This post contains affiliate links. I will be compensated for purchases made through those links at no additional cost to you. All views expressed are my own. Thank you for your support! If you recognize those coasters it is because I did a tutorial on how to make them awhile back using some inspirational quoted I had found online. I loved how they turned out and I thought to myself that after our Church's next General Conference, I would design some of the quotes that stood out to me to make more that would be even more personal.
Well, at the beginning of October, it was General Conference time again and as usual, I took copious notes as all of the speakers' talks. As I go back and look over my notes from time to time, there are certain thoughts that were shared that have become more and more meaningful to me. Today I am sharing 6 of my favorites in printable form. I used Canva to design them and you are free to use mine that I am sharing today, or if you have your own favorites, Canva is a great place to design your own.
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This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase after clicking them, we will be compensated, but there is no additional cost to you. All opinions expressed are our own. Thank you for your support. A few days ago I shared a recipe with you that used dried apples, not reconstituted. It was a fabulous recipe for Dried Apple Oatmeal Cookies. I mentioned in that post that sometimes you reconstitute apples to use them when baking and sometimes you don't have to. A few people have asked me about how to reconstitute them, so I thought I would share the simple process with you, plus give you a recipe for Apple Crisp using dried apples as well. (I think I also mentioned that in the cookie post.)
This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase after clicking them, we will be compensated, but there is no additional cost to you. All opinions expressed are our own. Thank you for your support. One thing that I have in my long term food storage are cans of dried apples. Dried apples are great to munch on all by themselves, but I got to wondering what other things I could do with them. I began looking for recipes to use them in. Many of the recipes, such as for Dried Apple Pie, called for the apples to be reconstituted. That is fine. I'm thinking of trying them in my Apple Crisp recipe. I often reconstitute raisins and dried cranberries when I bake with them, but I thought it might be nice to have a quick recipe to use them in as is.
This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase after clicking them, we will be compensated, but there is no additional cost to you. All opinions expressed are our own. Thank you for your support. Last Spring, I told you about my new centrifugal juicer on this post. I have been using it more and more and loving it! Lately, with all of the canning I've been doing, I've used it to finish off the last bits of fruit to make peach nectar and apple juice. I have to tell you that fresh pressed apple juice is fantastic. The only problem is that the small amount of solids that do make it into the juice, form a strange looking foam on the top of the container. I skimmed some of it off, but it was impossible to get it all. Then, I started straining the juice through a flour sack towel and that helped quite a bit, but there was still a little foam left. The juice tastes so good that we don't mind the foam, but I wanted to give you a heads up! May son and daughter-in-law on the other had use a steam juicer and they had no foam on their apple juice. So, I may have to look into one of those for canning apple juice. The apples I have been canning lately are from said son and daughter-in-law's fuji apple tree. After my first attempt at juicing apples, I asked them about the foam problem. They informed me then that they had no foam AND that they used the pulp from their juicing to make applesauce! |
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Helen Reynolds: Mother of six children , grandmother to eleven! I love to cook, craft and create things and I especially love doing that with my family, So, when my lawyer daughter, Lindsey, my artist daughter, Madalynn, and I came up with the idea of Hot Cocoa Bombs, this blog was born. Then, one more daughter, with her technical and science skills, plus creativity has joined in to round us out! Read more about us here! Archives
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