It was the day before our big twice-monthly shopping trip, and I was supposed to make pancakes for dinner. Our usual gluten-free pancake recipe calls for 3 cups of oats. I started measuring, and got to about 1 and 2/3 cups before I ran out. In the past, I would have run to the store quickly for that one ingredient. But I knew there had to be something else I could use.
So I grabbed the Rice Krispies off the shelf, measured out the missing amount, and mixed the whole thing up with my immersion blender. It looked fairly close to normal, so I kept going.
The Rice Krispie pancakes did not flip well at all. They definitely weren’t pretty to look at. They actually tasted fine, although Jonah didn’t appreciate that the banana flavor came out more than usual.
But they taught me that we almost always have something we can use to make do. I need to remember this more often. To look at what we have before I go look for something new. To see what I can substitute to save money and a trip to the store (and not just for food necessarily).
We’re trying to pay off debt, mostly school loans. And it’s slow going. But these little things do help, slowly but surely, to add up to bigger things.
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