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

Today, I made a pot of "stormy day bean soup". To measure the water and chicken stock, I used this handy 4-cup measuring cup that I received through a free mail-in offer several months ago. The arched feature inside the cup eliminates the need to crouch to eye level to read the markings on the side of the cup, although they are provided, as well. I avoided its use until today, strictly because I was stuck in a rut… comfortable with the old way of doing things. I'm thrilled that I dug it out of my cupboard to give it a try. What a novel idea! It's a keeper. (I poured pomegranate juice up to the 2-cup line so you can see how easy it is to read from above.)   

Liquid measuring cup 

In addition to the measuring cup, this is what I received free for sending in an Arrowhead Mills and a Hain Pure Foods label.

Arrowhead Mills Hain Foods Free Offer 

The cookbook includes a good variety of recipes. I have earmarked vegetable lasagna, turkey quinoa loaf, and peppermint chocolate cake made with pureed baby food prunes. 

Mar. 29, 2009

Today's mileage: 6-mile bike ride

Total monthly mileage for March: 77.25 miles

Bible reading? Yes. 

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