Whiteley Creek Homestead

LIFE AT THE END OF A DIRT ROAD IN CENTRAL MINNESOTA

organically grown triticale in our field
canoeing in our wetlands
raspberries growing wild on our property
our back porch fieldstone fireplace

Sometimes… more often than not… we get stuck in a rut doing things the way we have always done them… not because it is the most efficient way, but it's just habit. Recently, I broke free and came up with a more efficient way to store my baking utensils. Previously, I would criss-cross my kitchen opening up cabinets and drawers until I had gathered measuring cups and spoons, spatulas, wooden spoons, a whisk, mixing bowls, and whatever else I needed to begin a baking project. Now, I store the most common utensils that I use in an old enamel pan set atop a jellyroll pan. All washed utensils are placed back in the enamel pan ready for the next baking project. 

Baking utensil organization  

I use the jellyroll pan to gather my ingredients together before I begin. I also measure ingredients on the jellyroll pan so that spills are contained to the pan which can be easily washed at cleanup time. Here I have gathered supplies on the tray to make a loaf of Whole Wheat Flaxseed Bread from Vegetarian Times.

Ww flaxseed bread ingredients (2)  

 

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