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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Homemaker Wannabe

For Christmas this year my mom gave me a KitchenAid mixer and I love it. I had to try it out on some homemade bread, Right! Well I just used a packet that I had which was gluten free for me ( I am allergic) so it was pretty easy. Everything went really well and it turned out looking beautiful and smelling good, but when I went to cut into it the middle was still a little doughy. Oh well I am excited to keep trying and making lots more loafs. Banxton was really excited about it to and he thought it was really yummy! (we ate the ends)

10 comments:

The Hornes said...

That is so fun even if your fist loaf didn't turn out, it will next time. :) I love my kitchen aid mixer. I use it all the time.

Melissa said...

You are doing better than me, I only use our bread maker, and even then it didn't turn out. My bread looked like someone sat on it or something, and I haven't used it since. So good job to you!!

Amy said...

Ash Im so impressed!

Amy said...

So i had to get on once again and look at that picture of your face on the horse...It makes me laugh every time. I love how the horse looks so distressed!

Jessica said...

oooh homemade bread! You go girl! The pictures of your kids are so cute!!

trent and rach henderson... said...

hey ash
i found your blog through heather and kyle shupe. i can't believe you have 2 kids. last time i saw you at the zoo lights you only had the 1. crazy! say hello to your family!!
rachel hill henderson

Mama said...

Ashley!!!!! Hi! It has been a while. Thanks for commenting on my blog. I am so glad that you did so that I could find yours! It is so great to see your adorable family! What cute kids with such cute names!
Christina

Jana Banana said...

Very impressive! Hopefully you have practiced some more so you can teach me how to do it too!

Hope you guys are doing good, and that Gracie is all better! Let's get together soon!

It's Miller Time said...

Sweet, now I can stalk you online too.

Anonymous said...

I'm impressed!