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Author Archives: Scratch Kitchen
Egg Drop Soup
Look at this… 👀 https://pin.it/6TO7ZGq Lately it seems like I can’t get enough of this simple and wonderful soup. I think I have spent about $50 over the past two weeks on this soup alone. I know that sounds crazy. I do have a Chinese cookbook and I am going to get the process and …
Legendary pies that fed a Russian city during World War II (RECIPE)
https://www.rbth.com/russian-kitchen/333692-legendary-pies-russian-offals-recipe Here’s a recipe from the WW II era. Difference? It was created in Russia. These little meat pies were created out of necessity to feed Russian citizens and Soldiers during WW II. The recipe calls for parts of an animal we don’t usually eat. I have no doubt with enough creativity it can be …
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Watch “Day 2 Anxiety Management” on YouTube
*THIS ISN’T MEDICAL ADVICE. IT’S WHAT WORKS FOR ME.*I have just about got my anxiety under control. The next video will be apron haul. That’s going to be for Scratch Kitchen. For Anarchy Land it will be reviewing section 1.4 of COVID-19: The Great Reset.
Brown Butter Rice Krispies Recipe | Confessions of a Baking Queen
https://confessionsofabakingqueen.com/web-stories/brown-butter-rice-krispies-recipe/ I don’t know anyone who isn’t a sucker for Crispy Treats. These beautiful little sweet treats usually made from rice crispy cereal can bring most people to there knees. Now there’s no end to the variety of cereals which can be used in this treat. I have made it with Pebbles and Fruit Loops. …
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Watch “Anxiety Management” on YouTube
*THIS IS WHAT WORKS FOR ME!*I wanted to make that clear right off the bat. Organizing clutter helps a great deal with my anxiety since clutter is what causes my anxiety.
This 1990s Russian Cookbook is as Relevant as Ever | Saveur
https://www.saveur.com/food/this-1990s-russian-cookbook-is-as-relevant-as-ever/ This article features a writer I recently came across, Anya Von Brezmen. She was born in Moscow in 1963 and in 1974 her and her mom came here to America. Keep in mind America was different then compared to now. She spent the first part of her life in the USSR. After she and …
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Reuse Canning Metal Lids
https://www.treehugger.com/can-you-reuse-canning-lids-5094982 I do this. As long as the sealant is good and there are no damages to the lid edges, I will reuse them.
Damn Good Peanut Butter Banana Cake | Ambitious Kitchen
https://www.ambitiouskitchen.com/web-stories/damn-good-peanut-butter-banana-cake/ This sounds delicious..
Watch “Wal-Mart Walk Through” on YouTube
https://youtube.com/shorts/ntB2NXKhyD4?feature=share Some ares looked better then others. Monday or Tuesday there’s a single bag of sugar. Seriously! it was sad to see, but something we will have to get used to seeing.
