10 pounds of Powder milk/ Baking Soda, cream of tartar, Baking Powder
10 Pounds of powder Milk be sure to put it in an airtight container when you bring it home.
Baking Soda, Cream of tartar. As I have mentioned before you can buy baking soda in bulk at the local feed store. You can use it to cook with and in your homemade cleaners. Get cream of Tartar to add to your baking soda to make baking powder.
Baking Powder
1 Teaspoon baking soda
2 teaspoons cream of tartar
1 teaspoon corn starch or arrowroot (this is optional it acts as a anti caking agent)
Mix well makes 1 Tablespoon baking powder
If you want to make a little more at a time.
¼ c. baking soda½ cup cream of tarter
¼ Cornstarch or arrowroot (optional )
Mix well store in an air tight container Makes one cup.
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Thank you for your continuing good example and for all your good tips!
ReplyDeleteElle,
DeleteThank You. And Thank you for coming to visit my blog, I hope I am putting useful info out there I love sharing what little I know hoping it will help someone.
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Connie
I have done this for baking powder for about 30 years now. Nice to see others doing it as well.
ReplyDeleteKim,
DeleteI just started doing this a few years ago wish I had known sooner. It is so nice to make things that you know exactly what is in it.
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Connie
It's so good to know, especially if you run low. - Margy
ReplyDeleteMargy,
DeleteIt's always good to have a back up plan lol
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Connie
Hi, this is the first time I have ever read your blog. Loved it!
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Nana,
DeleteHi thanks, and thanks for stopping by. My e-mail is watkinsranches@yahoo.com
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Connie
Great tips! Thanks for sharing this on the Art of Home-Making Mondays!
ReplyDeleteSO easy and frugal. This is fabulous. Thanks for sharing on the Wednesday Homestead Blog Hop. I hope you can stop by again today.
ReplyDeleteI have never made baking powder, what a great idea. Thanks for submitting to the HomeAcre hop. Heidi @ Pint Size Farm
ReplyDeleteWhat great information. I'd forgotten about this way of making your own baking powder. Congrats, you're featured this week at the Inspire Us Thursday Link Party on Organized 31.
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DeleteThanks for featuring me this week.
Connie
I've never thought about MAKING baking powder before. We'll have to give it a go. Thanks for the idea!
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Sarah,
DeleteThanks for linking over. I love being able to make as many things as possible from scratch this way I know exactly what is it it.
Have a great day,
Connie