Archive for May 27th, 2010

Homemade Crackers

Crackers have been on my mind for some time. They are a great quick snack and paired with cheese and fruit can become dessert, tea, or hors devours.

Yes you can buy crackers in the store but why when you can make so many different kinds.

And what if you have a food allergy, not only does price of crackers go up but selection goes down.

So recently I spotted a great recipe for some yummy looking crackers in some obscure magazine.

Yeah I promptly lost track of the magazine including the recipe.

I thought I had found the recipe in a Martha Stewart magazine  but I couldn’t locate it again.

Then I thought they had been in my Taste of Home Healthy Cooking magazine but I couldn’t find that either.

Note to self to keep track of recipes and magazine finds.

Then my aunt loaned me one of her copies of Mary Jane’s Farm magazine. Loaded with cracker recipes! I made the two below. Yummy yummy! They were quick and easy and it was a fun time for Peanut and I.

Sesame and Ginger Crackers (2 different kinds)

Sesame and Ginger Crackers (2 different kinds)

Make some crackers today!

Cracker recipes

Martha Stewart’s Simple White Crackers

Gluten Free Crackers

Graham Crackers (nummy)

Cheddar Gold Fish Crackers

King Arthur Flour Crunchy Crackers

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Gardening in the Smart Bags

Potatoes in Smart Bag

Potatoes in Smart Bag

Onions in Smart Bag

Onions in Smart Bag

Quote of the Day

“We are poor so we can only afford to buy the best.”

My aunt loves to tell me about a close friend who once told her that her mother lived by this quote. What does it mean? Buy quality. Quality lasts longer and you will save in the long run as there will be few replacements needed. Quality does not necessarily mean expensive though. Do your research.