Thursday, January 15, 2026

A Bit of This and That - Sharing Ideas

 Hello to all this Thursday.  Here we are at the halfway mark of the month already.  It just doesn't seem possible.  It is cold this morning and breezy.  It is 18*F.  It is amazing what a difference a day or two can make around here - a couple days ago, I was outside doing some yardwork!  NOT today!
I will stay in and put the finishing cleaning touches on the house and then start my baking and cooking tomorrow for my weekend gathering.
Yesterday talking about old fashioned ways and recipes - this was mom's cookbook.  So many lovely notes handwritten inside and great suggestions to tweak a recipe.  As you can tell, it is more than well used and is taped together on the outside.
Her rolling pin, and both the roller and board press for Springerle cookies.  I use all of these, and I swear they just make things taste better!

Lots of tips and ideas today - just ways to make our kitchens work better for us and our pantries always feel full.
You can make your own condensed milk - no need to make a special run to the store to get more.  Just using what you have on hand!!!

I am a gravy fiend!!!  I just love it; it makes everything taste better!  So many I know, say 'I can't make gravy'.  Not sure why - it is so easy to make.  There are many versions out there, and you can flavor with about anything.  Just takes a little patience!

Lots of us cook for one or two and often times recipes make a lot.  Here is a good chart on measurements cut in half!
 No need to make a ton - and waste ingredients or food.  Just make the recipe smaller.

I know I posted this before - but a couple asked for it and wondered what I was talking about.  It is SOOOOOO good!!!!  You want to zip it up some?  Add a few dashes of hot sauce.  I used white vinegar when I made mine and regular paprika.  This is served in many restaurants now and can be purchased at grocery stores.
Blend all of this until smooth and bottle and refrigerate.
Great with fries, onion rings, over roasted or fried veggies, on eggs, sandwiches, etc.

I always have this on hand - have used it for years.  Sure, you can make a faux buttermilk using vinegar and milk - but this is so easy too.  It lasts for ages and ages, and I don't have to remember to have vinegar on hand (I usually do - but...)
I always mix up some when making biscuits or pancakes or waffles - just adds a bit more flavor and tastes special.

There you go - my pantry saving tips for today!
There isn't much that you can't make a homemade version of.  Just try and experiment a little - if at first you don't succeed - try again!

Have a wonderful day and say thanks for all blessings.

24 comments:

  1. OK, I saved all of these images to use! Haha! I am always looking for ways to make something if I don't have it on hand, and the condensed milk one is genius! Thanks for sharing that! Hope you stay warm today. It was 29 when I woke up, which is way too cold for my liking! I plan to stay in and stay busy inside! Have a great Thursday!

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    1. Glad you got some ideas to use. We need to USE our pantries more. It is cold, 22* at the moment, yet the sun is out! I am not fond of it - but all is good.

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  2. Well used and loved cookbooks are the best.
    I only use condensed milk a few times a year so I'm glad to hear you can make your own. I have been using the buttermilk blend for years and I love it. Yum yum sauce is delicious too on so many things.
    Stay warm and enjoy your Thursday.

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    1. I agree - that book is precious to me.
      So many things we can make ourselves. I really do like the buttermilk mix. Yes mam, Yum-Yum sauce is sooo good. I doubt it would be bad on anything!

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  3. One of my treasures is the recipe card my aunt wrote for my mom on how to make sweetened condensed milk. It's made using regular milk if I remember correctly. I haven't made it in years.

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    1. Those cards, recipes and memories are just so precious. Glad you have it. Yep, sweetened condensed milk can be made at home as well.

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  4. Lots of good tips for using what you have instead running to the store for one thing, and coming back with two bags full! We keep buttermilk powder on hand.

    The sun has made an appearance, which is very welcome. Some large snowflakes are scattered, not enough to do anything, which is fine with me.

    Have a good weekend.

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    1. Thanks, no need to go spend money when we have a pantry.
      The sun is much appreciated. Saw those flakes - thankfully they didn't amount to anything.

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  5. Oh, the yum yum sauce recipe is sure appreciated. I need to cut back on salt and fats and I find I use less "dips" if they have more punch as opposed to the too much mayo and ketchup I use. The sweetened condensed milk recipe will be a big help next holiday season.

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    1. YAY - glad you found something you can use. You won't be disappointed on the sauce - it is so tasty.

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  6. Me loves my gravy, I love the rolling pin. I would really treasure those things.

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    1. Me loves my gravy too!!!! I use them and treasure them.

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  7. I keep the buttermilk powder on hand too for my biscuits. Have never tried it in my pancakes though. The only gravy my family will eat is chocolate gravy, I'll make it every few months to go with my biscuits, usually when I'm out of my turkey sausage.

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    1. Give the powder a try in pancakes or waffles - really good. Chocolate gravy is good - but way too sweet for me. Glad your family likes it. Makes a fun meal.

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  8. I often make my own sweetened condensed milk. The only time I purchase is if the cans are on a really good sale. Dried milk is really expensive up here so if I can get a can for less cost than making it I will purchase. Thanks for the Yum Yum sauce recipe.

    God bless.

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    1. Dried milk isn't real cheap here, but now and then I can find a good deal on it. I like keeping it on hand.
      You are welcome - it really is good on EVERYTHING!

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  9. I think a common theme here is “restraint.” Waiting or creating yourself instead of impatiently rushing out to purchase something at full price. I am trying to remember this more myself. I just recently was able to “purchase” a set of journals I really wanted, but it was a hefty price for my budget. Instead of buying them when I first saw them, I waited and saved up Amazon gift cards, and pooled those all together and ended up being able to get my journals for zero cost to me thanks to Christmas gifts and patience! I have a picture of the journals here if anyone is interested: https://jesuscallsmefriend.blogspot.com/2026/01/new-yearnew-blessings.html. I need to get even better at this, and remember that often the number one money saving thing is to WAIT, and probably the number two is to MAKE, as in make it yourself!

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    1. Glad to see you. Yes restraint is something we all need to follow. It is wise to wait on any purchase that is a 'want' and to take our time and look around. Most everything for the kitchen can be made instead of purchased. Usually it just uses what we have on hand.

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  10. Hiya Cheryl, I am still here and still following you. I do love reading about the things you make and about the sauces above. It is not the things I eat here in NI. I think I may have the white one above if it is chicken?
    My American friend used to talk about biscuits and gravy for her dad. To me biscuits are a sweet treat but I think your biscuits are more like scones but maybe I’m not correct.
    The next time you make them please take a photo.

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    1. I am sure that is confusing for half of the world. Yes, biscuits here are what you would call scones. What we call cookies, I believe you call biscuits.
      It took me a long time to figure that all out. I will post a picture again one of these days.
      We do use a white gravy or peppered gravy a lot with chicken.
      Love having you check in!

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  11. I missed previous posts about the YumYum sauce. Sounds good. My husband has always loved gravy and so did my father. So, I made it a lot over the years. I hope you have a wonderful weekend. xo Diana

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    1. Hey, I repeat things all the time, and each time someone sees it for the first time! LOL
      No problem.
      I love gravy of all sorts - just seems to make a meal better.
      Thanks - you too.

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  12. I liked to add to your kitchen tips about getting the Christmas plain m&m on clearance then you can separate the reds ones for Valentines and the green ones for St. Patrick Day. -Rosa R.

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    1. Great idea. Also, if one buys the Hershey kisses - that come in various colors of foil - would do the same.
      Love how people get creative. Especially frugal when you buy after the holiday!

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