Any Home Bakers Here?

Lol it kinda sounds like bass pro in a way.

I have never been to bass pro, so cannot compare. But Cabelas is where we do most, all, of our outdoor needs shopping. They originated in Nebraska, and grew alot. Great quality stuff, fantastic customer service. I have heard apparently they are selling, :(. I hope whoever buys keeps up the good service.
If you ever get a chance to go to one I recommend it.
 
Glad it turned out.

I have read that you can freeze chili and would like to try that next time - how do you freeze yours and how do you thaw to reheat it?
I plan on using plastic freezer containers like @NorthFLChick , I don't plan to freeze it for an extended time so the plastic containers in single servings for me and hubby works, that's the way I freeze other foods too like stews. I will also try freezing soups since I normally cook more than we can eat in one meal.

If planning to eat the frozen food, I take it out of freezer to the fridge the night before or in the morning and let it defrost in the fridge.
 
Mmmmm i have to see if there on near me then. Bass pro is huge its hunting an fishing and the dang thing the size of a mall. It has clothing, cooking things and toys and other things but it takes forever to get charle sout of there they have a giant gun section which always makes him happy lol.
 
Mmmmm i have to see if there on near me then. Bass pro is huge its hunting an fishing and the dang thing the size of a mall. It has clothing, cooking things and toys and other things but it takes forever to get charle sout of there they have a giant gun section which always makes him happy lol.

They sound very similar. I was actually planning on going to one soon to get us a new gun, we need one for raccoons.
 
Yeah they have great deals on guns. My husband got a much nicer rifle there then he would have at acadamy and it was cheaper totally worth it. However with lucy being there five hours was a trial.
 
I have never been to bass pro, so cannot compare. But Cabelas is where we do most, all, of our outdoor needs shopping. They originated in Nebraska, and grew alot. Great quality stuff, fantastic customer service. I have heard apparently they are selling,
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. I hope whoever buys keeps up the good service.
If you ever get a chance to go to one I recommend it.
Come on to GA, I live walking distance from a major shipping Bass Pro - fun to visit, but overpriced IMO unless in the close out shop or on sale. But the large tanks of live fish is worth viewing :)
 
I crack the eggs into my standing mixer and whip them till they are fluffy.


I line the dehydrator trays with press and seal cling wrap
I put the fluffy egg onto the trays and dehydrate them until they are crumbly looking some of the egg is not fluffy and dries solid I keep them in the dehydrator until they egg is completely dry


then I add all the trays to the blender and crumble to a powder.
I store it in a zip lock bag but would use a food sealer if I had one.

To Re Hydrate
1Tbsp of Egg powder
2Tbsp water
quick stir and let sit about 5 min then use as any egg.
Wow, that's a lot of eggs in the mixer --- gotta get building a larger coop :)

Thanks for the post, would never have thought about dehydrating eggs.
 
Got my gingerbread cookies done this morning. How does stuff get lost one holiday to another? Last year I couldn't find my old cookie cutters so I bought a couple of gingerbread people cutters. This year I couldn't find them but found my old cutters. I expect the gingerbread people to show up next year.
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Is the recipe in the index? If not, please post it….I really want a good gingerbread cookie recipe.
 

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