"I like to bake; in times of anxiety it calms me down."
Ha! So that's why my husband makes bread and biscuits all the time. The drugs must not be working.
I swear we haven't bought a loaf of bread since I can't remember. I like to put in bran and germ and plain old dry milk powder. Also, flaxseed, brown rice (cooked leftover), soaked wheat berries—anything to give it crunch and texture. I'm kind of lazy and sometimes use a bread machine to mix up the dough. The whole thing only takes 2 minutes and then you can shape it into any loaf you want after it's risen.
But I'm a complete failure at biscuits. This is where my husband excels. I just can't get them high and light like his. Woman's work this ain't.
By the way, how is Olivia Grace? I'm sure I'm not the only one waiting for an update.
Biscuits are drugs; carbs are mood elevators, didn't you know? That's why they put the donuts and cake at the entrance to the grocery store, and the candy at the checkout counter.
The secret with biscuits is to be lazy. They're fluffy and flaky when the butter is mixed in very lumpily, and they're scarcely kneaded at all.
Olivia Grace is incredible and wonderful and adorable, but I don't want to bore anyone with my highly biassed opinions, having suffered through so many other parental obsessions in my childless days. I will let everybody know when we post more photos, however.
Darlings, where to start? Sometimes I feel as though I have lived a thousand lives in this one, dewy and unlined though my complexion may be. To Tell All may be to intimidate; thus I maintain, at most times, a discreet reserve. But here I share my musings, perhaps revealing the secret to my exquisite poise and charm.
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"I like to bake; in times of anxiety it calms me down."
Ha! So that's why my husband makes bread and biscuits all the time. The drugs must not be working.
I swear we haven't bought a loaf of bread since I can't remember. I like to put in bran and germ and plain old dry milk powder. Also, flaxseed, brown rice (cooked leftover), soaked wheat berries—anything to give it crunch and texture. I'm kind of lazy and sometimes use a bread machine to mix up the dough. The whole thing only takes 2 minutes and then you can shape it into any loaf you want after it's risen.
But I'm a complete failure at biscuits. This is where my husband excels. I just can't get them high and light like his. Woman's work this ain't.
By the way, how is Olivia Grace? I'm sure I'm not the only one waiting for an update.
Biscuits are drugs; carbs are mood elevators, didn't you know? That's why they put the donuts and cake at the entrance to the grocery store, and the candy at the checkout counter.
The secret with biscuits is to be lazy. They're fluffy and flaky when the butter is mixed in very lumpily, and they're scarcely kneaded at all.
Olivia Grace is incredible and wonderful and adorable, but I don't want to bore anyone with my highly biassed opinions, having suffered through so many other parental obsessions in my childless days. I will let everybody know when we post more photos, however.
Little O is indeed adorable and all those other things, and I'm completely unbiased. Also, PL's biscuits RULE.
Good stuff. It is interesting to read comments.
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