I will never forget when I learned that you could make pancakes from scratch. I was having some sort of morning emergency that necessitated pancakes but there was no Bisquick to be found. Oh, woe is me. What will I do with NO PANCAKES?!
And then my roommate said: "Why don't you just make them from scratch?"
Umm, excuse me? You mean to say that you can make pancakes without a box? I was flabbergasted. And intrigued. Ladies and gentleman, I am here to tell you that yes, indeed, you can make pancakes by mixing milk, eggs, melted butter, vanilla, flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. I follow the recipe from my cooking Bible, "The Joy of Cooking" but there are plenty of recipes out there.
I make GOOD pancakes. Don't believe me? Be here on Saturday mornings. You won't be disappointed. |
I've learned from my mom that most things that seem complicated can be made from scratch. And I have learned through experience that I find great joy in creating things out of nothing.
Today at work Brandon and I were discussing our dinner plans. His dinner suggestion required tortillas, which I told him required a trip to the store. Then my coworker spoke up and said, "why don't you make them?"
So? I made them. I made tortillas from scratch. They were delicious.
Dough. Rolling out the dough. Cooking the tortilla. YUM, tortillas. |
We are a society that loves instant gratification and quick, easy solutions. Trust me, there are days when I choose the easy way to feed my family. But I am proud that I am capable of making my food for my family from scratch. I am proud that I can control the ingredients that go into our bodies. And I am happy to show love to them through the food prepared by my own hands.
Food made from scratch is just better. FACT!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean! I grew up thinking that all cakes came from boxes, as did mashed potatoes and au gratin potatoes, and that all (and I mean ALL) vegetables came frozen. Fresh is better!
ReplyDeleteI love homemade buttermilk pancakes. SO SO good. And homemade spaghetti sauce? oh lord. I would die for it. My grandmother never used boxed ingredients, so I learned very young to cook from scratch. I'm so glad I have that skill!
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