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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 257003" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Anyone wanting recipes using eggs, just let me know. I can heartily recommend gnocchi, or home-made pasta using just plain (all-purpose) flour and egg. And maybe a bit of salt. Nothing else. You add flour until the ball of dough is not sticky. Roll it out, adding more flour as you need to, to 'mop up' the stickiness. then roll it out really thinly, cut it, throw it into boiling water and it cooks really fast, within a couple of minutes. Home-made pasta is really good for a hungry, growing family. It's one of my gourmet poverty food recipes. So is gnocchi.</p><p></p><p>As for measuring eggs - easy peasy, with good digital kitchen scales. I just put a bowl on the scales, press "tare" which zeroes whatever is on the scales, then put in eggs swapping back and forth until I get the readout I want.</p><p></p><p>As for animal husbandry, my husband studied it at school, used to practice animal husbandry a lot, until they caught him at it.</p><p></p><p>(just kidding) </p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 257003, member: 1991"] Anyone wanting recipes using eggs, just let me know. I can heartily recommend gnocchi, or home-made pasta using just plain (all-purpose) flour and egg. And maybe a bit of salt. Nothing else. You add flour until the ball of dough is not sticky. Roll it out, adding more flour as you need to, to 'mop up' the stickiness. then roll it out really thinly, cut it, throw it into boiling water and it cooks really fast, within a couple of minutes. Home-made pasta is really good for a hungry, growing family. It's one of my gourmet poverty food recipes. So is gnocchi. As for measuring eggs - easy peasy, with good digital kitchen scales. I just put a bowl on the scales, press "tare" which zeroes whatever is on the scales, then put in eggs swapping back and forth until I get the readout I want. As for animal husbandry, my husband studied it at school, used to practice animal husbandry a lot, until they caught him at it. (just kidding) Marg [/QUOTE]
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