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World Bread Day


I was reading about today being World Bread Day and so here is my Beer Bread recipe. I look forward to the bread roundup being posted and seeing everyone else’s great breads! Even if you have never made bread before don’t worry, it is just a dump and mix recipe.

Ingredients:
3 cups AP Flour
1 1/2 tbl baking powder
1/2 tbl salt
1/4 cup sugar
1 can beer (not light)
3/4 stick of butter

Procedure:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees and grease a loaf pan. Dump flour, baking powder, salt and sugar into a mixing bowl. Then add the beer and stir it all together (it will foam up first). Then put it in the loaf. Melt the butter and pour it over the top. Put it in the oven for 1 hour. You know it is done when you can knock on it. Let cool slightly before cutting or it will fall apart.

Enjoy!

World Bread Day '07

It’s Time

*Updated: I am posting this at the top as a reminder for anyone looking for the Affidavit link. Please scroll down for our normally scheduled program;)

For all of you who file as a Private School with the State of California the affidavit is up. I have heard that you can only file online starting with this year. This is good from now until September of 2008. They are all due by 10/15/2007. I also have been told to not expect any response from the state so if no one emails or writes I guess that is to be expected.

Menu Monday

Here is my menu “plan” for this week.
Monday: Pork Chops stuffed with Feta & Spinach, Brown Rice, Broccol (moved from last Friday)
Tuesday: Hamburgers, Roasted Cauliflower
Wednesday: Crockpot Beef Roast and Potatoes, Broccoli
Thursday: Chicken Kiev (freezer), Seasoned Fried Potatoes, Broccoli
Friday: Pasta Carbonara Florentine, Broccoli, Bread

See you next week!

Welcome!

I just wanted to jot a little intro to my new blog. Nerd Family Things will serve as a forum to review and just talk about books and products that I and the rest of the Nerd Family use. I will focus greatly on all the books I get for homeschooling as a living record for when the rest of my kids hit this stage. If you would like to post a guest review, please let me know!

Roasted Cauliflower

Here is my easy and yummy roasted cauliflower recipe that has been much requested on my other blog.

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Take a head of cauliflower and cut it into florets and lay it out on a baking sheet. Then spray them with cooking spray and generously sprinkle with garlic salt and any herbage you desire. Then toss to cover with your hands. Then bake for 20-25 minutes, stirring once. It comes out buttery and great.

Easy Egg Casserole

I have this great Egg Casserole that is easy, cheesy and can be made into anything you want it to be! I have modified it from the original to make it a little (but not much!) healthier.

Ingredients:
8 Eggs, beaten
3/4 cup Flour
1 tsp Baking Powder
1 pint (2 cups) Cottage Cheese
1/2 lb (roughly 2 cups) Jack Cheese, grated

Optional: 1/2 bacon(crumbled), sausage, or onions

Procedure:
Beat all the ingredients together and dump it into a 13 by 9 inch pan. Bake at 400 degrees for 20-25 minutes. I mix it up the night before and just stir it up before I dump and cook it.

Frugal Friday: Grocery Shopping

I have some very basic grocery shopping tips. First, make your menus so you know what you will be cooking. Second, always shop with a list and stick to it. Third, shop loss leaders (super sales) and match them with coupons. For example, Vons often has special sales on cake mixes so save all your coupons for those times only. If you go to a store with a free kids cookie, do it but decide about it before the kids ask. That also is the rule with the shopping. I never buy something BECAUSE my kids ask so they don’t. They will ask if it is on the list but never beg for anything. For those of you who think that will happen “someday”, someday has to be today. My kids are 6, 4, 2, and new and the 2 year old is already learning about begging and crying. I will blog more about shopping with kids another time. So there are my frugal shopping tips. Shop in good health.

UPDATE: For further clarification, I was thinking about comments that had been made about my kids expressing their desires and so I asked my 6 year old what he thought. I didn’t realize how much he does ask because I answer it based on everything and not just his asking but he knows that a fit won’t work. I will just say no and that is it without having to justify myself and actions to my kids. For example, I said make the free cookie decision before they ask so you don’t have to hem and haw in front of them about it. Usually I will let them have it (and even mention it before they do) but sometimes I say no. If I try to explain that we are eating early and I don’t think they will eat both the cookie and their dinner, they will naturally argue with me in an effort to convince me that they will. That is what I am trying to avoid.

As far as voicing their desires… I try not to do any shopping off the list (unless it is a surprise sale) based on my instant desire so I am trying to train them not to also. My kids are free to ask me to cook or buy any food any time I am home (and trust me they do) or making suggestions when I am making menus. Nerdbug and NerdPie probably ask me about recipes to make 2 times a week. Also NerdBug knows there are certain things I only buy on sale(like asparagus) and when he see a sale sign around them he mentions it and asks if we can get it. Please don’t think I am a Nazi about it because I am not. I just like to get in, shop and get out and with 4 kids that takes training on everyone’s behalf.