tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2513787311266959873.post1045132460724674578..comments2023-06-02T07:30:35.448-08:00Comments on At Home on the Last Frontier: Part of a School DayMelissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16749068092786448966noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2513787311266959873.post-39494885668865312262009-10-07T18:45:10.000-08:002009-10-07T18:45:10.000-08:00You look like you do a lot in a day. Your day remi...You look like you do a lot in a day. Your day reminds me of mine...well because I have a toddler running around helping us too. And, we've done the music and the mapping and the cooking. The music we aren't doing right now because we lost our violin teacher and just needed a break. Does your daughter take lessons or do you just teach her. Sometimes I think about just teaching my girls the piano, but I only have four years of piano myself and I'm not sure it would really count as teaching them. <br><br><br>Anyhow, I enjoyed your pictures.<br><br><br>Cathybasketflatnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2513787311266959873.post-60305980795048879972009-10-07T21:21:33.000-08:002009-10-07T21:21:33.000-08:00On your soaking, I'm just wondering, did you u...On your soaking, I'm just wondering, did you use a low-gluten flour (a soft-wheat). It seems like for pancakes, you would want to. The high-gluten flour has more gluten and I think would tend to make things more elastic.<br><br><br>It's fun to hear that other people are trying this.basketflatnoreply@blogger.com