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🗓️ 11 September 2023
⏱️ 29 minutes
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Time to trade the popsicle molds and ice cream maker for your braiser and the instant pot. And don't forget to freshen up your spice drawer, too, because IT'S FALL! Here's how to get your kitchen ready for fall cooking and baking, and maybe even prep ahead for the holiday cooking onslaught too.
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0:00.0 | Thinking about the bigger holidays, like I haven't seen my turkey roasting pan since last November. |
0:11.0 | I might want to know where it is or if I need to replace it. |
0:14.0 | If you are going to be doing more fall baking, looking at your sheet pans, like what do you have or your loaf pans? Did you really last |
0:23.1 | fall not find that you had the baking equipment that you wanted or needed for the style of baking |
0:29.3 | that you're doing? Welcome to didn't I just feed you. A podcast about feeding kids. Hi, I'm Megan and I'm Stacy. |
0:40.3 | You guys might remember that in June we published an episode all about getting your kitchen ready for summer. |
0:46.3 | You know, like making room for popsicle making stuff and that ice cream maker and putting away backpacks, |
0:53.3 | getting all your picnic stuff |
0:55.3 | organized and in the right place. And we were thinking that it'd be great to do this again, |
1:01.2 | thinking about fall, which I think it's about kind of getting rid of the summer stuff |
1:07.8 | and getting those backpacks and the lunchbox stuff back into |
1:11.0 | rotation. But it's also getting ready for a different kind of cooking, right? Yes. |
1:16.7 | Like different ingredients, slow cookers, instant pots, roasting pans, and also holiday baking. Yeah, |
1:25.0 | getting your kitchen ready for holidays of all kinds. Yeah, right? I don't know. Is that, are we the only ones who think that way? And really, a lot of people seem to do fall baking too. Yes. I mean, there's summer baking. There's baking all year round. But I would say, like, speaking for the people who don't bake as much, |
1:46.6 | holiday baking is really like an anchor. That's when things ramp up for me. Like, sure, I like |
1:52.0 | to make a summer pie. And yes, I get inspired in fall because pumpkin and spices, oh my. But, |
1:58.3 | like, holiday baking is really a time when I know for sure that I'm going to be baking. And like the lead up to that is just so, so busy. And then I'm also thinking about like menus and the savory stuff that having the baking part of my kitchen in order way ahead is really helpful. |
2:20.3 | It's so helpful. |
2:21.7 | Right? |
2:22.1 | And then I find that I am like, oh, let me make pumpkin spice muffins because it's organized |
2:27.4 | and I'm inspired. |
2:28.7 | Will this hurt your Leo ego if I tell you that that's like everybody there's SEO around baking in fall like when I |
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