Make it From Scratch #6
To Think About:
The first entry isn't our normal Make it From Scratch, but I think you'll find good encouragement here to start or keep cooking from scratch. ISPF presents The cure for “Hon, Let’s Eat Out Today” Syndrome posted at Grad Money Matters.To Eat:
Ingredients
DeputyHeadmistress presents The Common Room: Food Storage for Disaster Preparedness posted at The Common Room, saying, "Make your own biscuit mix from scratch" You have to read how they use this mix when they go camping!
Phelan presents I am NOT making meth You'll have to go see what she really is making. posted at A Homesteading Neophyte.
Becca is talking about my all time favorite herb and a great way to store her bumper crop. Cilantro Pesto posted at Unplugging the "Stuff" Machine.
Breakfast
Joann shares a secret I needed to learn. How to get crispy hashbrowns. Saturday Morning Breakfast, posted at Keeping Feet.
While Joann was making the hashbrowns, I was making the buttermilk pancakes.
Main Dishes
Catherine presents Tonight's Chicken Etouffee posted at Angel Food Cake Isn't a Candle. It sounds so good!
Sweet Treats
Heather L. couldn't wait to try this recipe. Make It From Scratch: Oatmeal Cookies posted at It's all for the best. With a little adjustment, they were mmm mmm good!
GP presents Measure for Measure - Inn the Kitchen posted at Fish Creek House - INNside Innkeeping, saying, "Measure for measure... cinnamon raisin rolls at the inn"
I should not be posting these at this hour. I am getting hungry!
To Smell Good:
Alexandra is using vodka (!?) for Make-It-From-Scratch Cologne posted at Happy Hearts At Home.
Niki Anders presents something else to keep us pretty smelling. Elizabeth I posted at The-A-TEAM,
Anastacia is using up her bits of yarn to make March Sweater #2 at Anastacia Knits.
Look good and recycle. See Cindy's latest creation, Crocheted Denim Rag Bag, posted at My Recycled Bags.
Heather is also recycling to create something beautiful and practical. Make it From Scratch: Planter Boxes, posted at Marine Corps Nomads.
Information for Upcoming Carnivals.
Next week is Challenge Week. Try something new. Make something you've never made before. All participants making something for the first time will be eligible for a prize (to be announced) drawing. Submit entries by Sunday, April 1. (what April already!) for the carnival to be posted April 3.
Next week is Challenge Week. Try something new. Make something you've never made before. All participants making something for the first time will be eligible for a prize (to be announced) drawing. Submit entries by Sunday, April 1. (what April already!) for the carnival to be posted April 3.
Anyone interested in hosting? I will be on vacation for the April 10 edition. While I probably will have Internet access, I don't want to have to be on the computer, so I thought it would be a good time to start a hosting schedule for this and other weeks. Which means I should probably also get some host guidelines up, which I will try to do soon. If you are interested in hosting, let me know via email. If you have a specific date in mind, let me know. I will schedule myself for all the first weeks carnivals.
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Make it From Scratch! using the carnival submission form or by emailing me.












6 comments:
Stephanie: This is a neat carnival! So many great entries and so much for me to learn! Thanks for including my post - it's an honor to participate with so many inspiring entries!
I'll be checking out all of the entries tomorrow when I'm a little more awake. lol! Once again, thanks for putting this together.
The link is up. Thanks!
I've added an explaination for the vodka.
It has the high percentage of alcohol needed to extract scents. It's also odorless, you won't smell like a boozer when you wear it.
Thanks for hosting! I'd be happy to host next week if you still need someone.
I'm off to read the entries!
I see that you have Cindy linked to you and my Greenbeing Nancy blogspot has been recommened. Thks to you and Cindy.
I enjoy creating just to reduce wastage. For soup that I boiled with potatoes, I will remove it to mesh. Put the meshed potatoes into little saucers and top it up with cheese and microwave till it melts. My kids love it.
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