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Category: Avoiding packaging

Two circles of pita dough rolled out on a floured benchtop.

Sourdough Pita Pockets for Lunchboxes

I make two wholemeal pita pockets fresh every morning for my grandkids’ lunchboxes. It sounds like it entitles me to grandma of the year award, but in fact it’s so ridiculously fast and easy. It’s one of the favourite things of my day. It’s like giving a fresh, warm, soft, wholemeal morning hug. And as a nice little side benefit, it eliminates the problem of getting rid of plastic bread…

Sourdough Crackers

Someone asked me not long ago if I make sourdough crackers. They are so easy they are scarcely a recipe at all. Just sourdough starter, wholemeal flour, oil, salt, and perhaps some sesame or poppy seeds. Ok, I’ll try to be a bit more specific. Because it is really worth making your own, and avoiding all those nasty transfats, as well as the ridiculous amount of packaging.

Is Homemade Pasta Worth the Trouble?

Yes, yes, a hundred times yes from me. Nearly four years ago I found a pasta machine at a garage sale.  I had been making pasta from scratch before that but rolling it out with a rolling pin, which meant that lasagna and ravioli were much more likely than spaghetti or tagliatelle.   I wrote at the time that “I’m not sure at all whether it will be a stayer.” But…

Egg Curry

The Spring egg glut situation is still going on. The goose eggs have started hatching (three babies today and another egg or two to go) and the ducks have slowed down laying. But the chooks are still laying four or five eggs a day (even though some of them are well into chook middle age). So I made an egg curry on the weekend for a curry night feast for…