
So I broke out my bread maker today and we have yummy wheat bread and a house filled with the smell of it baking! Why have I only used it twice in the past 9 years? Why has it sat in the pantry for all these years? Oh yeah, because it was easier to just pick up a bag of bread. But I know all of the ingredients that are in my whole wheat bread today. No extra stuff...just wheat flour, honey, molasses, milk, yeast, and salt. It came out really good. A bit dense, but I think that was because I used all wheat flour. Most recipes call for half wheat/half white flour. I think that would make it a bit fluffier.
One of the funny things was that I also broke out my back massager last week that Josh got me the first year we got married as well. He laughed and said that it was funny that I had used two old gifts that he gave me like 9 years ago in the same week. I'm not sure why I haven't used either but I needed the massager because my shoulder was killing me. It didn't help much, so I ended up going to the chiropractor and he fixed me up in one session.
I'm not sure why I decided to use my bread maker, but it sounded good so I thought I'd make some homemade bread. I think that I'll try some recipes out and see how it goes. We eat a lot of bread around here so it should be a family favorite thing to do. Reagan was very excited about putting the ingredients into the bread maker. If anyone has a fabulous wheat bread recipe let me know! :-)







Today we had our 2nd Annual Seder Dinner in Impact Kids! I love it! It is so cool to remember what God did for His people thousands of years ago and know that we are still celebrating and remembering together in 2008!!! It is a powerful experience. Especially when we took communion together at the end and remembered what Jesus did for us and how our freedom, deliverance, hope, and redemption are just as impacting today (salvation) as the deliverance of the Israelites was in the Bible. 






