Saving The Earth One Cloth Diaper At A Time

13 March 2010

Cooking for Church

I recently volunteered to bake for a men's retreat that my husband is attending at our church this weekend. I went into the church vestibule last week to survey the list of items needed for donation, most of the items were taken. I signed up to bring four bags of croutons and an egg casserole.
I could not bring myself to purchase four overpriced bags of slightly seasoned petrified bread. I went home and baked two large loaves of french bread and made pan-fried herbed croutons.
I make croutons for our family salads, but I have never made croutons for 30 people. I was nervous about pan frying them, I usually bake them. Also, I always make cheese croutons, never herbed. I put aside my doubts and started cooking.


These taste even better than they look. I staled the bread slightly in the oven before frying it. I tossed the bread in butter, onion powder, garlic powder, parsley, thyme, pepper and rosemary. They are crunchy on the outside but still a little chewy No petrified bread rocks will be produced in my kitchen!
By the way, the bowl pictured is a fraction of what I made.
Then there was the egg casserole. I decided to make a frittata. Sauteed onions cooked with diced potatoes, asparagus, cherry tomatoes, and freshly grated parmigiano reggiano.

I was very upset about the look of my finished frittata. The center had collapsed from my testing for done-ness.









I had to slice the frittata for serving tomorrow, so it didn't really matter. Despite it's imperfection it really was a beautiful frittata.












My frittata smelt so good, I just kept making them until my veggies were all gone. I ended up with one for the church and three for my freezer.

04 March 2010

Fresh Laundry



I am so excited. The weather is starting to turn to spring here in Fort Wayne. We use cloth diapers for our two youngest girls. It is so nice to be able to hang the diapers out on the line again. They smell so fresh, and the sun acts as a natural bleaching agent.