Well, with Thanksgiving coming up, we have the turkey taken care of. But we started thinking about the side dishes and began to plan the menu. Don't you just love cornbread dressing? I mean some delicious cornbread dressing with gravy on top? Yeah, me too. We got out some non-GMO corn that Tricia bought in bulk. Before you make cornbread dressing, you've got to make cornbread. Before you make cornbread, you've got to make cornmeal. Let's make some cornmeal.
Non-GMO corn from Azure Standard |
We got out our grain grinder, poured some corn in the hopper and started cranking.
The Daily Grind |
Freshly ground cornmeal |
The two plastic 'shoe boxes' in the picture below are something that I have to put a plug in for. They are shoe boxes for Operation Christmas Child, a ministry of Samaritan's Purse (Franklin Graham's organization) that sends toys, toothpaste, clothing, games, candy, or whatever you want to fill your boxes with to needy children all over the world. As a homeschool project, Benjamin went shopping and picked out things to fill his boxes. It is a good thing and you know the ministry is a good one. In addition to meeting kids' physical needs and giving them perhaps the only Christmas gift they'll receive, Samaritan's Purse gives them the Gospel. If you haven't done so, look Operation Christmas Child up on the Internet and participate: Samaritan's Purse. It is a worthy endeavor. (You can see on the website that Uncle Si gets involved as well!)
When I got tired, ol Benjamin got in on the action |
A Corny Ode to the Cornmeal Grinder
There was once a young man who was looking forlorn,
From his iPad he was torn,
He began diligently grinding corn,
Behold a corn-milling star was born!
Before too long, we've filled up the container with cornmeal and have enough to make cornbread! We switch back and forth from left arm to right arm, from me to Benjamin to Tricia. It is a real family effort.
There was once a young man who was looking forlorn,
From his iPad he was torn,
He began diligently grinding corn,
Behold a corn-milling star was born!
Before too long, we've filled up the container with cornmeal and have enough to make cornbread! We switch back and forth from left arm to right arm, from me to Benjamin to Tricia. It is a real family effort.
Benjamin, Tricia and Kyle = The cornmeal mill! |
We scoop it into a four cup measuring container...
And we use a funnel to put it all in a 2 pound cornmeal bag we saved from a previous purchase.
Our cornmeal is organic, but it's not blue. |
Now we're ready to make cornbread so we can enjoy some delicious cornbread dressing with our turkeys next Thursday.
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