One of the recipes that my hubby always wanted to make was Beignets using Black-eyed Beans (or peas). He said growing up in Togo, West Africa they would take Black-eyed Peas to the mill to be ground and then they would use the flour to make the Beignets. These Beignets were called Gawoo in Ewe or Beignet de Haricot in French.
Friday, January 31, 2014
Foodie Friends Friday Linky Party ~ Berries
Berries, Berries, Berries is our theme for this week's linky party on Foodie Friends Friday. I hope you will join us and bring your favorite berry recipe or two to our party. I know everyone has a recipe that includes berry. Can't wait to see what you will bring.
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Sunday, January 26, 2014
We Got some Snow... and some Sun
As you all know if you read my blog or even my facebook fan page... that we live where we get lots and lots and lots and lots of snow. This year has been no exception and because it has been colder, that snow just keeps piling up. The only thing that makes it at least bearable is that occasionally we do get to see the sun. I just wish that sun would come out more often...
Some Snow and Some Sun
We did get a blizzard with snow one day this week, a blizzard that at times we couldn't see across the street or even our balcony rail from the living room window. So the next morning meant that we did some shoveling. As the daylight started, we could see the sunlight coming out.
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Brown Rice Crackers and Salmon/Tomato Salsa
I have been fortune enough to be given a Wondermill through Grain Mill Wagon and absolutely love it. We have had so much fun grinding my own flour. So far we have ground black-eyed peas, popcorn and brown rice. It is easy and I am wondering if it is cheaper to do it this way then buying these different flours. You can grind all sorts of whole grains and also beans. They have a list of what the Wondermill Grain Mill can Grind.
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Salmon and Tomato Salsa
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Thursday, January 23, 2014
Foodie Friends Friday ~ Peanut Butter Party.
I am a big fan of peanut butter... Fresh Bread and Peanut Butter ~ YUM! This week on Foodie Friends Friday we are having..... Guess.... You are right a....
DIY Valentine Tea Bags with a free printable.
DIY Valentine Tea Bags
I am a big fan of tea... I drink at least one cup of tea every day if not more. I also love to drink tea made from loose tea, but it is always a problem as I end up with strainers full of loose tea all over the house or at least my kitchen.
Did you know that you could make tea bags from coffee filters? They work perfectly and you don't have to worry about straining the loose tea... you can just throw out the tea bag. Perfect, simple and the bag can be in the shape you want. I didn't have the big size coffee filters but did have some filters from EZ pod so used them.. You could also make them in the EZ Pod shape, just stitch around the top and then they could be put in your Single- Cup Pot.
I decided to make them up with some valentine labels but also did some teacup labels. You could even write on the back what type of loose tea you placed in. For the labels you can print them here.
Materials:
Coffee filters
Loose Tea
String or Thread (I used heavy thread)
Directions:
Print labels and cut out.
I used EZ Pod refills so pulled them apart slightly, Filled with 1 tsp of loose tea and sewed the filters together with thread into a semi circle.
If using large coffee filters I would cut them into a circle about 1 1/2 inch diameter, add loose tea and sew them into a semi circle.
To attach label, tie knot, thread through the tea bag and then through the label, keeping a length of string of 1 -2 inches between the tea bag and label.
Use DIY tea bags as you would bought tea bags.
Perfect gifts to give teachers, grandmothers, aunts or anyone that is a tea lover. I love teavana tea and this would be a way to personalize the gift.
Note: Make sure that you attach the thread to the top of the heart or when you use it you will have a upside down heart like mine in the picture. My threads where cut too long for my cup. You could measure them so that the bag fits nicely into a cup.
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Printables were made with the help of Clker.com
In & Out of the Kitchen
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Saturday, January 18, 2014
Tea Cups in the Snow for Sunlit Sunday
We finally got some sun in these parts. Today was a wonderful bright and sunny day. The snow was glistening and as we had just got a few fresh inches of fluffy snow, it looked wonderful outside.
I had seen some pictures of tea cups in the snow floating around facebook and always wanted to do some pictures like that and today I got my chance. I really should have looked at them earlier as they weren't exactly how I wanted them to be... I guess I will have to go out again on the next sunny day and take more.
Linked also to these great blogs: Make it Pretty Monday, Twirl & Take A Bow, Treasure Box Tuesday
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I had seen some pictures of tea cups in the snow floating around facebook and always wanted to do some pictures like that and today I got my chance. I really should have looked at them earlier as they weren't exactly how I wanted them to be... I guess I will have to go out again on the next sunny day and take more.
Tea Cups in the Snow
This picture I did in pencil style....
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