Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Homemade Groceries

How To Homemaker

Hi Friends,
I'm Nancy Jacobs from How To Homemaker and I'm glad to be blogging with you today. I'm a married stay at home mother of three busy teenage children. I love teaching and have done some form of it all my life. That is why How To Homemaker came into existence. I give 'how to' tips almost daily on cooking, cleaning, gardening and all things related to homemaking. I even throw in recipes and crafts.

Today I want to talk to you about making your own groceries.

There are many times when it is super easy to make your own groceries.  This can in many instances save you money, sometimes quite a bit of money.  More importantly, when you make your own groceries, you know you are getting the freshest ingredients without any additives or preservatives.  That is a wonderful thing!  You can make everything from baby food to dog treats and everything in between.  Knowing how to make your own groceries can get you out of a pinch and possibly save you an extra trip to the supermarket.

I would like to share a few homemade grocery recipes with you today.  What I'm focusing on are seasonings and spices.  These recipes can be easily doubled or tripled.  If you are invited to a barbecue or other party this summer, consider giving a jar of one of the seasonings as a hostess gift.  They look so pretty when you tie a raffia ribbon around the lid of the jar and attach a label with the contents of the jar.  Your hostess will really appreciate it.

Barbecue Rub
1/2 cup chili powder
1/4 cup salt
3 tablespoons onion powder
2 tablespoons ground cumin
1 tablespoon paprika
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/2 teaspoon dry mustard

Combine all ingredients.  Rub into chicken, steaks or hamburgers before grilling.

Italian Seasoning
1/2 cup dried oregano
1/3 cup dried basil
2 tablespoons garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1 bay leaf crumbled

Combine ingredients and pulse briefly in a food processor.  Use in tomato sauces, salads, meat loaves, and meatballs.

Thanks Lisa for letting me guest post over here today.  I hope you will pop over to my blog at How To Homemaker and say Hello.  It's always nice to meet new friends!

Thank-you Nancy for being a guest blogger on Mom's Misc. Adventures.

5 comments:

  1. Following you back! Going to try that rub, yum!

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  2. Sherry @ Lamp Unto My FeetJuly 21, 2010 at 12:47 AM

    I love being able to do homemade things. :D THank you so much for sharing these recipes. Definitely will have to try the rub. :D

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  3. I love the recipes thanks for sharing!

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  4. What great info! I'm visiting from iFellowship. I've been here before and always enjoy coming back! I look forward to coming back on a less busy day!

    I would love for you to come visit me @ Living Above

    Have a great Wednesday!
    your sis in the faith

    http://www.pennyfranklin-livingaboveministries.blogspot.com

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  5. Great post! We have a favorite store bought BBQ rub that we use, but we often run out and it's a little hard to find in our town. Glad to have a back up plan for when we run out!

    thanks!!!

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