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Suzanne 3FC 10-10-2015 08:14 AM

Do you cook from scratch?
 
How much of your food do you cook from scratch, and how much do you buy pre-made? Salad dressing, baked goods, etc. How far do you go? Do you make homemade tofu, ketchup, etc?

Suzanne 3FC 10-10-2015 08:18 AM

I'll start :) I occasionally make tofu from scratch because there is only one brand I like, and it's often out of stock locally. I found the process to be fascinating and fun, although it's a lot of work.

I like to make my own salad dressings. It also turned out to be more fun and delicious than anything in a bottle at the store. Though I have to make small quantities at a time, since I'm not sure about shelf life.

chubbysmall 10-10-2015 11:59 AM

I have been making my own version of balsamic vinaigrette and I make my own low carb oat bran bread.

I can't quite commit to "fully scratch" though and I buy my tofu, dairy, cheese, etc.

Seriously...props for making your own tofu :D

Raisin5Cookies 10-10-2015 03:38 PM

I don't make single-ingredient products like cheese or pasta, but soups, sauces and dressings, yes. I really want to make ketchup because the store bought stuff is junk!

I like to buy pesto to add to my sauces or use in pizza, but have to be careful about ingredients.

Munchy 10-12-2015 01:21 PM

I make a lot of foods from scratch including enchilada sauce, BBQ sauce, marinara/bolognese, ketchup, dressings, yogurt, cheese, etc. I also buy some of them in the interest of time.

@raisin5cookies - This is a super simple ketchup recipe

kaplods 10-12-2015 08:08 PM

Because of the sporadic, "up and down" nature of my health issues (fibromyalgia and autoimmune issues) how much I do myself depends how I'm feeling.

I make things from scratch when I can: yogurt, jerky, soups, stews, refrigerator and freezer pickles, salad dressings, full meals...

I rely on more readymade foods and condiments when I'm not feeling well, except for salad dressings. Even at my sickest, I will usually make homemade salad dressings, because there are few bottled dressings I consider worth their price.

I prefer my homemade yogurt, but I often buy plain Greek yogurt and almost never buy pre-flavored yogurt anymore, unless I'm feeling really horrible and want quick confort-food.

sara996 12-20-2015 01:39 PM

I do homemade for, well, all of the same reasons! Taste, cost, health benefits, what it teaches my kids, etc etc! I don’t do homemade everything but I do quite a bit and I’m getting pickier and pickier about products and ingredients that are pre-made.

Weightever 12-20-2015 04:15 PM

I make a lot from scratch as well but I haven't tried to make tofu or ketchup myself yet :) I always make my own salad dressing though. Hmm, I probably should do more myself now that you mentioned it...

Suzanne 3FC 12-20-2015 09:45 PM

Last month I bought The Kitchen Pantry from Amzaon while it was on sale for $2.99 (Kindle version). I haven't tried anything yet, but it contains a lot of delicious sounding dressings and pickles.

Alice32br 09-01-2019 11:42 AM

Ketchup, but it takes a lot of time

booo57 10-10-2019 03:50 PM

Tofu and Ketchup at home it's high level for me))
I can make only simple Green Salad )))


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