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MinnieM123

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We have not been anywhere close to church attending Christians since the Priest scandal imploded our church twice! Twice!

Still we are a Christian home. We always celebrated Advent the 25 days leading upto Christmas. The kids when young received something small in the appropriate pocket 1-25 in their advent calendar that was about 6 feet tall by 4 feet. They hung in their rooms. It was easier when they were very young. As they aged it was harder. My kids being 5 years apart also complicated things. It ended with the bang of Christmas Day. Christmas use to make me very very tired. Simpler now that they are young adults.

I never had an Advent calendar as a child, but what a cool idea to give out little gifts each day! :)
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I think fresh spices taste so much better and if you find a good supplier they might even be a little cheaper than the jar stuff. I like to grind as much as I can:hungry::hungry::hungry::hungry:

Grind? :confused: In the supermarket, they have spices all ready to use in little jars, and you don't have to grind anything! ;)

Oh, a few weeks ago, I was looking in the back of one of my kitchen cabinets, and I found a spice jar from a market that I don't shop at anymore; so the spice bottle was 5 years old. :cautious: I chucked it into the basket, because I assume you should change up the spice bottles by about the 4th year, right? I figure that's what real gourmands do. :D
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Sympathy like. Dish washer and washing machine are 2 things we dare not cheap out on. My dishwasher runs twice a day some days:eek: On holidays the poor thing never gets any rest like me:hilarious:

Yikes! Twice a day??!!! (I have an idea for you: paper plates!) :p

(I run ours once a week! Then again, it's just the two of us here at home, and during the work week, I eat my main "dinner" meal there.) :)
 

Figgy1

Well-Known Member
Grind? :confused: In the supermarket, they have spices all ready to use in little jars, and you don't have to grind anything! ;)

Oh, a few weeks ago, I was looking in the back of one of my kitchen cabinets, and I found a spice jar from a market that I don't shop at anymore; so the spice bottle was 5 years old. :cautious: I chucked it into the basket, because I assume you should change up the spice bottles by about the 4th year, right? I figure that's what real gourmands do. :D
6 months LOL not that anything in my kitchen lasts that long
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Thanks but no thanks. One version I do is gluten and dairy free and I'm sure that doesn't come in nuke form. Do you know if the nuke type is whole wheat pasta?

Never looked for, nor seen, a whole wheat pasta version. That's not to say it doesn't exist. I think you'd probably have to look in a more specialized store such as Whole Foods to fine something along those lines.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
That's wonderful, I wish my boys would pick just Legos but some of their Disney based video games are fun

I have a funny idea if you really wanted to mess around with their heads. Go find some old Lincoln Logs (maybe in your grandparents' attic, in an old toy chest) and put them out where the kids normally play. See if they know what to do with them?! :joyfull: :hilarious:
 

Figgy1

Well-Known Member
I have a funny idea if you really wanted to mess around with their heads. Go find some old Lincoln Logs (maybe in your grandparents' attic, in an old toy chest) and put them out where the kids normally play. See if they know what to do with them?! :joyfull: :hilarious:
Both my boys have played with them, my mil found a large set many years ago ay a yard sale. Toys R us currently has a nice selection it seems retro toys are cool
 

Figgy1

Well-Known Member
:eek: Just 6 months?! But . . . but . . . you only use a teaspoon of most spices in a recipe and there's no way I'd go through even a little bottle in 6 months. I wish they sold spices in little individual, one-time amounts, like in a blister pack, for example.
I almost fell out of my chair. I know of a convenience item you don't:eek::eek::eek: Mc Cormack has spices for individual dishes. Way too expensive for my needs. They have quite a few at my market, sorry but I never checked to see exactly what dishes they're for
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I almost fell out of my chair. I know of a convenience item you don't:eek::eek::eek: Mc Cormack has spices for individual dishes. Way too expensive for my needs. They have quite a few at my market, sorry but I never checked to see exactly what dishes they're for

Really??!! :happy: Oh, I've got to look this weekend to see if I can find that.

I did use two spices last month. I made a turkey chili and I think the recipe called for something like 1 1/2 teaspoons of chili powder and maybe 1 teaspoon of cumin.

So there! You're not the only real cook around here--I know my way around spices, too! :p
 

Songbird76

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Thank you for the details. Surprisingly, the can of Libby's that I looked at this morning did not have any preservatives at all. It just said ingredients: pumpkin. By the way, I admire all of you who actually take a real pumpkin, cut it up and puree it, all by yourselves!! :happy:
I'd probably use a can if we had canned here! I only do it out of necessity! I have to make everything from scratch here. There are no box mixes for birthday cake, for example...and what passes as a brownie over here is scandalous! Dutch people think the idea of peanut butter and chocolate together is disgusting...I've learned to make my own reeses!
 

Songbird76

Well-Known Member
We have not been anywhere close to church attending Christians since the Priest scandal imploded our church twice! Twice!

Still we are a Christian home. We always celebrated Advent the 25 days leading upto Christmas. The kids when young received something small in the appropriate pocket 1-25 in their advent calendar that was about 6 feet tall by 4 feet. They hung in their rooms. It was easier when they were very young. As they aged it was harder. My kids being 5 years apart also complicated things. It ended with the bang of Christmas Day. Christmas use to make me very very tired. Simpler now that they are young adults.
We celebrate Christmas rather than Sinterklaas in our house just because DS's and my birthdays are so close to Sinterklaas and it gets to be too much. Christmas is a bit farther away. We do a couple of little things for Sinterklaas just so the kids have the feeling that they get to do it, since it's such a big deal at school, etc. But we do more with Christmas and we always have a big family celebration at my in-laws' house.
 

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