & Toppings
This month we are making Daring Bakers history as our September challenge is vegan and/or gluten free. For the first time ever, the torch has been passed to « Alternative » Daring Bakers : Natalie from Gluten A Go Go, and co-host Shel, of Musings From the Fishbowl. We wanted to make something savory this month, and we chose the recipe for Lavash Crackers from Peter Reinhart’s The Bread Baker’s Apprentice (pp 178 - 180).
After a crazy month I realized that I was supposed to post today. So I’ve had a crazy day of baking (I bought the stuff to make the toppings at the beginning of the month). The Lavash was a hit with my boys. They loved it. It was a great dough and I’m going to try making pizza with Ben another day this week.
August Daring Bakers Challenge
August 31, 2008 by Heidi in Food, House Stuff
This month I have started feeling better so I was able to accomplish the Daring Bakers Challenge. This months challenge was hosted by Tony Tahhan and MeetaK. The challenge was eclairs from Chocolate Desserts By Pierre Hermé. It was fun and challenging. Ben helped me put the chocolate glaze on the top of the eclairs (that’s why they look so fun.)
July Daring Baker Challenge
July 31, 2008 by Heidi in Food, House Stuff
As Scott mentioned in an earlier post this pregnancy is kicking my butt! The host for this month was Chris from of Mele Cotte (http://melecotte.blogspot.com/). The recipe was a cake that looked as though it would be really fun to make. The problem that I ran into with being so sick (I don’t think I’ve cooked in 6 weeks) is that I’ve never been able to read through the whole recipe without needing to run to the bathroom (you know when you’re pregnant and people start naming off food and it makes you sick to even hear the idea of food?). Anyway, I didn’t end up being able to make the cake, but I do appreciate the time that Chris took to come up with the challenge and hope to make it in the future when my stomache can handle it :)!












