Friday, November 7, 2014

FREE Kindle eBooks for Friday, November 7th

Always double check that the price is still listed as $0.00 before downloading if you would like the eBook for free!

Free Kindle eBooks


Free Kindle eBook Titles



Kick Chemicals To The Curb!: How To Make Natural, Healthy Cleaners For Your Home

Organize Yourself Starting Today! 63 Effective Strategies that Actually Work and Help You Immediately Take Control of Your Life, Your Mind and Your Future ... Your Mind, Organize Your Life Book 1)

Low Carb Recipes: Low Carb Meals for One: 30 Quick and Easy Recipes for Your Low-Carb Diet

Do Herbal Antibiotics and Antivirals Actually Work? The Truth About How to Naturally Heal and Protect Yourself with the Use of Herbal Remedies: Herbal ... and Antiviral for Beginners Book 1)

The Playlist for Life: If You Wake Up to the Right Song, How Can You Not Succeed?

James and the Big Battle: A Children's Book about Allergies

Vanilla Wafers Recipe


Now that I've tried cinnamon graham crackers with success, I am ready to try another fun snack recipe - vanilla wafers!  My kids love these almost as much as I do!  I LOVE a plain little cookie.  My kids laugh because the plain shortbread cookies found in the stores during the holidays are my favorite.  They are my ultimate holiday treat splurge.  Vanilla wafers are right up there with them.  To me these aren't a snack, they are a delicious cookie.

Thanks to Weelicious for this vanilla wafers recipe and we'll be trying it out later this weekend.  We will let you know exactly how delicious these vanilla wafers are - and about how long they lasted.

Homemade Cinnamon Graham Crackers

 
Mmmm, we love graham crackers at my house.  My kids love to dunk them in a glass of milk or smear frosting all over them.  Okay, mom loves them, too.  They don't last long at our house, have absolutely no nutritional value and then the kids sneak them and won't eat real food.  Hence, I don't buy them often.  And the store bought variety takes a lot to feel like you've really eaten anything.

I've been trying to make more baked goods and foods at home so we can eat healthier and save the pocket book.  Having gone to a friend's house where Buddy got to eat pretzels for a snack, I decided to go home and try making a normally store bought snack food for him.  Two-year olds are picky eaters and this little guy takes the cake out of all my kids.  Plus, I love to bake and decided if it was homemade it would at least be somewhat real food, right? (Okay, homemade graham crackers aren't really healthy, either, but at least I know what is in them and they are delicious!)

So I hit Pinterest to see what I could find for graham cracker recipes.  The recipe had to fit two criteria - it had to be easy and I obviously had to have everything on hand.  I perused through a few recipes that either looked like too much work or had items like graham flour in them.  Umm, yeah, somehow in my little existence I'd never thought about what graham crackers were made of and how they got their name.  I'd actually never heard of graham flour before but it was a nice, "well, duh!" moment for me.

Thanks to servingjoyfully.com, I found one that looked promising both in the recipe and by the look of the picture.  I'm a visual girl so the example had to look yummy, too.  At first glance I thought the graham cracker would be too dense as her recipe calls for all whole wheat flour and no white.  While she used white wheat I only have hard red wheat on hand so I decided to do half red wheat and half regular store bought white flour.  After the cookie was all done, though, I can see why she used all hard white wheat. My second attempt later with more white flour, no cinnamon and less hard red what was awful and the texture was much closer to a real graham cracker with more fresh ground wheat.

After some alterations here is the recipe I decided I liked best.  And oh my, store bought graham crackers will never be the same.  I LOVED these!  Hubby really liked them, too, which is saying something because he's not a big baked goods fan.

Homemade Cinnamon Graham Crackers


Ingredients:

1 1/2 cup whole wheat flour
1 cup white flour
3/4 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 cup melted butter
1/2 cup honey
1 tsp. vanilla

Cinnamon Graham Cracker recipe ingredients

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.  Mix together dry ingredients in smaller bowl and wet ingredients in larger bowl.  Blend dry ingredients into wet ingredients. I found the graham crackers to be sweeter than store bought brands.  If you would like them less sweet, omit 1/8 cup of honey and add a few tablespoons of water to help dough stick together.  Pictured below is the consistency the dough will need to be.

Cinnamon Graham Cracker recipe ingredients mixed together.

Using a jelly roll pan or large cookie sheet with sides, roll dough out until it fills the whole pan.  I used a 13 x 18 pan and didn't roll all the way out to the edges.  As you can see, my graham crackers turned out a little thicker.  So for true graham cracker thickness, roll very thin and all the way to the edges of the pan.  I did end up using a big cup to finish up as my rolling pan wouldn't work with a jelly roll pan.  I think one of these rolling pins without handles would be good to have.  This isn't the only time I've needed one.

Doesn't look like a lot, does it?

Cut dough into graham cracker sized pieces and pierce with a fork.  I did cut mine again after baking was done but you may be able to break them like a traditional cracker, too.  Here is what mine looked like after they were baked and still it the pan.  Yup, I've learned to go all the way to the edges of the pan.

Graham crackers baked and ready to cut -
make sure to roll yours out all the way to the edges!

Bake approximately 9 minutes or until edges start browning.  (Servingjoyfully.com recommended 10 minutes but that would have made mine too crisp.)  After removing from oven, slice graham crackers again while still somewhat warm.


Cinnamon Graham Crackers - all done!  Wahoo!

Grab a glass of milk and enjoy or let cool and spread with your favorite frosting.  Store leftovers (if any) in a plastic ziploc bag or container.  This does make a fair amount so we had leftovers.  And, my oldest taught himself how to make frosting just so he could spread it on his crackers.  Enjoy!

Thursday, November 6, 2014

FREE Kindle eBooks for Thursday, November 6th

Ooo, there are lots of fun free eBooks today!  I need to figure out if I can do subject folders on my Kindle as I am getting so many great books on the app. As always, remember to double check that the price is listed as $0.00 before downloading if you would like the eBook for free.

My favorite two today - DIY Toothpaste (in honor of my husband who thinks plain baking soda is great - blech!) an "My Name Is Not Isabella" for my niece, Bella that I am missing as they have moved cross country.  Love you, Bells!

But, I guess I need to add in Frances Hodgson Burnett's Three Pack as a favorite as well.  I LOVE her books "The Little Princess" and "The Secret Garden".  Admittedly both copies I have of those books are threadbare and falling apart.  Now I can get rid of them, clear some space on the shelf, and still enjoy them!


Free Kindle eBooks

 

Free Kindle eBook Titles

Facebook Marketing: A Step by Step Guide to Guaranteed Results

How to Make Bath Melts & Bath Bombs

Fermentation: 49 Awesome Fermented Food Recipes Rich In Probiotics, Enzymes, Vitamins, And Minerals-Learn About Health Benefits Of Fermentation And How ... And Preserving, Fermentation For Beginners)

Frances Hodgson Burnett Three Pack - The Secret Garden, A Little Princess and Little Lord Fauntleroy (Illustrated, Audio Links and More)

DIY Holiday Gifts: 30 Best-Kept-Secret Homemade Holiday Gifts To Make On a Budget!

Juicing Recipes Bible: 50 Of The Best Juicing Recipes and Green Smoothie Recipes

DIY Toothpaste: Teach Me Everything I Need To Know About Homemade Toothpaste In 30 Minutes (Natural Toothpaste - Home Remedies - Dental - DIY Cures)

The Insulin Resistance Diet Concept: Control Your Blood Sugar & Reverse Insulin Resistance

My Name Is Not Alexander

My Name Is Not Isabella