After that I made a big jar of salsa, put up some sauerkraut, some vegan parm sprinkle, and baked some cornbread since the boy likes it so much.
Corn Bread
1 cup oat milk
2 tbs vinegar
1 tsp salt
mix in a cup and let set while you mix dry ingredients
In a large bowl
2 cups flour
1/4 cup corn meal
3 tbs sugar
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
Mix well with a whisk and add oat milk mixture. Stir all with a spoon or your hands until well mixed, don't over mix.
Put in greased pan. For a loaf pan cook it for 1 hour at 350F or a 9 x 13" pan cook it for 45 minutes, at 350F.
Dinner was a casserole made of white potatoes, sweet potatoes, collard greens and eggplant. All sliced thin and layered then I made a sauce with some seed cheese a tomato, some other spices, I don't remember, water. Blended it all up and poured it over the casserole, baked it at 400F for about three hours. Too long. but it was still pretty good.

The Money Shot

Red leaf lettuce salad with tomato and pepper salad, apple pear salsa, brine pickle, sweet potato and collard casserole, mashed cauliflower and cornbread on the side. mmm...
Mashed Cauliflower

One head of cauliflower, steamed
Whip it up food processor, or mash by hand, with some of the steaming water, salt and pepper. Put in an oven proof lidded dish and bake for 2 hours or more at 400F. Serve hot with some vegan buttery spread for a real treat.
On the Laundry Front:
I did a bunch of laundry (video linky!) yesterday. I can't decide what I like better, doing little bits every day or letting it all build up and doing it all one or two days a week. They both have their merits. I am still using the laundry soap I mix up here at home, 1 part shredded bar soap and 2 parts Borax, and it's working great! I buy soap ends at Night Fire Natural Foods. The soap is made by a local company and are vegan, no beeswax, except some are made from goat milk. I pick the ends that aren't the color that the goat milk ones are and I feel pretty good about that. I don't think I can get much closer to vegan at this price. $1.69 a pound compared to $3.19 a bar for Dr Bronners. Until I find something better than that, here I am.
I am glad to be off of the commercial laundry soap train and away from the bleach, dyes and fragrances. I quit using fabric softener, too and it seems to be ok. No one is complaining about rough clothes.
If I feel the need for something to be softer or scented, like bath towels, I put about a tablespoon of some cheap 99c store conditioner on an old wash cloth and toss it in the dryer with the wet laundry. It softens fabrics and the scent isn't so strong that it gives me a headache the way commercial fabric softener does. I try to find the ones with very few ingredients, a light scent and of course, no animal products. Right now I'm using White Rain, the smell of which reminds me of high school... White Rain products are cheap and vegan. Not healthy, but cheap and vegan.
I don't wash my hair with shampoo but that is another entry...
3 comments:
hii!! i found you on goneraw and figured i'd stop by a say hello.
your blog is soo fun. i love your meals,too. the cauliflower looks delicious and the casserole sounds amazing.
what do you use instead of shampoo? i stopped using all hair products in january and usually wash it with baking soda or apple cider vinegar.
Howdy Jo! I read your blog sometimes, thanks for stopping by!
No Poo! Yay! I'm also using baking soda for washing my hair. I find I need BS less and less now. I just rinse it every couple of days in the shower with warm water. I quit the shampoo back in Sept or October, I don't remember. I don't use vinegar anymore, I tried it once and didn't notice any difference but a slight burning of the scalp and eyes, lol. My hair is rather thick and curly, I see yours looks more straight and lighter. It looks great in your last photo. It takes a while but it does balance out and being off the chemical shampoo and conditioner merry-go-round is great!
You ROCK, Chickie.
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