Now that we're on the cusp of fall it's time for a seasonal refresh.That means assessing and tossing, revamping and planning. It's time to get ready for the big baking and cooking season ahead.
As I've always pointed out every September, this is the time to remodel the kitchen, Do it now before November arrives. Replace the stove fridge and dishwasher now. right now Lowe's is having an excellent sales on stoves and you can easily get a Whirlpool model for four hundred dollars off The store is also having big sales on their refrigerators and a variety of dishwashers. This is also the time to invest in a good air fryers. These will come in very handy for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners when there are endless sides to make. Target has a pretty lavender one for $28.00 .This can fry up little sides like Brussels sprouts and smashed potatoes For bigger jobs think about the Ninja for $128, also at Target . Its' fry basket is perfect for cooking yams and potatoes as well as baking cakes .It's really a versatile addition that you can use all year round - not just in the fall.Another cool weather addition is the immersion blender. This is perfect for turning chunky soups into creamy ones, You can make some beautifully santiny textured potages with it.
Early fall is also the time for reassessing the spice rack and pantry, The average shelf life of a spice is about three months. Get rid of the older ones now and replace with fresher versions. These will give both sweet and savory recipes the much needed flavor that makes dishes and cakes so distinct. Keep plenty of cinnamon on hand for baking , cooking and topping lattes and cappuccinos. The same goes for nutmeg which can be used in everything from dressings to topping custards. If you still have last year's flour toss it. It can only last up to a year in the fridge. Get a new package because you will need it for everything form bake sales to Christmas cookies. Also get yeast too. It's good for all those Friday night pizzas as well as creating fun Halloween pizzas too. new baking powder is a must as well. It too is used in all sorts of savory and sweet baked dishes.Now is a good time to check all those cans of beans in the pantry. Usually they will only stay fresh in the can for one or two years. If they're nearing experation time then turn into a tasty crockpot chili or a curried stew. Save the chickpea water or aquafaba for making meringues,
It a' new season. TIme to reassess what you have. Revitalize. Throw out . Stock up. Begin the fall season with fresh starts.
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