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Monday, August 17, 2009

Please Join Us Today for The "Make It From Scratch" Carnival!

Welcome to this week's...


...blog carnival! Being the host, I got to be the first to see all of the wonderful things people are making from scratch in the blogosphere. Rather than tell you about them, here - let me show you!

Liss presents Ricotta hotcakes - *drool* posted at Frills in the Hills.


NtJS presents Seasonal Recipe: Sweet Cherries posted at not the jet set.


The Homemaking Helper presents Homemade Applesauce (No Sugar Added) posted at The Homemaking Helper.


Dora Renee' Wilkerson presents Y-2K Hippie: 07/23/09 posted at Y-2K Hippie.


Law Shay presents Fried Garlic Noodle and Pork Rib Soup posted at Law Shay - Lunch.


Grandmother Wren presents Maya's Birthday Pinata posted at Grandmother Wren.


Fee presents Decorating Cookies with Royal Icing posted at Icing Bliss.


Cmac presents Tofu from scratch posted at Cmac's Test Kitchen.


Abi presents Can Hedgehogs be cute? posted at lighter side.


Karen Bastille presents Make it from a washcloth - Ballet Slippers! posted at Thrifty Creativity - "A wise person should have money in their head, but not in their heart.".


Sarah Peppel presents VLOG: Coffee Filter Jellyfish Craft posted at Parenting Squad.


Rose from FineCraftGuild presents Starbucks Coffee Cup Cozy ~ Easy Craft For The Beach posted at Fine Craft Guild .com.


RecycleCindy presents Recycled Plastic Bag Shell Purse posted at My Recycled Bags.com.


Make it from Scratch presents Paula Deen's Peanut Butter Cake posted at Make It From Scratch.


Katie presents Sausage Zucchini Bake Recipe posted at Kitchen Stewardship.


Alex presents Head Lice Mayonnaise Treatment posted at Home Life Weekly.


ahuli presents Paper Plate Scarecrow Craft posted at Home Sweet Home.


Wise_Bread presents Back to School: Savings and DIY Projects for Craft Capable Cheapskates posted at Wisebread.com.


Annette Berlin presents Easy Pizza Dough posted at Craft Stew.

Mom2my9 presents Quickest Bread Sticks Ever! posted at 11th Heaven's Homemaking Haven.


So there you have it! Hope you have a great time perusing all of the awesome "Make It From Scratch" posts. Don't forget to leave comments to let our writers know they are appreciated! Next week's carnival will be hosted at It's Frugal Being Green. Make sure you don't miss it! Have a great day!


I am pleased to list this post at...
-Tip Junkie's "Talk to me Tuesday",
-5 Minutes for Mom's "Tackle It Tuesday",
-Tammy's Recipe's "Kitchen Tip Tuesday",
-Blessed With Grace's "Tempt My Tummy Tuesday",
-Mary's "Tightwad Tuesday", and
-Jen's "Tasty Tuesday"

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Monday, May 18, 2009

Welcome to the 41st Weekly Edition of Homemaker Monday - Making Vegan Whole Wheat Pancakes Without a Grain Grinder!

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Thank you for joining us! If you're new to this carnival and would like to enter your post, please check HERE for the rules and regs. (By the way, if you have been featured on Homemaker Monday in the past, your name is on my left sidebar. Check it out!)

YOURS: This week's "YOURS" goes to Tiffany over at The Crafty Homemaker! Her post was a little different than most posts I visit because she posted instructions on how to make homemade cleaning supplies via YouTube videos. There are several to watch, but here is one of my favorites...



Admittedly, I have two bathrooms without windows that, no matter how clean they are, always seem to smell unpleasant. I've heard of using a bowl of vinegar to absorb odors, and this week I'm definitely going to be trying this trick in my bathrooms. I'm going to be doing a smell test before and after, and I'll report on that next week! Thank you so much, Tiffany, for this excellent, informative, and fun post and I hope to see you around more often. Please feel free to take the "I Was Featured" button from my left sidebar if you'd like! For Tiffany's entire post, click HERE.

And now... for the "How I Applied it to My Life" feature...

Last week's Homemaker Monday feature was Homemaker Barbi's post on how to set magazine-style tablescapes on a budget. She had posted 11 tips, and while I didn't use any one particular tip this week in my tablescaping, I was inspired by reading her informative post and enjoyed setting several tablescapes this week for a dessert party I hosted while the men and boys in your church were out on a father/son campout. I plan on doing an entire post this week on how the tablescape turned out for Between Naps on the Porch's "Tablescape Thursday" (a blog carnival I've really been enjoying recently), but here's a taste of the fun I had...

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Thanks for your inspiration, Homemaker Barbi! You made my world a better place this week!

MINE: Although I've posted this recipe before, it wasn't vegan-friendly, so I've adapted it a bit for all of you folks who are trying to avoid using animal products in your diet. Here's one reason I love being vegan: It seems as though the ingredients in vegan recipes are easier to keep in long-term storage than are some animal products. Eggs, butter, cheese, milk and meat can be stored in powdered or canned form, but usually do not taste very good at all. As you will see below, all of the ingredients in the following recipe, except for the soy milk (which can be substituted with almond milk) can be stored long term without degredation of essential nutrients, as long as they are stored properly.

One other thing I'd like to talk about is the egg-substitute we will be using today. You have probably seen this ingredient in other recipes I've previously posted, so let's talk a little bit about ...FLAXSEED....


Flaxseed has crucial omega-3 fatty acids which the body cannot produce itself. Most people do not get enough of this nutrient and it is so, so good for you, especially your heart, and many food companies are adding it to their cereals and other health products. Google it and you'll see! When flaxseed is blended up, however, it makes a sticky, gooey mess, but when you're using it as an egg-substitute, that is exactly what you want - a thick, liquidey substance that will hold a recipe together. I promise you...that is exactly what flaxseed does! For one egg, I use 1 tablespoon flaxseeds plus 3 tablespoons water. When I substitute it in my baking recipes, I am never left with a crumby product that falls apart. Let me show you. Look at the following gorgeous pancakes and you will probably notice that they look no different than the previous recipe posted on my left sidebar. Enjoy...

Vegan Blender Whole Wheat Pancakes


Ingredients:
1 1/2 cup soy milk
1 cup whole wheat berries
1 tablespoon whole flax seeds
3 tablespoons water
2 tablespoons oil
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/4 cup oats (not instant)
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 tablespoons sweetener, such as sugar, honey, or molasses

(In case you've never used whole wheat before, here's what it looks like...


...and you can buy it at any health food store.)

Directions:
Step 1: Blend the first 6 ingredients in a blender very thoroughly. This could take up to five minutes, depending on your blender. Just make sure, however, that you listen carefully to your blender for a change in the motor sound. If this mixture is over blended, the gluten in the wheat will begin to bind and create a sticky substance that will wreak havoc on your blender. If this happens, stop the blender immediately.

Step 2: Pour the contents of the blender into a mixing bowl...


(Your batter should be smooth as shown above...)

...and add the rest of the ingredients.

Step 3: Pour on a hot, buttered griddle and cook on both sides until light golden brown.

Step 4: Top with vegan butter spread and syrup or any other topping you want and enjoy! Thanks for stopping by and I hope you love this recipe as much as I do. Have a GREAT day!

OURS: Okay, I can't wait to see what all of you have for us today. Please make sure to visit everyone's link and leave lots of lovely comments. None of us can deny that we all love comments! Also, if you've never linked up before, don't be shy. We'd love to see something you have in your archives that can inspire us and improve our lives as homemakers! Thanks for visiting and/or participating and we'll look forward to seeing you next time. Have a great Homemaker Monday!




I am pleased to list this post at The Cheese Slave's "Real Food Wednesday" ! Check out her blog for lots of awesome real food recipes!


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