Notice the runny noses and watery eyes? They were all sick today, usually this doesn't keep us from taking the older, less sick, kids to church while either John or I stay home with the others. This works unless John is on a business trip. So we all stayed home and tried Sunday Stations, something I have been wanting to try for a few weeks. We read about it in the Friend (March issue, I think). We made four stations, 10 minutes each; one for writing a letter, one for reading the friend, one for coloring flannel board stories, and one for doing origami just for fun. It worked really well other than feeling like I needed to be four places at once; reading to Johnny, deciphering instructions for Hannah, keeping Maddie from using the letter decorating stamps on her legs and Lucy from eating them.
This is our usual Sunday Dinner:
Mark and Julie Perry's light Whole Wheat Waffles
(they gave this to us quite a while ago, I hope they don't mind us sharing)
Sift Together
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 1/2 tsp. Baking Powder
1/4 tsp. Salt
in a separate bowl, Mix:
1 cup Buttermilk
1/3 cup oil
1 tsp. Honey
2 egg yolks
Combine with dry ingredients
In another bowl beat the left over
2 egg whites until stiff and fold in
the other ingredients and cook in a
waffle iron.
Marilyn Zimmerman's Homemade Buttermilk Syrup
This has a caramel taste
(I have to use a big, 2 gallon I think, stock pot for this--if I don't it has pretty exciting and disastrous consequences)
4 cups sugar
1 1/2 cups real butter
1 3/4 cups milk
1/4 cup vinegar
1/2 cup white corn syrup
2 tsp. baking soda
1 Tbs. vanilla
Mix milk and vinegar and let curdle (I like to make sure the milk is at least room temp.) Add all ingredients to a very deep pan, except for the vanilla. Boil 5 minutes over low heat stirring frequently. Watch out, this is where it gets exciting. Remove from heat and add vanilla. Serve hot. Store remaining syrup in the refrigerator.
3 comments:
I hate spring colds, I hope they all start feeling better!
Hope everyone feels better soon! The stations sound fun!!
Our new grandson, Rocklond, has a shirt that says, "Party in my crib."
I can't wait to try the waffles. We are whole wheat fanatics ourselves.
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