What was the last thing you made from scratch?

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I love baking and cooking from scratch, i started cooking and baking when I was 18, i graduated from Le Cordon Bleu with my Associates in baking and patisserie, it was a good experience to further my experience and education. Valentine's day I made heart shape doughnuts from scratch and a carrot cake from scratch. :D
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A couple of days ago, I made brownies.
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The last thing I made from scratch is...
I think it is chickensoup. What you mean from scratch it's not with canned foods, right?
I boiled water with rice, garlic and onions.
Then i added the chicken in pieces.
Salt and pepper.
Let it boil.
Warm the oven in 200 degree C, for the baguettes with onions. When it's hot enough put the baguettes in it, let it be till the butter melts.
While it boils, I cut the vegetables, carrots, leeks and celeriac. Then put Them in.
When the carrots are beginning to soften, add the speghetti in smaller pieces.
Then make some meatballs from pork
And small dumplings
Add The meatballs and the dumplings when the speghetti is getting soft.

Serve the soup with the baguette.
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I wade Swizz roll from scratch, I was so scared that it would burn but I make my teacher proud. I also made fish fillets, from getting the fish to the last point.
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Recently discovered in some dialects 'Scratch' is a term used for Satan, so surely what you make from Scratch would be Devil's Food Cake!
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I make all my meals from scratch but the last time I baked was this Sunday and I made butter bread loaves. The two were gone within hours ! My hubby and kids live for hot baking.
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I make mayo and ranch dressing from scratch every week. I prefer it over store bought any day!
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Cooking from the scratch is the best.All of my cookings are virtually from the scratch, the last one I made is melon soup and pounded yam.
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Cranberry chocolate chip muffins. Baking muffins from scratch is quick and easy. You only need a few ingredients and about an hour of time. Also chocolate chip scones are fast and seem super special to kids if you serve them on china plates.
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Just yesterday, I made meatballs and mashed potatoes for my roommates. They loved it, and I enjoyed bringing everybody together for a nice evening meal. :)
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Yoghurt.
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Dirty rice
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Chocolate Chip Cookies. A specialty for me. I love to bake cookies.
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