
Back to what I am good at…baking…
Couldn’t finish Pi-Day without a homemade fruit pie. I made an apple crumb pie.
I do believe that pie making is a labor of love. While the ingredients are humble—flour,
butter, sugar (for the crust) and fruit that is simply sweeten, putting it all
together is a feat! I typically make the
crust recipe that comes from American Test Kitchen. My mother-in-law laughs because there’s vodka
in it and I keep a bottle of cheap vodka in the freezer just for my pie crusts.
In addition to pie making and eating, we need to get working
on the wheatgrass baskets for our egg coloring party. Yearly we host a small gathering of young
children (friends of my son or daughter) to dye-color and decorate boiled eggs. We provide about a dozen eggs per child; the
dyes; stickers, tattoos, magic crayons.
They get to take home a basket of real wheatgrass with their beautifully
decorated eggs.
Here’s a photo of the materials for the wheatgrass
Easter/Spring baskets. The baskets are
from the dollar store. I’m hoping they
can withstand the weight of the topsoil.
This is a bag of wheat berries.
You can also get them in the bulk section of most health food
stores. I didn’t take a picture of the
plastic bags I use to line the baskets before the topsoil goes in. I typically cut open half-gallon storage
bags.
The wheat berries need to soak overnight. Don’t let them soak over 24-hours or else
they will start to smell bad and become unusable for the Easter/Spring baskets.
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