This is why I don't get much stitching done! I'm not complaining - I love spending time in the kitchen.
There were things I knew I had to do this morning and knew most of my morning would be in the kitchen. The first thing I saw was an empty jars in the sink . . a jar that had been used for Vince's sunflower butter. I always use 2 pounds of roasted sunflower seeds, one pound of butter in each of two pint jars. I also knew that the empty jar meant he was totally out of sunflower butter because a couple of weeks ago he told me he had finished one jar and started on the second one. I don't mind making it but I don't like cleaning the blender after making it.
1. I got the two pounds of sunflower seeds made into butter and got the blender cleaned and put away.
Last night I went up and made the sourdough "sweet stiff starter" so I could make bread today. That was the next thing I did - stirred up the bread, let it rise while I was doing everything else, then when it had risen enough, I got it into the pan, let it rise more and baked it.
2. The bread for the week was made.
I had one bag of ground beef defrosted. It was the first meat to use from our new beef and we were quite pleased with it. I weighed it and it weighed 1 pound, 9 oz. I cut off the 9 oz. and used that to make meatballs. I used the 1 pound to make Philly Cheese Steak casserole.
3. I made the meatballs, added the spaghetti sauce, simmered that for a while, adjusted the seasonings, divided it up into three containers for three meals. Two containers will go into the freezer and Thursday Vince will have spaghetti and meatballs for his meal. I'll have leftover Philly Cheese Steak.
4. I made the Philly Cheese Steak casserole and divided it up into three dishes - two for the freezer and we ate one today.
The jar of spaghetti sauce is what Vince will have Thursday. The other two containers went into the freezer. The green stuff is freeze dried okra that's soaking in water to rehydrate because that was part of our dinner.I had been wanting to make Martha Washington Candy but had decided not to do it, then decided I would do it. So . . I did it.
There was a ton of the inside part. I thought I would use about 1/3 of it, which is shown above. Then I talked myself into doing another 1/3 and there's still 1/3 more to be done.5. Candy is made!
Next, I baked the bread. That didn't take a lot of effort. <G> I just put the pan in the oven and set the timer.
6. Bread is made!
Then I cleaned the kitchen and was ready to go downstairs and stitch . . which actually never happens.
There was a little snafu during my cooking. I have an OLD KitchenAid mixer. I got it in 1993 after we had a house fire. I don't even remember what mixer I had that was ruined but after the fire and we found a house to rent, I got a KitchenAid. Many years later, I learned that mine was made by Hobart and it wasn't long after mine that Hobart no longer made KitchenAid mixers. So . . my 32 year old mixer is not doing well. Several years ago, Vince took it apart, changed some bushings, repacked some grease. He watched a video and I'm not sure what happened but it was kinda noisy and squeaky after that. I was in the middle of mixing the center for the candy and the mixer got really loud and really squeaky so I couldn't continue using it.
Back when Vince worked on my mixer, he found a couple of KitchenAids from the Hobart era on eBay and he bought them but they aren't great either.
When I really got into making bread with fresh milled flour, I bought a Bosch mixer. I bought the cookie paddles and the whisk attachment but I always used the KitchenAid for everything else so haven't used the accessories much (probably not at all). Here's the weird thing . . and you know there's always something weird! A couple of days ago, I watched a video and the lady was talking about wanting to get a stainless steel bowl for her Bosch mixer. When I bought mine, probably in 2012, it came with a plastic bowl. As I was thinking about whether or not I wanted to spend $$ on a new bowl, I thought . . I have not seen the cookie paddles and whisks since we moved here (5 years ago). I told myself if I buy a new bowl, I'll just buy new cookie paddles and whisks and not waste time looking for them.
Then, this morning . . there I was needing the cookie paddles! I pulled the mixer out of the appliance garage so Vince could look at it and guess what was in the appliance garage . . the paddles and whisk for the Bosch. Lucky for me! I was able to finish mixing up the candy with Bosch.
After that was done, I told Vince . . I think I'm going to buy a stainless steel bowl for the Bosch. Shopping . . he was on it. I don't think there's an ER2 Bosch mixing bowl for sale in the whole wide world! They're out of stock EVERYWHERE! Pleasant Hill Grain, my preference for buying things like this, is expecting more in February but they're not taking pre-orders. Apparently these bowls have quite a few people wanting them. No matter how many any retailer gets in, they seem to sell out within 5 minutes. I can live without a stainless steel bowl! But, it does kinda make me nervous that my plastic bowl could break or something and then I'd be in trouble.
Vince decided to start shopping for a new mixer. I said NO and about the 5th time I said NO, I want my old mixer fixed. I don't need a new mixer. There's so guy Vince found online that sells a "complete kit" for rebuilding the old KitchenAids but that's out of stock too. Vince said "We're probably replacing old parts with new parts that aren't so great either!" Ugh . . I just want my old KitchenAid to work.
Maybe tomorrow I can get some stitching cone.