Down to earth. It's a phrase that describes the people, places and potatoes that make HonestEarth" They are real. They are good. They are all natural with nothing more than 100%
potatoes and butter - and absolutely no preservatives. . . so you come to as close to picking the potatoes from our own fields and mashing them yourself as you can get. You'll taste the quality
Or we give you your money back* Something you'd expect from a company owned by a group of very down to earth potato growers.
Our commitment to doing great things the right way goes well beyond what's in the package. We're dedicated to ensuring that our respect for the earth extends to every aspect of our business. This packaging uses 100% recycled paperboard ( 40% post consumer) and low VOC (volatile organic compounds) inks. It's all part of choosing environmentally friendly supplies who share aour commitment to sustainability.
*At Honest Earth we are confident about the quality of our products, if this product does not meet your expectations mail a copy of the store receipt the UPC from the package and your name, address, phone number, email address and comments to Honest Earth Guarantee
P O Box 130, Lewsiville, ID 83431. You will be reimbursed the full purchase price of the Honest Earth product specified.
HOLIDAY POTATO ROLLS
1 1/2 cups of hot water - 1 1/2 tsp. salt - 1/2 cup sugar - 1/2 cup Honest Earth *Creamy Mash dry potatoes - 1/3 cup shortening - 2 beaten eggs - 2 Tbsp yeast dissolved in 3/4 cup warm water - 5-6 cups flour Combine hot water, salt, sugar, dry potatoes, and shortening. Let stabd 5 minutes Add 3 cups flour, eggs, and dissolved yeast; mix with whisk attachment for a minute. Replace wire whisk with dough hook and add remaining flour until you have a dough that begins to pull away from the side of the bowl. This dough will be a little sticky. Turn out into a greased bowl. Let rise covered with plastic wrap til doubled
(about an hour) Turn out onto floured surface and roll into a rectangle. cut triangle shapes out with a pizza cutter and roll up into crescents. This makes enough rolls to fit fairly closely on one greased cookie sheet. Let rise again till doubled. Bake at 400 F for 10-12 minutes. If you're not sure they are done, check for golden brown bottoms. Note These will freese well.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Sunday, October 25, 2009
financial cycle
Long before air conditioning, telephones, gramophones, radios, and electricity became common, the early evening hours after work typically were also when those who were fortunate enough to own homes found their interiors the hottest. The front porch and a coold breeze was the only respite from the stifling conditions.
Once homes were electrified, one could own ceiling fans. Shortly thereafter came the radio - offering far more amusement than one got exchanging pleasantries with passing neighbors.
Then came the automobile; owners simply added another room to their homes, only this one was mobile. Moreover, automobiles were so exciting that from the end of the First World War until the late seveties, just bringing home the latest model drew reactions from the neighbors, who wer consumed with such envy that they too rushed out to replace their family automobile.
When room air conditioners and television started their era right after the Second World War,
keeping the windows open at night became unecessary; and there went the neighborhood. We'd
made the final passage from the front porch days, but that did'nt make people any less gregarious. It just meant that the evening entertainment was better inside the home - and with
air-conditioning, it was more comfortable too.
You may not have thought if it this way ----------------------------
Ed Wallace has received the Gerald R Loeb Award for business journalism --Sunday October 25, 2009 www.star-telegram.com Produced by Classified Advertising H
Once homes were electrified, one could own ceiling fans. Shortly thereafter came the radio - offering far more amusement than one got exchanging pleasantries with passing neighbors.
Then came the automobile; owners simply added another room to their homes, only this one was mobile. Moreover, automobiles were so exciting that from the end of the First World War until the late seveties, just bringing home the latest model drew reactions from the neighbors, who wer consumed with such envy that they too rushed out to replace their family automobile.
When room air conditioners and television started their era right after the Second World War,
keeping the windows open at night became unecessary; and there went the neighborhood. We'd
made the final passage from the front porch days, but that did'nt make people any less gregarious. It just meant that the evening entertainment was better inside the home - and with
air-conditioning, it was more comfortable too.
You may not have thought if it this way ----------------------------
Ed Wallace has received the Gerald R Loeb Award for business journalism --Sunday October 25, 2009 www.star-telegram.com Produced by Classified Advertising H
Sunday, October 18, 2009
A morning stroll - the terrain - the fresh morning frost the dew -the break of now and then
If you prefer a challenge of now andd then - what do you suppose the events to come
a child - a woman p a man
I drove by such a place
to mention - tell -
the occasion of an event
I should stay with printed matter your right
they do make so much
more sense.
My glitzeeee keyboard
and images of email facebook
and google the noreply
of mailer daim no such
address - photos sent - letters sent
_"noreply" -
I guess a one man - women show
If you prefer a challenge of now andd then - what do you suppose the events to come
a child - a woman p a man
I drove by such a place
to mention - tell -
the occasion of an event
I should stay with printed matter your right
they do make so much
more sense.
My glitzeeee keyboard
and images of email facebook
and google the noreply
of mailer daim no such
address - photos sent - letters sent
_"noreply" -
I guess a one man - women show
Saturday, October 10, 2009
t i m e
What's your retirement going to be like? Will you be able to enjoy the "good Life" and peace of mind, or spend your time worrying about making ends meet?
If you have $500,000. or more in investments,it's easy to believe that your retirement will be
comfortable. Yet many investors even financially successful assumptions about how much money they'll actually need.
Planning for a secure retirement takes expertise, not guesswork. The 15-Minute Retirement Plan; How to Avoid Running Out of Money When You Need It Most, written by the research staff at Fisher Investments is loaded with practical information you can use to help meet your personal financial goals. For example:
. The truth about how long your nest egg can last. (It's worth requesting your free guide for this information alone)
. Why it is vital to prepare for a long retirement.
. How inflation can impact your retirement plan.
. How much of an inheritance you'll be able to leave your heirs...and much more!
If you have $500,000. or more in investments,it's easy to believe that your retirement will be
comfortable. Yet many investors even financially successful assumptions about how much money they'll actually need.
Planning for a secure retirement takes expertise, not guesswork. The 15-Minute Retirement Plan; How to Avoid Running Out of Money When You Need It Most, written by the research staff at Fisher Investments is loaded with practical information you can use to help meet your personal financial goals. For example:
. The truth about how long your nest egg can last. (It's worth requesting your free guide for this information alone)
. Why it is vital to prepare for a long retirement.
. How inflation can impact your retirement plan.
. How much of an inheritance you'll be able to leave your heirs...and much more!
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