Hello everyone
First to answer a few questions-
Cheese has always kept just in the freezer for us. Sometimes I freeze cheese that I shredded and sometimes I freeze the pre-shredded cheese. I can’t tell any difference in fresh cheese and thawed out cheese.
Daughter and family are still living here. Work is happening almost everyday at their new home but construction just takes awhile.
About nonstick cookware, many of them say “lifetime warranty”. But in my experience, they all start sticking after a year or so.
It’s hard for me with the cast iron, as it is heavy and my mind thinks you need soap to clean stuff. But I use a scrub brush, hot water and sometimes a little salt. Then I dry the skillet and use a paper towel to rub it with just a few drops of coconut oil. So far, my big skillet is staying clean and I like using it. I have 2 smaller skillets that I cleaned and re-seasoned. But I haven’t got in the routine of using them.
With 7 in this home, the really big skillet makes the most sense anyway.
About the 2 girls that came for the supper the night we had apple crisp, it was no drama, just 2 sweet girls from out of town that had the same classes as our son and all worked at the same restaurant.
Now there was another night with some drama around that same timeframe. A different son had a girlfriend name Stephanie but they “broke up”. Then he quickly started dating Luanne. We had a family gathering around that same time and the son came with Luanne and somehow Stephanie knew about the party and she also came. Nothing crazy happened but we were certainly on pins and needles wondering what might happen.
On to today, I wanted to try White Lily flour after seeing it on Southern cooking shows. Daughter and husband made a quick trip to South Carolina for his work and brought me back two bags of White Lily flour. (Stores in my Oklahoma town don’t carry this brand)
So I’ve been looking on the White Lily website and found a few recipes and started them today.
Today is Friday and we almost always have pizza so I made a double batch of pizza dough. The website says pizza will be thinner and crisper made with white lily. Tomorrow is Saturday and we usually have a big cup to breakfast so I mixed up some ingredients to make biscuits. I use the recipe on the back of the bag and it calls for shortening. I don’t use shortening very often but I had a small can in the pantry. It was still in date but it smelled rancid so I just used butter instead. I also mixed up a batch of refrigerator chocolate chip cookie dough that you shake it to rolls and then can just slice off before you bake them. And granddaughter Elizabeth has been asking for peach halves that are filled with cream cheese mixed with chopped pecans, powdered sugar and vanilla. So I made a batch of those too.
Everything waiting in the fridge for supper and breakfast.
On the right is a big pack of thick sliced that we bought from a fundraiser from grandson Gavin’s FFA group.
I think the breakfast eaters will be especially happy tomorrow.
White Lily flour recipes used
Pizza recipe
Chocolate chip cookie refrigerator cookies recipe
Biscuit recipe on the back of the bag
This is not a sponsored post. I think you might have to say that whenever you are talking about a product these days.
And I haven’t actually cooked any of this yet. I’ll let y’all know in my next post how it all turns out.
And I haven’t actually cooked any of this yet. I’ll let y’all know in my next post how it all turns out.
❤️Rhonda