

Feb
5
Recipe: Whole Wheat Pancakes
Ingredients
- 2 C Whole Wheat Flour
1 1/3 C Unbleached flour
½ C Flax meal
3 t Baking Powder
1 t Baking Soda
¼ C Brown sugar
2 t Salt
1 C Melted butter
4-5 C Buttermilk (reconstituted with vinegar will work here)
4 Eggs, beaten
Instructions
- Mix (I use a whisk) together the flours and flax meal. Add in and continue whisking the rest of the dry ingredients. Beat in all wet ingredients, just until combined.
Cook on your griddle over medium to medium-high heat. Use ¼ to ½ C of mixture for each pancake. Cook until bubbles form on top of pancake, flip and cook other side. Butter the top of each pancake if desired.
Quick Notes
You can use the first pancake recipe and use half whole wheat flour or all whole wheat flour, or you can use this recipe. You can halve this recipe if needed.
Meal type: breakfast
Culinary tradition: USA (Traditional)
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Feb
5
Recipe: High-rise Biscuits
Ingredients
- 3 C flour
1 ½ T Baking Powder
1 ½ t salt
1 ½ T sugar
½ C Butter
1 ½ C Milk
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Whisk together the dry ingredients in a large bowl Cut in the butter until the mixture resembles crumbs. Stir in the milk until moistened. Knead ten times. I form these in my hands instead of rolling out. I don’t like the extra work and they taste the same. If you want you can flour a board, pat the mixture until one inch thick. Cut into biscuits. Re-roll the extra dough until all dough is used. Bake for 13-15 minutes.
Meal type: breakfast
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Feb
5
Recipe: Buttermilk Pancakes
Ingredients
- 3 C Flour
3 T sugar
3 t baking powder
1 ½ t baking soda
1 t salt
3 C Buttermilk
1/2 C milk
3 eggs
1/3 C melted butter
1 ½ t vanilla (optional
Instructions
- Beat the liquid ingredients together, the right side of the recipe. Mix the dry ingredients, or the left side of the recipe, in a large bowl. Keep both bowls separate until you are ready to cook.
Heat your griddle to medium, on my electric griddle, I set the dial right before 3. When the griddle is ready, pour the liquid bowl into the dry bowl. Stir until combined. Pour between ¼ to ½ c onto the griddle, per pancake. Cook until bubbles are forming on the top and it starts to look not so wet, flip. Cook until done on the other side. Keep warm until ready to serve. Sometimes I will butter each pancake, sometimes I don’t. Serve with real maple syrup or a homemade version.
For my family I make a full recipe and a half, this way there are leftovers for the next day or two. They love these pancakes.
Meal type: breakfast
Culinary tradition: USA (Traditional)
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Feb
4
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Here is a little information about us. We are a family of seven, mom and dad and
five children. We are originally from Texas but are living in Wisconsin right
now. We moved up here to help some friends who started a church . Here is a link
to the Church’s website if you are interested www.frontlinecc.org We have been
here almost a year and have enjoyed our time. We had our first real winter and
snow. What a blast!! We do miss our family and friends terribly though. We can’t
wait to return and see them again.
We hope that something here will be an encouragement to you. It is our desire to
be a blessing to Christian mothers and families, by providing information,
support and ideas for SAHMs, homeschooling families or anyone who just needs
some ideas on budget living or organizing your house. We are just your regular
homeschooling family who doesn’t have it all together but would like to share
what we have found that works.
We have been a family for 12 years and many of those years were a struggle to
make it through. Jennifer has been a SAHM for 8 years and through those years
has tried and learned many things. We would like to share some of them on here
for others to enjoy. We will share our ever-changing MOTH schedule, cleaning
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else we think might benefit others. This website will be coming along slowly so
that we don’t neglect our own home and family.
We do hope that this site is a blessing to you and that you will come back and
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