Obviously, I have magic flour. The camera doesn't pick it up, but it falls out of the bowl. Would that be magic flour or a magic bowl of endless flour?
@HomeGardenplantscare3 күн бұрын
wonderful sharing
@HomeGardenplantscare3 күн бұрын
nice sharing
@blueamenaa749Күн бұрын
Thank you.❤❤❤
@esteeb423 күн бұрын
Great way to use up what you had...bread looked tasty 😋
@staceycarroll79733 күн бұрын
It as good. No maple taste in it. LOL I had it with cheesy, onion hamburger thing, which I also have a video for making that. This month will be all about Food pantry meals. I gotta pay for my website at the beginning of next month. SO November is usually food pantry month for me!
@chachachubs56002 күн бұрын
Consider turning your least favorite pastas into pasta salads or add them to soups. Sending you love. We're all in this together
@staceycarroll79732 күн бұрын
Good ideas! I'll have to look some recipes up because I have a lot of spaghetti noodles at this point
@bethdurbin32032 күн бұрын
Canned goods are usually fine for yrs past date..look at can, open and smell, look at contents etc . Ive eaten yogurt montgs past..it is active culture after all. Good job using whats in your cupboard.
@staceycarroll79732 күн бұрын
Thank you for the tips on checking canned goods! I'm still learning. I just learned how to check eggs not too long ago.
@bethdurbin32032 күн бұрын
@staceycarroll7973 I work at a food pantry..most foods except dairy are ok past date. Even most of our medications are! Everything has exceptions and always trust your eyes for starters! My home canned foods done by proper methods are also good for yrs. Eating meat I canned in 2010 still..just fine.
@staceycarroll79732 күн бұрын
@@bethdurbin3203 I am paranoid about eating bad food. I'm pretty good about being able to tell if fresh vegetables and meat are bad. I don't worry about dry goods too much. I just repackage a bag of sugar cause something happened to the package that it was in - very yellow - so I dumped it into a gallon plastic bag. It's fine. White, not clumped. Dunno what happened to the original bag. and funnily enough, I have a food pantry haul video coming up. November is food pantry month for me cause I have a lot of extra bills in DEC.
@WholeBibleBelieverWomanСағат бұрын
White flour from the story almost never goes bad -- because ALL of the nutrition has been taken out of it. They found that if they took out all the wheat germ and fiber -- the bran -- which has all the vitamins and minerals it can be kept on the shelf for a very, very long time. Now poor people can have the disease complaints that only the rich used to have (because they had servants to do the long process of taking out all of good stuff from it). The only good stuff left is the texture and taste, but even that is not good because it entices us to eat something with literally no nutritional value. However, if you are in danger of starving it would at least be something to keep your stomach from trying to eat itself. NOTE: What I just said about whole wheat flour is the SAME only they put back some of the bran to make it LOOK "whole." It's almost just as bad. Grinding wheat at home is better, even if you have to do it with a spice mill which takes forever. Or you can use a very hardy blender or a home grain mill.
@NaomiSims-w5g19 сағат бұрын
Yeast will stay active if kept in your refridgerator or freezer, but put it in an airtight container first.
@staceycarroll797310 сағат бұрын
Thank you. I did not know you could freeze yeast!
@D31taD4wn7 сағат бұрын
Please pull your pants up. A Butt crack really is rude to your viewers. Nice video though and i respect your video. Always wanted to see how to make this type of bread for us that doesn't have the luxury of finer food. 81 years old here and i will try this. Thank you for sharing. God Bless.
@staceycarroll79736 сағат бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video. and yes, I agree. this one is a little too bootyful. However, naan bread is delicious! And I hope you enjoy it!
@eldin142 күн бұрын
This is a super idea. Teach people with very little what they can do with what they have. Many have no kitchen tho... 😢