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29. Fortune Cookies



INGREDIENTS
    1 egg white
    1/8 teaspoon vanilla extract
    1 pinch salt
    1/4 cup unbleached all-purpose flour
    1/4 cup white sugar

    12 small strips of paper (approx. 1/2 in x 4 in), with hand written fortunes
    A glass jar


INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Butter a cookie sheet. Write fortunes on strips of paper about 4 inches long and 1/2 inch wide. Generously grease 2 cookie sheets.
  2. Mix the egg white and vanilla until foamy but not stiff. Sift the flour, salt, and sugar and blend into the egg white mixture.
  3. Place teaspoonfuls of the batter at least 4 inches apart on one of the prepared cookie sheets. Tilt the sheet to move the batter into round shapes about 3 inches in diameter. Be careful to make batter as round and even as possible. Do not make too many, because the cookie have to be really hot to form them and once they cool it is too late. Start with 2 or 3 to a sheet and see how many you can do.
  4. Bake for 5 minutes or until cookie has turned a golden color 1/2 inch wide around the outer edge of the circle. The center will remain pale. While one sheet is baking, prepare the other.
  5. Remove from oven and quickly move cookie with a wide spatula and place upside down on a wooden board. Quickly place the fortune on the cookie, close to the middle and fold the cookie in half. Place the folded edge across the rim of a measuring cup and pull the pointed edges down, one on the inside of the cup and one on the outside. Place folded cookies into the cups of a muffin tin or egg carton to hold their shape until firm.

    Once you've made the cookies, place as many as you like into a glass jar, seal it, and affix a handmade label on the front.



22. Clay Pot (or Tin Can) Quickbreads



MATERIALS
    Clay pot or tin can
    aluminum foil (if using clay pot)
    Butter, margarine, or vegetable oil
    Quickbread mix (such as cornbread or muffin mixes)

INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Wash clay pot (or can) with warm water only. towel dry. Cover drain hole w/ small piece of aluminum foil. Grease inside of pot & lip with butter, margarine, or oil.
  2. Preheat oven 375 F. and bake according to the times below:
    • cornbread for 45 min,
    • all others 60 min. Use any quickbread recipe.
  3. Spoon batter into Pot or Can, bake immediately.
  4. bread is done when topcrust is lightly browned.
      If keeping for yourself: Cool bread IN pot for 10 min.Loosen w/ knife, remove to a rack, let stand 10 min Serve warm
      If giving as a gift, allow to cool, then wrap with cellophane or waxed paper.


From RecipeTips.com:

Other Baking Containers: almost any other type of oven-safe and food-safe container can be used to bake bread, such as a stoneware baking dish or terra-cotta pots or even coffee cans as is the case when making Boston brown bread.

When using a terra-cotta flowerpot, it must be thoroughly dry. It is best to place it in a warm, sunny location for several hours. After drying, the pot should be well greased with cooking oil, placed in a 375ºF oven for about an hour, and then cooled. This process can be repeated several times until oil has thoroughly soaked the terra-cotta. The seasoned flowerpot should not be washed after use because washing will have an adverse effect on the seasoned surfaces - simply wipe the pot clean.


Also an option: Create a quick bread gift basket:
  • Clean Clay Pot
      you can pre-season as suggested above, or enclose seasoning instructions
  • Quick Bread Mix
      provide in original packaging, or buy a cellophane bag & empty the contents into it - provide a label telling what kind of quick bread it is
  • Dish Towel
  • Wooden mixing spoon
  • Baking Instructions

16. Handmade Soap




MATERIAL
    Bars of natural fragrance or color free soap (Glycerin)
    Essential oils of your choice
      (Lavender, rose and jasmine work well)
    Oats (optional exfoliator)
    Vitamin E Oil (Optional)
    Almond Oil


INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Grate soap in a blender or food processor.
  2. Boil a pot of water and put a glass bowl over the pot, (like a double boiler.)
  3. Add some almond oil into the bowl.
  4. Add the soap into the bowl.
  5. Take the water from the pot and add it into the bowl until soap changes into paste.
  6. Add oils, oats, and vitamin E as desired.
  7. Let cool in molds of your choice. You can use anything for a mold - ice cube trays, cookie cutters or soap molds (found at the craft store).
  8. Air out on wax paper for a day or two.


Source: kidzworld


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