It has been one rough week at our house. All three kids have been down with the flu and it’s looking like George might be on his way down, as well. So far, I’m feeling just fine. Supermom to the rescue! It’s been a week of taking temps (Jacob and Luke managed to get theirs up to a little over a 104 on a couple of days, and they didn’t even hold it over a flame. Linz tagged along right behind them), dispensing medicine, straightening covers, getting drinks, running baths to cool them down, getting cool washcloths for their heads, washing a gazillion dishes,etc. etc. For most of the week they haven’t been interested in eating much, and so I was trying to think of something I could make that they could nibble on without weighing heavy in their stomachs. One thing that we miss, especially at times like this, is crackers. Here in Iringa, there just isn’t much available in the way of crackers. What little we find are very expensive and stale. So, I decided to make some.
1 t Salt
1/2 t Baking Soda
1/4 c Butter
1/2 c Sour Milk (buttermilk)
1 Large egg
butter until very fine. Add the milk and egg and mix to make a
stiff dough.
squares or rounds and place on lightly buttered cookie sheets.
oven for 10 minutes, or until very lightly browned. If desired,
crackers may be sprinkled with coarse salt.
Next time I will try to roll them out even thinner and maybe experiment a little more, like adding some grated cheese. These would make a great snack for kids, without the added preservatives.
Joy, hope everyone is better and back to good health soon! Keeping you all in our prayers! BTW, crackers look yummy 🙂
these look yummy!
thank you for your kind birthday wishes for my 17th! it means alot! 🙂
*MeMoRy
Oh, I hope everybody is fully recovered really soon! The crackers look fabulous!
Marli
I can't wait to try making crackers! Love to you all . . .
Nice, Mom! Supermom to the rescue is right! I love you. 🙂
Neat, Joy! I made some very simple crackers not too long ago with chickpea flour, a bit of oil and water. Jeremy and I loved them. The kids? Well… let's just say it's a good thing the adults enjoyed them. Haha