Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Wheat Beyond Bread

Thanks to Azrcka for sharing her expertise with us on how to use our wheat in more ways than just making bread, even though, don't we all love homemade bread? We had a lunch crew and an evening crew. Here is the lunch crew. Katie with baby Hannah, Karie, Jenny, Carrie, Kathryn, and Renate
Azrcka, you are so beautiful!


The evening crew-Ashley with baby Baron, Anne, Ericka, Leti, Cathy, Deborah, Brittney, and Lini











It's amazing the things you can do with wheat. These cookies had a delicious flavor and texture. Azrcka also made some blender waffles using wheat. The great thing about these waffles is that you don't have to grind your wheat ahead of time.



Armenian cuisine-- This is Soup Kufta with Yogurt. The meatball is made with bulgar wheat, lean ground steak, onions, and seasonings with a margarine and walnut filling.



Pan Kufta, very similar to the above but flattened and fried in olive oil. So good!



This is a tabuleh with bulgar wheat, tomato, onions, and fresh herbs. So refreshing.


Azrcka with her wonderful daughters that came to help.


Friday, January 8, 2010

January RS Activities

Hike at Kennesaw Mountain-If you would like to burn off those holiday goodies, meet at the visitor's center at 9:30 on Thursdays in January.

Wheat Beyond Bread-Sis. Bedgood will be teaching a cooking class on in her home on January 20th at 12pm and 7pm. Choose which time is better for you.

The Book Club will be held on January 27th at 7pm at Tara Badstubner’s house. The book will be “Trusting Jesus,” By Elder Jeffrey R. Holland.

This book is a compilation of some of Elder Holland’s memorable talks on the Savior and is available at Deseret Book for $24.95, Amazon for $21.33, or other links on Amazon for as low as $10.85. The Kindle edition is available through Amazon for $9.99. Because it is a compilation of talks, the talks can also be looked up individually on lds.org. Here is a partial list of the talks:

“The Other Prodigal”
“He Hath Filled the Hungry with Good Things”
“Come Unto Me”
“An High Priest of Good Things to Come”
“A Handful of Meal and a Little Oil”
“As Doves to Our Windows”