Love how you're making the most of what you have, Penny! 😊 The 'Fronch Toast' sounds delicious and such a creative twist! Keep up the great work with the pantry challenge - you're inspiring us all to get creative with what we have.
Awww, thanks so much for the encouraging words! I so appreciate them! I’m thinking it will get more creative as we go since there will be less of the “common” items on hand. I’ll just have to put my thinking cap on! 🤗
Thanks so much, Sonia! I had not made it snow cream since my kids are little and my oldest daughter is 41. So it took a minute to remember how but they absolutely loved it! Oh, even as I’m typing this, I just remembered I still have the bowl in my freezer with some in it. Maybe they’ll want some the next time they come back in a few days. ❄️ thanks so much for watching and for commenting and I can’t wait to hear from you again! 😁🤗
Wow lots of snow! I just love your recipes, all of them. The potato soup was so different adding the potatoes later. It looked amazing. Your grandchildren are beautiful! Going to try the Fronch Toast for our son who has food allergies. Thank you! Val C ❤️🙏🏻
Everything you made this week looks so delicious. The potato soup made my tummy growl, so I know what I'm making for lunch! I just enjoy you and your recipes and explanations so much. Stay warm!
I have to say it was the best potato soup I have ever made. Mark just kept going on about how good it was. I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for your encouraging words sweet friend! 🤗😁🥔🍜
Thanks so much for watching and I will try to get that out in the next couple weeks. I was thrilled to find the recipe and they are so good. We only have about four left. I did give some to my friend that we had coffee with, but Mark and I have been eating them Almost every night. They’re so good! Blessings! 😁🤗
Mrs. Penny! You be careful out there shoveling snow! That scared me! We also got about 13 inches, then 5 days later got another 4 inches. Beautiful, but such a mess to dig out of! I'm really interested in trying to make sourdough, so I'll be on the lookout for the banana bread video. I loved the pita bread and your audible joy at watching them puff up! Stay safe and warm!😊
Hello sweet Jen! I was very safe and took breaks while I was out there. I am used to hard work but usually during garden season.😜. I hope you do get into sourdough. It is so much fun. Everything you see on Instagram and things like that are making sourdough bread, but there are so many other things you can make that are so easy. This bread is one of those. The pita was fairly easy as well. I will have a video up Wednesday on making the Banana Bread and hopefully next week making the pita. 😁 Thanks so much for watching and for your caring comment. You are a blessing! 🤗
Hi Penny! Wow! So much snow! And many great ideas to use for pantry meals... very exciting and can't wait to try them all! (Especially the potato soup!) Blessings on you, Mark and Elsie Mae! ❄️🌿💚👵
Hi Penny. What a great video, so much fab stuff. The pitta bread looked soo good but the biscuits looked amazing. We make scones, you probably know, which can be savoury say with cheese, or sweet with dried fruit or plain to have with jam and cream. I make the savoury ones to go with soups and stews but may have try and make these biscuits.❤ Look forward to your next video and have a great week.x
Penny!!!! BE careful shoveling that much snow - it is a beautiful, white, peaceful covering but it can harm you! That's a lot of work. Neither of you two should shovel that much but I don't know the alternative - LOL. I just want you to be around here influencing me for years to come and need you to be very mindful! Love you and your cooking, always learning new things - never heard of chick pea flour. You brighten my day and my tummy - my taste buds were so excited when I sat down with coffee to watch you.
Oh Mary, you are so sweet! I’m an old tough bird and it wasn’t too bad doing that shoveling. I took a break. We actually just came inside from finishing the circle drive. We did a tag team work on it. We’re supposed to have temperatures in the high 40s on Thursday and Friday so I’m hoping since we got the 14 inches off the driveway. It will melt down and be ready for Saturday. I have a fermenting class and I’m afraid I might have to cancel it if the Driveway doesn’t clear up well. I am so very glad that your taste buds were excited during this video! I hope you found something new to try like “Fronch” toast! It really is the best. It’s so light crispy and crunchy. I like my waffles and my French toast to have a crisp to them. I hope I am around influencing you for years, my sweet friend. And eventually, who knows, we might actually get to see each other. Much love to you, sweet friend! 🤗😁❤️😘☃️❄️
@@OpenHandFarm Fronch toast is the exact one I chose for today - had to thaw out the bread first. Your way to obtain the crunchy tunnels of pure pleasure for my tongue! I can't wait.
Yummy! I am going to make that potato soup today! I look forward to your sourdough videos. I hope you will do a future video with the freeze-dried sourdough to let us know how it turned out and to teach us how to use it. Thank you!
I hope you enjoy the soup as much as we did. And yes, dear friend, I will be doing a video on how to rehydrate that. I am curious to see how it works as well! Thanks so much for coming along on this adventure with me! 😁🤗
Hi Penny. Great video, so much to love. The pitta breads looked amazing. My son asked me about making sourdough bread but not sure I'm up to regular feeding and looking after it. I love avocado
Hi Louise! It is definitely a challenge when you begin the sourdough, but it becomes part of your routine and I don’t even think about it anymore. I hope you give it a try! Thanks for watching today. It’s good to hear from you! 🤗😁
You can tailor SD to your needs. I only bake with it once every couple of weeks and keep only about 40g of starter in the frig. It’s very manageable and does not require daily maintenance.
Thanks for another great video, Penny. Your family is blessed to have you. Would you mind sharing some information about your baking sheet? It looks fun...
Thank you so much for your kind words! I love the smile on your face in the picture. All of my viewers know what I look like but I rarely know what you look like. Thanks for putting your picture up. As far as the baking sheet, I’m not sure which one you’re talking about. The one that I made pizza in? The one I made the pita on? Or the big metal ones? I would gladly share. I’m just not sure which one. Thanks so much for watching and for commenting and I can’t wait to hear from you again! Blessings! 🤗😁
@@OpenHandFarm Awww, thank you, Penny! I was referring to the baking sheet. Looks like it may be stone. I would love to transition away from aluminum. Thank you!
@@unyika3 Oh, yes! That is a Pampered Chef baking stone. I have several and love them. They make bread have the most delightful crunch, yet not hard, exterior when baked in the bread pans. I have what is called a large Bar Pan which has sides all the way around. I cook sheet cakes in them. They also have cookie sheets which is maybe what you noticed. It comes up on both ends to make a handle of sorts. You don’t use soap on them but don’t have to season them like cast iron. They season themselves. Just don’t set one on a hot burner on top of the stove. It will crack! 🤦♀️ I hope this helps. Here is a Pampered Chef link. There should be a distributor in your area. 😁🤗
If you wash your potatoes ( so you can eat the skin too), then let them air dry completely you can store them in your vegetable bin in your refrigerator. I tried this and it works perfectly! I also. Peel and cut some up into frie shaped put into a container and cover with water to wash the starch off. Then drain and add fresh water to cover them again. Store in fridge until ready to use…last up to a week or more as long as you change the water at least once a week. I do the same method for anyway I might want to use them: chunks for oven roasted or in stews; small cubes for soups or pot pies. This helps me not waste the potatoes and If I put them in glass jars I don’t forget them and it reminds me to use them up. 🙂
Oh my word, Nancy! What a blessing you are to me! I actually have a new food processor that cuts french fry shapes. I want to try canning some, but I could go ahead and cut some and put them in the fridge as well! I love hearing from my viewers and learning new things from you. Thank you so much for commenting and for watching! Blessings, my friend! 😁🤗
😁 are you a coffee drinker as well! I actually did not drink that whole container. It was so funny when he brought it to me. Thanks so much for watching and for commenting! I love meeting people with like minds! 🤗😁
Love how you're making the most of what you have, Penny! 😊 The 'Fronch Toast' sounds delicious and such a creative twist! Keep up the great work with the pantry challenge - you're inspiring us all to get creative with what we have.
Awww, thanks so much for the encouraging words! I so appreciate them! I’m thinking it will get more creative as we go since there will be less of the “common” items on hand. I’ll just have to put my thinking cap on! 🤗
Loved this video. Lots of great ideas and fun. Snow cream surely brings back memories.
Thanks so much, Sonia! I had not made it snow cream since my kids are little and my oldest daughter is 41. So it took a minute to remember how but they absolutely loved it! Oh, even as I’m typing this, I just remembered I still have the bowl in my freezer with some in it. Maybe they’ll want some the next time they come back in a few days. ❄️ thanks so much for watching and for commenting and I can’t wait to hear from you again! 😁🤗
Wow lots of snow! I just love your recipes, all of them. The potato soup was so different adding the potatoes later. It looked amazing. Your grandchildren are beautiful! Going to try the Fronch Toast for our son who has food allergies. Thank you! Val C ❤️🙏🏻
Everything you made this week looks so delicious. The potato soup made my tummy growl, so I know what I'm making for lunch!
I just enjoy you and your recipes and explanations so much. Stay warm!
I have to say it was the best potato soup I have ever made. Mark just kept going on about how good it was. I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for your encouraging words sweet friend! 🤗😁🥔🍜
@@OpenHandFarm
Thank you for sharing!
I enjoyed hearing about your meals!
Thank you for watching Carrie! I hope to hear from you again. Blessings! 😁
Thrilled to see the pita sourdough video!! Will be patiently waiting.
Thanks for the great videos!
Thanks so much for watching and I will try to get that out in the next couple weeks. I was thrilled to find the recipe and they are so good. We only have about four left. I did give some to my friend that we had coffee with, but Mark and I have been eating them Almost every night. They’re so good! Blessings! 😁🤗
Mrs. Penny! You be careful out there shoveling snow! That scared me! We also got about 13 inches, then 5 days later got another 4 inches. Beautiful, but such a mess to dig out of! I'm really interested in trying to make sourdough, so I'll be on the lookout for the banana bread video. I loved the pita bread and your audible joy at watching them puff up! Stay safe and warm!😊
Hello sweet Jen! I was very safe and took breaks while I was out there. I am used to hard work but usually during garden season.😜. I hope you do get into sourdough. It is so much fun. Everything you see on Instagram and things like that are making sourdough bread, but there are so many other things you can make that are so easy. This bread is one of those. The pita was fairly easy as well. I will have a video up Wednesday on making the Banana Bread and hopefully next week making the pita. 😁
Thanks so much for watching and for your caring comment. You are a blessing! 🤗
Hi Penny! Wow! So much snow! And many great ideas to use for pantry meals... very exciting and can't wait to try them all! (Especially the potato soup!) Blessings on you, Mark and Elsie Mae! ❄️🌿💚👵
Thanks so much, Carolyn! I’m always so happy to hear from you. I hope you enjoy the soup as much as we did. Blessings on you as well sweet friend! 😁🤗😘
Loved your video and seeing the Littles enjoying snow ice cream
They really liked it! 😁
Hi Penny. What a great video, so much fab stuff. The pitta bread looked soo good but the biscuits looked amazing. We make scones, you probably know, which can be savoury say with cheese, or sweet with dried fruit or plain to have with jam and cream. I make the savoury ones to go with soups and stews but may have try and make these biscuits.❤ Look forward to your next video and have a great week.x
Oh, I know all about Scones! I love them! I like the sweet ones though! 🤣
Thanks for sharing some great ideas
Thank you for watching Cheryl! I hope to hear from you again soon! 🤗😁
Penny!!!! BE careful shoveling that much snow - it is a beautiful, white, peaceful covering but it can harm you! That's a lot of work. Neither of you two should shovel that much but I don't know the alternative - LOL. I just want you to be around here influencing me for years to come and need you to be very mindful! Love you and your cooking, always learning new things - never heard of chick pea flour. You brighten my day and my tummy - my taste buds were so excited when I sat down with coffee to watch you.
Oh Mary, you are so sweet! I’m an old tough bird and it wasn’t too bad doing that shoveling. I took a break. We actually just came inside from finishing the circle drive. We did a tag team work on it. We’re supposed to have temperatures in the high 40s on Thursday and Friday so I’m hoping since we got the 14 inches off the driveway. It will melt down and be ready for Saturday. I have a fermenting class and I’m afraid I might have to cancel it if the Driveway doesn’t clear up well.
I am so very glad that your taste buds were excited during this video! I hope you found something new to try like “Fronch” toast! It really is the best. It’s so light crispy and crunchy. I like my waffles and my French toast to have a crisp to them. I hope I am around influencing you for years, my sweet friend. And eventually, who knows, we might actually get to see each other. Much love to you, sweet friend! 🤗😁❤️😘☃️❄️
@@OpenHandFarm Fronch toast is the exact one I chose for today - had to thaw out the bread first. Your way to obtain the crunchy tunnels of pure pleasure for my tongue! I can't wait.
@ Enjoy! 😁🍞🥞
Yummy! I am going to make that potato soup today! I look forward to your sourdough videos. I hope you will do a future video with the freeze-dried sourdough to let us know how it turned out and to teach us how to use it. Thank you!
I hope you enjoy the soup as much as we did. And yes, dear friend, I will be doing a video on how to rehydrate that. I am curious to see how it works as well! Thanks so much for coming along on this adventure with me! 😁🤗
Hi Penny. Great video, so much to love. The pitta breads looked amazing. My son asked me about making sourdough bread but not sure I'm up to regular feeding and looking after it. I love avocado
Hi Louise! It is definitely a challenge when you begin the sourdough, but it becomes part of your routine and I don’t even think about it anymore. I hope you give it a try! Thanks for watching today. It’s good to hear from you! 🤗😁
You can tailor SD to your needs. I only bake with it once every couple of weeks and keep only about 40g of starter in the frig. It’s very manageable and does not require daily maintenance.
@mairzydotes3548 thanks for jumping in here with that great information! I hope that helps you with your decision Louise! 😜
@@mairzydotes3548 thanks for that.
Hello my friend. They look amazing
Thanks so much Holly! Happy New Year to you and your family! 🤗😁
Your pita break looks amazing!
Hi Shari! I hope all is well! I was so happy with the way it turned out. It was so yummy! Blessings on your new year. 😁🤗
Everything looks delicious.
Thanks so much, Connie! 😁🤗
One way that helps me with potato storage is just taking any sprouts/eyes off very regular. Even weekly if necessary.
Oh my! YOU ARE BRILLIANT! I will go down and clean them off and see how it goes! 😁🤗
Thanks for another great video, Penny. Your family is blessed to have you. Would you mind sharing some information about your baking sheet? It looks fun...
Thank you so much for your kind words! I love the smile on your face in the picture. All of my viewers know what I look like but I rarely know what you look like. Thanks for putting your picture up.
As far as the baking sheet, I’m not sure which one you’re talking about. The one that I made pizza in? The one I made the pita on? Or the big metal ones? I would gladly share. I’m just not sure which one. Thanks so much for watching and for commenting and I can’t wait to hear from you again! Blessings! 🤗😁
@@OpenHandFarm Awww, thank you, Penny! I was referring to the baking sheet. Looks like it may be stone. I would love to transition away from aluminum. Thank you!
@@unyika3 Oh, yes! That is a Pampered Chef baking stone. I have several and love them. They make bread have the most delightful crunch, yet not hard, exterior when baked in the bread pans. I have what is called a large Bar Pan which has sides all the way around. I cook sheet cakes in them. They also have cookie sheets which is maybe what you noticed. It comes up on both ends to make a handle of sorts. You don’t use soap on them but don’t have to season them like cast iron. They season themselves. Just don’t set one on a hot burner on top of the stove. It will crack! 🤦♀️
I hope this helps. Here is a Pampered Chef link. There should be a distributor in your area. 😁🤗
If you wash your potatoes ( so you can eat the skin too), then let them air dry completely you can store them in your vegetable bin in your refrigerator. I tried this and it works perfectly! I also. Peel and cut some up into frie shaped put into a container and cover with water to wash the starch off. Then drain and add fresh water to cover them again. Store in fridge until ready to use…last up to a week or more as long as you change the water at least once a week. I do the same method for anyway I might want to use them: chunks for oven roasted or in stews; small cubes for soups or pot pies. This helps me not waste the potatoes and If I put them in glass jars I don’t forget them and it reminds me to use them up. 🙂
Oh my word, Nancy! What a blessing you are to me! I actually have a new food processor that cuts french fry shapes. I want to try canning some, but I could go ahead and cut some and put them in the fridge as well!
I love hearing from my viewers and learning new things from you. Thank you so much for commenting and for watching! Blessings, my friend! 😁🤗
A friend who grasps your need for coffee!
😁 are you a coffee drinker as well! I actually did not drink that whole container. It was so funny when he brought it to me. Thanks so much for watching and for commenting! I love meeting people with like minds! 🤗😁