Easy French Toast Recipe

Here’s a classic, Easy French Toast recipe with a secret ingredient that makes them perfectly fluffy! One of our family’s favorite breakfasts! (or dinners 😉

Here's a classic, Easy French Toast recipe with a secret ingredient that makes them perfectly fluffy! One of our family's favorite breakfasts!

This recipe for our favourite easy French toast is quickly becoming my husband’s specialty.  He loves making it!  So, when he says he’ll make breakfast or dinner, he’ll usually make French toast. You won’t hear any complaints from me! I love mine topped with fruit, powdered sugar and syrup! Yum!

The secret ingredient in here is actually the flour. Makes the French toast perfectly fluffy and delicious!

Here is our easy French Toast recipe:

Easy French Toast
Ingredients
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 2/3 cup milk
  • pinch salt
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 teaspoons white sugar
  • 6 thick slices of bread or buy an unsliced loaf and cut it yourself
Instructions
  1. Place flour into a big mixing bowl and slowly whisk in the milk to avoid lumps. Mix in the salt, eggs, cinnamon, vanilla extract and sugar until smooth.
  2. Heat a large frying pan over medium heat
  3. Pour the egg mixture onto a plate and soak each piece of bread until well saturated.
  4. Cook bread on each side until golden brown. Serve hot with syrup and fresh fruit!
  5. Enjoy!

2011 DIY Project #5 – Homemade Cupcakes

Did you wonder where my March and April projects went?  I have no excuse other than lack of time and the fact that we were out of town for longer then expected!  I would like to finish the headboard and pillow cover one day and when I do, I’ll be sure to update you all!

Now, for my May project.  I wanted to try my hand at making some “fancy” cupcakes from scratch.  In the past, I’ve only made cupcakes from a box and even bought the canned icing!  But as a note to you “expert” cake decorators and cupcake makers, please excuse how amateur my cupcakes are!  I didn’t actually take the time to research exactly how to decorate them.  I just did it my own way!  I figured if I had a lot of icing and added sprinkles to help cover the flaws, they were good to go!

Since a friend of mine has her birthday in May, I thought I would make a batch and bring them to her party. (So I wouldn’t eat them all! :))  They were a big hit!  Whew!  (The taste may have made up for my lack of decorating skills.)  I will definitely try my hand at making homemade cupcakes again.  I’ll most likely take some time to even research how to properly decorate them!

Here are the recipes I used:

Here’s my list of 2011 projects if you missed them:

January: Make homemade pasta. I received a pasta maker attachment for my Kitchenaid a while ago and I’d love to try it out finally!

February: Learn to make 5 minute artisan bread. (Borrow book from library)

March: Create a headboard for our bed. I’ve been meaning to do this for years! The fabric is waiting in my drawer. (to-do one day)

April: Sew pillow covers (with no buttons/zippers) to go with the new headboard (to-do one day)

May: Make cupcakes from scratch (like the ones you can buy from a cake shop with all that icing! )

June: Make homemade Febreze (to test out on my husband’s soccer gear!)

July: Make homemade deodorant.

August: Make homemade vanilla extract (make for gifts)

September: Can some tomato sauce

October: Make homemade oatmeal. Have you got a good recipe for me to try?

November: Make homemade mayonnaise.

December: Make hard lotion bars for gifts

Dishing the Deal – What to Make with Asparagus

This week, Walmart has asparagus on sale for $1.97 a pound. Here are some ideas to help you use up this deal!
Have you got any Asparagus recipes to share?  Or do you have a favourite way you like to prepare it?
Photo from here.

Frugal Homemade Natural Cleaning Supplies

What do baking soda, vinegar, Borax and pure castile soap have in common?

When they’re mixed together they can create a natural all-purpose cleaner just as effective as the chemical laden, store bought cleaning supplies!  In the picture above, you’ll see my natural cleaning kit.  Everything pictured there is what I clean my entire house with.

In the bottle on the left, is my all-purpose cleaner that I use for the kitchen and bathrooms.  The bottle in the middle with the purple cloth on top, simply holds water for my window and mirror cleaning. (The purple cloth is a Norwex cloth.)   The big jug on the right is my club size white vinegar.  The blue Norwex mitt is what I dust my entire house with.  Finally, the little jar is what holds my scrub for when I need to put a bit more elbow grease into cleaning something. (Bathtub, tiles and sinks)

I almost lied to you.  I’m not entirely chemical-free yet.  I do still use conventional laundry detergents.  I would possibly like to try my hand at making it from scratch one day though!

Here are the reasons I’m in love with my little cleaning kit:

  • I know I’m not putting anything dangerous down the drain
  • It costs pennies to make and has saved me so much money
  • Smells wonderful, without burning my nostrils like conventional cleaners do
  • I’m keeping me and my husband safe (and future children who are curious) by using natural ingredients

Are you interested in trying out your own natural cleaning kit?  I’ve got recipes!

All-Purpose Cleaner (makes a 16oz bottle)

  • 2 tsp Borax natural detergent – Find this at your local grocery store in the laundry aisle
  • 3 Tbsp Dr. Bronner’s Castile Soap – I’m using the lavender scented one I picked up from Well.ca.
  • 4 Tbsp White Vinegar – a natural disinfectant!  I always buy the club size because I like to have it on hand for its many uses.
  • Distilled Water (or boiled water)

Mix the borax, white vinegar and a little bit of hot water. (Must be hot water to incorporate the borax.) Add the castile soap, then swirl the bottle to incorporate.  Once it’s all mixed, add the rest of the water to fill up to 16oz.  It will be slightly white and opaque.

All-Purpose Cleaner II

  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup white vinegar
  • 15 drops of essential oil (tea tree oil is also a natural disinfectant)

Add all the ingredients to a spray bottle.  Shake.  Get cleaning! 🙂

Drain Unclogger & Freshener

  • 1/2 cup baking soda
  • 1/2 cup white vinegar
  • a kettle full of boiling water

Add the baking soda to your sink drain.  Pour the vinegar over top.  Watch the magic.  Once it’s settled down, pour your kettle of boiling water down the drain to rinse!

Homemade Soft Scrub

Make this in small batches as it can dry out when stored.  The recipes makes enough for 2-4 uses.

  • 3/4 cup baking soda (a bit heaped)
  • 1/4 cup castile soap
  • 1 Tbsp water
  • 1 Tbsp vinegar

Mix the baking soda, castile soap and water in a bowl or container.  Stir.  Add the vinegar last, once the other ingredients are mixed.  The mixture will fizz a little.  Stir to make a nice soft, paste-like, consistency.  (It’s important to add the vinegar last if you want a creamy paste and not sludge.)

Use for cleaning tile, toilets, and sinks.

Window & Mirror Cleaner

  • 2 cups water
  • 2 cups vinegar

Add the ingredients to a spray bottle.  Use as you would any other window cleaner.

Floor Cleaner

  • a bucket of hot water
  • 1/2 cup vinegar
  • essential oil to your liking

Add all the ingredients to your floor cleaning bucket.  Start wiping up those floors!

Homemade Disinfecting Wipes

  • an old t-shirt cut into square pieces (or use the thickest paper towel you can find)
  • 1 cup of water
  • a squirt of castile soap
  • a few drops of tea tree oil (tea tree oil is toxic if ingested at full strength)
  • some vinegar
  • a resealable container of some sort (possibly an old baby wipe container?)

Add your t-shirt squares to the container you have chosen.  Mix the rest of the ingredients in a separate bowl or measuring cup.  Pour over the cloths.  Use just as you would a Clorox wipe, then throw in the wash and repeat the recipe!

Homemade Jet Dry and Fabric Softener

This one is really simple.  All I use is white vinegar!  Simply pour the vinegar into the rinsing agent section of your dishwasher or the fabric softener slot/downy ball for your washing machine.  Works like a charm!

Are you currently using homemade or store bought natural cleaning products?  What do you think of them?  Do you have any homemade cleaning recipes to add to the list?

My all-purpose cleaning spray

Source List:

  • Spray bottle and small jar:  Planet Forward
  • Dr. Bronner’s Castile Soap:  Well.ca
  • Purple window/mirror cloth:  Norwex
  • Essential oils:  local natural food store and Well.ca (I have lavender, peppermint, tea tree and the one that came in my Planet Forward cleaning kit)

Dishing the Deal – What to Make with Onions

This week, No Frills in Ontario has a 10 pound bag of yellow cooking onions on sale for $1.99.  Here are some recipe ideas to help you take advantage of this deal!

Have you got any more fabulous onion recipes to add to the list? 🙂

Photo from here.

Dishing The Deal – What to Make with Strawberries

This week, Real Canadian Superstore has 2 pounds of fresh strawberries on sale for $2.96.  Here are some idea to help you take advantage of this deal!

Have you got any more fabulous strawberry recipes to add to the list? 🙂

 Photo from here.