Typical March weather |
I went shopping by myself the other day. Mike and I often go together, and that’s fine, but he tends to shop with blinders on – just goes to the store to get what he’s after and that’s all. Sometimes I like to poke along just to see what’s there.
A clump of daffodils needs to be dug and divided |
The head baker at one of those upscale expensive baking product companies opined that he could afford to buy eggs and butter even if they are costly. I figure the same way, although I’m taken aback at the price. Nevertheless, I have experimented with some substitutes for eggs. For instance, the other day I made zucchini bread by substituting ¾ cup Greek yogurt for three eggs. I was also careful not to overfill the pans, and for once, my bread was done in the middle without being overbaked. It was moist and delicious even without the eggs.
A daffodil among the crocus in a weedy garden |
I also baked a Duncan Hines’ Swiss Chocolate cake mix. Interestingly, the fine print said I could substitute Greek yogurt for the vegetable oil rather than the eggs. I made no substitutions, but I took the cake out of the oven two minutes early, and it was nicely moist and not overbaked.
I thought that maybe after 50+ years I was finally figuring out how to bake. Then I walked out of the kitchen to take a shower and scorched my apple pie. Mike keeps insisting I’m a good cook. It’s a good thing he’s the only person I have to please. KW
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