From the Giving Earth and From Scratch ~ Old World Baked Goods

Welcome to the Good Food & Earth Blog! As residents of Ashland, Ohio we strive to be as sustainable as possible. Operating the Giving Earth in downtown Ashland and a small Ohio Cottage kitchen from our home has allowed us to encourage the community to grow together as a whole. We practice a 'Do No Harm' motto, in all that we do. We ask that you CoExist on our blog and refrain from the three P's; Prejudice of any kind, Preaching of any religion and the use of any Politics. We are all children of this universe, living together.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

GRAND OPENING of the Giving Earth in Downtown Ashland ~ December 17th!



~ GRAND OPENING ~

Giving Earth
~ Real ~ Local ~ Sustainable ~
47 East Main St in the heart of Downtown Ashland
(3 doors down from Bull Shooters)


Saturday, December 17th
Noon to 7pm!

Stop by for free samples from the Giving Earth Kitchen & other vendors! Basket weaving demonstrations to be done by Patty Brant throughout the day.
Enter our giveaway for a huge gift basket full of items from the shop (valued at $100+)!
LIVE acoustic music in the evening from 'The Road Home'. It's an event you don't want to miss!!!

An artful & eclectic place to shop for locally produced items!

Some of the available items:

  • 100% All Natural Stone Baked Artisan Breads & Treats by the Giving Earth Kitchen (Polk, OH)
  • Handmade soaps & Earth friendly soy candles, hand woven baskets & other environmentally friendly gifts from CCF Naturals (Ashland, OH)
  • Incredible hand crafted artisan jewelry, graphite prints & original drawings by Joahann Bender (Ashland, OH)
  • A variety of home produced sundries, baking mixes, stitchery and handiwork by Momma & Daughter Hens from The Magic Chicken (Ashland, OH)
  • Sweet Treats & Cookies made with pure natural goodness from Bethany's Cookie Jar (Ashland, OH)
  • Upcycled artful lamps & lighting by Timothy Thompson (Ashland, OH)
  • Nationally & Internationally Nominated Freelance Photography by Kandice Thompson (Polk, OH)
  • Organically made herbal tea blends & other gifts by Kimberley Newell (Ashland, OH)
  • Many other items & local artisan goods!

Join us for our GRAND OPENING in downtown Ashland!

~ Keeping it REAL ~ Keeping it LOCAL ~ Keeping it Sustainable ~

The Giving Earth is an artful & eclectic place to shop for locally produced goods such as: Stone baked artisan breads, baked goods, organic mixes, locally produced artwork, handmade soaps, soy candles, organic tea blends and all sorts of other local and environmentally friendly goods!

All our bakers produce items that are 100% free from genetic modification and produced with locally grown or sustainable ingredients. This means no gmo's, no high fructose corn syrup, no artificial flavors, colors or other harmful ingredients and zero trans fat! All baked goods must be 100% natural, the way Momma Earth intended!

All items in our shop are produced by local folks in or around Ashland county. Placement in our shop comes under strict guidelines. All items must be high quality, locally produced or hand crafted and made from scratch or upcycled in it's usage. 

The Giving Earth will be offering occasional demonstrations & free classes for the following:
Basket Weaving, Cooking without GMO's, Becoming Sustainable, Organic Gardening, Healthy Eating 101, Benefits of Supporting Local, Natural Pet Care, Herbs & their Uses and so much more!

Visit us on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/givingearth

Our website:
www.GivingEarth.com 

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

NEW Local Roots Market in Ashland!

Hey folks, join From Scratch ~ Old World baked Goods this Saturday at the NEW Local Roots Market Ashland from 9am-Noon! Many local vendors will be there with seasonal produce, baked goods, local crafters & more! Stop by and see us! We'll have many stone baked artisan breads available for sale and maybe even some of our old fashioned fudge. 
For every $100 spent at a locally owned business, $45 goes back into our community-and our tax base. For every $100 spent at a chain store, only $14 comes back! Local businesses are owned by people who live here, work here and are more invested in our future. Be the solution, support local!
http://www.localrootsashland.com 
 
 

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Environmentally Safe & Chemical FREE Laundry Alternatives


  1. Throw away any and all commercial Fabric Softeners, you don't need them! A cotton or muslin bag filled with Lavender Flowers works even better. Toss bag in the dryer with each load. Use 1/2 cup to 1 cup of Lavender Flowers per bag full, and that's all you need for a reusable & natural alternative. Each cotton/muslin baggy will usually last 20 to 30 loads or more. The savings & other benefits are substantial.
  2. Vinegar is a necessity in all laundry rooms! Use common distilled vinegar in your washer as a bleach alternative & color booster. Vinegar also works well as a pretreatment on tough stains. Use approx. 2 Tbsp in every load to ensure added softness and guarantee the antibacterial properties. For heavily soiled items and/or loads add 1/2 cup to your wash.
  3. Make your own linen spray. You two can have a custom or aromatherapy spray for your linens and clothing. Take a few drops of your favorite pure essential oil(s) and add them to a spray bottle full of distilled water. Shake bottle well before each use.  **Never used fragranced oils, only pure essential oils!)
  4. Next time you wash your delicates, skip the dryer. hang all your goddess wear out or up to dry some place warm or where there is dry air flow. You'll be amazed at the savings on your electric bill! 

Monday, October 3, 2011

'Best of Ashland Co.' Photo Contest - Deadline Oct 14th

From Scratch ~ Old World Baked Goods is proud to help the Ashland Area Convention & Visitors Bureau sponsor the 3rd Annual 'BEST of ASHLAND COUNTY' Photo Contest! Be sure to submit some of your pictures from the Ashland County Fair, Balloon Fest, Local Events or anything else exciting and fun that goes on in Ashland, OH!   The sponsorship from 'From Scratch ~ Old World Baked Goods' has covered any entry fees for the contest this year! So what are you waiting for?  Go enter your images!!! ;-)  Deadline is October 14th, 2011

View the link below to submit your image(s)! 
http://www.visitashlandohio.com/

'Worst Ever' PHOTO CONTEST ~ 4 Top Prizes!

~ WORST EVER Photo Contest!!!! ~

1st Place Winner will receive a $150.00 Gift Certificate towards ANY Photo Shoot and Free 8x10 print of their finished images.
2nd Place will receive a $100.00 Gift Certificate towards ANY Photo Shoot.
3rd Place will receive a $50.00 Gift Certificate towards ANY Photo Shoot
4th Place will receive an 8x10 print of any one of my freelance images (value $15.00)

Let me see your 'Worst Ever' professional portraits of Yourself, Your Family or Your Pet!

To Enter:
  1. Visit the Photography By Kandice Facebook page: www.facebook.com/photographybykandice
  2. Upload your 'Worst Ever' professional portrait of yourself, your family or your pet on our wall
  3. Describe why you would like new & artfully done portraits
  4. You may enter more than 1 image, but no more than 3

Rules & Terms:
  • By entering this give-a-way, you are giving me permission to use your before & after images for comparison & advertisement purposes.
  • You or your pet must be present in the photograph.  You may not enter on the behalf of someone else.
  • You must the 18 years or older to enter ~ OR ~ Have your parents consent if you are 13-17 years of age.
  • None of your personal information is shared or sold to a third party.
  • You must be a resident of Ohio.
Visit Photography By Kandice online at www.PhotographyByKandice.com

 

Halloween $20 Gift Certificate Give-A-Way: From Scratch ~ Old World Baked Goods

HALLOWEEN GIVE-A-WAY!!!! For every order you place now through October 31st, you are automatically entered in the From Scratch ~ Old World Baked Goods 'Halloween Give-A-Way' for a $20 Gift Certificate!

Free local delivery to Ashland City Residents on Tuesday & Wednesday evenings, Free local meet-up at Hartzler Family Dairy parking lot in Wooster on Thursday evenings and Free local delivery to Polk & Redhaw residents any week night!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Enter the 3rd Annual 'Best of Ashland County' Photo Contest!

From Scratch ~ Old World Baked Goods is proud to help the Ashland Area Convention & Visitors Bureau sponsor the 3rd Annual 'BEST of ASHLAND COUNTY' Photo Contest! Be sure to submit some of your pictures from the Ashland County Fair! Our sponsorship has covered any entry fees for the contest! So what are you waiting for? ;-)

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Showing Off for a Cure! July 23rd, 2011

Join us in ‘Showing Off for a Cure’!

All money raised for the car show will be donated to 
Relay for Life from the American Cancer Society.



for more information

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Earth Day Give-A-Way

Earth Day Give-A-Way

 The Giving Earth & From Scratch ~ Old World Baked Goods are giving-a-way one of their "Coexisting through Sustainability" t-shirts! It's made from 100% cotton & perfect for Earth Month! To enter, simply leave a comment on their Facebook post about the t-shirt give-a-way:  http://www.facebook.com/OldWorldCooking  Post a thought about Earth Day, Coexisting, Sustainability, Teaching Peace or just a simple hello will do. **Choose M or XL if you are the winner! 

Anyone from any location can enter! 
 This t-shirt can be shipped free of charge to the winner. :o) 

During the entire month of April From Scratch ~ Old World Baked Goods is honoring their 1st Anniversary, Earth Day & Arbor Day! They're holding a variety of different Give-A-Ways & Sales all month long!  Visit www.GivingEarth.com and click on 'From Scratch'.

I'm a Cancer SURVIVOR & You Can Help Others Become One Too!

A great man once said, "Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn't learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn't learn a little, at least we didn't get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn't die; so, let us all be thankful."  ~ Buddha ~   This was my mantra through many of my battles and it continues to be my mantra through today.  And so I am thankful!  

Please join me in the Relay for Life with the National Cancer Society!

This is my personal story:

Monday, March 7, 2011

Helping to make the world a greener place.

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We use unrefined, raw sugar and unbleached, never bromated flour with no enhancements.
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Thursday, January 20, 2011

A Colorful World ~ Ashland, OH



This is my gift to you. To all my friends & family, something special created by me with a small message at the end. Enjoy and feel free to share. Turn your volume up for the music.

While visiting my aunts house around the 4th of July, we heard a noise in the distance. I recognized it as that of a hot air balloon. Next thing you know the sky is filled with them. I just happened to be in the right place at the right time. The sky was clearer than clear and I was happy to have my camera with me.

These balloons are from the Hot Air Balloon Festival held annually in Ashland, OH.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

The Versatile Potato ~ Recipe Ideas


I've been giving a lot of thought on potatoes.  Potatoes are a staple in our household, much like my homemade breads.  Potatoes are so versatile that you can do almost anything with them!

The potato is an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. One medium potato provides a healthy dose of magnesium, iron, potassium, fiber, vitamin C and niacin.  Stop buying the frozen and processed potatoes from the grocery store!  Buy the real deal potatoes, the ones that still smell like Momma Earth.  Yum!  Now that's a potato!

Below are some very simple ideas & recipes that I use around the house.  Enjoy!

German Potatoes:
Scrub  & dice potatoes according to the amount of people you have.  I usually use 5-8 medium potatoes for 3-4 people.  Toss potatoes with a tablespoon or so of olive oil.  Sprinkle thoroughly with 1+ tsp of Paprika and 1 tsp sea salt.  Stir.  Cover & bake in oven at 425* for 1 hour or more.  Remove cover after half the time.  Cook longer for softer potatoes or less for firmer ones. 

Taco Potatoes:
Scrub  & dice potatoes according to the amount of people you have.  I usually use 5-8 medium potatoes for 3-4 people.  Toss potatoes with a tablespoon or so of olive oil.  Sprinkle thoroughly with 1tsp Cumin powder, 1 tsp Chili Powder or 5-7 whole chili peppers, 1/4 tsp onion powder or 2 Tbsp minced onion, 1 tsp sea salt, 1/2 tsp Cilantro (optional) and a dash of cyan pepper.  Stir until potatoes are evenly covered.  Cover & bake in oven at 425* for 1 hour or more.  Remove cover after half the time.  Cook longer for softer potatoes or less for firmer ones.  Serve with a side of sour cream or top with cheddar cheese. 

Crispy Chips:
Scrub potatoes and slice as thin as you can.  In a fryer or deep skillet/pan place at least 2-3 inches of good cooking oil.  Get oil hot enough to where it snaps if you fling water in it but it doesn't smoke.  This should be low-medium heat on your burner.  Place approx 1/4 cut at a time of the thinly sliced potatoes.  Let the fry for 5-10 minutes.  This all depends on your desired crispness.  I like to blanch mine.  Cook them for 5 min, drain and then dip them in the hot oil again.  This is how you get a crispy potato without burning it. When potatoes are cooked to your desired crispness, simply salt and eat.  You can really mix this up by using a ranch mix, taco mix, chili peppers or create your own.  I like to use my own taco seasoning and them dip the chips in sour cream.  Sea salt with malted vinegar is my second favorite way!

Cheesy Potatoes Au gratin:
This is so simple that it really seems to easy!  Peel potatoes or scrub them well and leave the skin on for added nutrients.  Slice thin, but not as thin as the Crispy Chips. Butter a large glass bowl that is oven safe.  Grate approx. a pound of cheese.  Cheddar works great, but I used a variety of my leftover cheeses for added flavor.  Layer the bowl with potatoes then cheese, repeat until all the cheese and potatoes are gone.  Pour 1/2 cup to 1 full cup of milk over the potatoes.  Cover and cook for 1 hour at 380*.  Uncover, stir and cook another hour or so until potatoes are tender and most of liquid has been absorbed.  Salt, pepper and serve.  I like to add ham chunks or sliced up hot dogs and then use this as a main dish.


Potato Soup:
This is a family favorite at my house.  I take approx. 5 pounds of potatoes, peel, rinse and dice.  Place in a 6 quart pot with enough water to barely cover the potatoes.  Cook until tender.  Remove most of the water but not all.  You can save the potato water and use for homemade potato bread if you like.  Mashed the potatoes and then add 2 quarts of whole milk.  Begin to cook over med-high heat.  You want it really hot but not boiling.  Add 1 tsp sea salt, 1 tsp crushed rosemary, 1 tsp back & white pepper.  If you happen to have a can or container of leftover chicken stock (broth) add 1 - 2 cups to the soup for added flavor!  In a separate bowl; take 2 eggs and about 1/2 to 3/4 cup of flour and mix the two together.  You want a firm and sticky dough.  Drop this by small fork fulls into the hot soup.  Cover the soup and let cook for 20-30 minutes.  Serve with crackers or bread & butter.  I like to add meat to my soup sometimes. If I happen to have any leftover ham or sausage, I'll cook it separately and add it to the soup. 

Crispy Double Stuffed Potatoes:
Take 4 large potatoes and scrub well.  Rub with butter and place on a cookie sheet in the oven at 420* for 45-60 minutes.  Remove potatoes and allow to cool enough that you an handle them with your bare hands.  Slice the center top of each potato.  Give yourself at least 2 inches.  Scoop the insides as bast as you can.  Try to leave a little potato against the skin so the skin doesn't crumble or break.  When you have removed all the insides of the potatoes, begin mashing them in a separate bowl.  Add a bit of milk, salt & butter to get a good consistency.  You can even add some herbs & spices of your choice and mix in some cheddar cheese.  Once the mix is ready, re-stuff your potatoes and place them back in the oven for another 15-20 minutes.   This is a perfect side dish for a romantic steak or chicken dinner.

Oven Baked Jo-Jo's:
Scrub approx. 6-8 medium-large potatoes.  Quarter the potatoes length ways, then halve them again.  In a separate bag or container mix 1 cup of flour, 1 tsp sea salt, 1/2 tsp chili powder, 1/4 tsp dried onion powder and a pinch of ground black pepper.  Toss the potatoes with a small amount of olive oil.  You need just enough to lightly coat the potatoes.  Place the potatoes in the flour mixture and cover well.  Shake off any heavy or excess flour.  Place the potatoes on a single layer on a cookie sheet and bake on the bottom rack at 425* for 20 minutes.  Turn over and continue to bake for another 20-30+ minutes.  Add more time for crispier potatoes or less time time for a firmer inside.  Serve hot with a side of ranch dressing, ketchup or sour cream.


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Monday, January 17, 2011

Annual Winter Fest in Loudonville, OH

I don't make it out of the house much with my MCS (multiple chemical sensitivities).  When I do get out of the house I need to be where there is a constant stream of fresh & clean air.  Lucky for me, January 14th was the night I could do such a thing.

Loudonville, OH now hosts an annual Winterfest that takes place one weekend in January.  This year it was the 14th & 15th.  My family & I took the 20 minute drive there around 5pm.  I was hoping to catch it in the twilight for photography/lighting reasons.  The main park in downtown is where the ice is being carved.  We only witnessed one carver while we were there.  None the less, the work was beautiful!  The park area became a great display for the newly carved chunks of frozen liquid.  Only a few were placed there, the rest lined both sides of the street on the main drag.

We dressed warm as the temperature was below freezing.  I wore snowmobile bibs under my winter work coat and my husband wore his work bibs under his good coat.  The kids wore long-johns underneath their jeans and dressed double warm.  Of course I took my trusty camera for the occasion!

Below are most but not all of the sculptures that were displayed along the street sides & in the park on that Friday night.  Images are property of Kandice Thompson.  View Photography by Kandice on Facebook.

Statue of Liberty

Snoopy on house

Snoopy on house - front view

T Rex

Pearl or Earth in Clam Shell ~ My #1 favorite!

Rams head

Minnie Mouse

Big Rig - front

Big Rig

Myself & my awesome family with the Eiffel Tower (it may be the closest I ever get)

Dog with Times Gazette in his mouth (Ashland News Paper)

Dog with Times Gazette in his mouth (Ashland News Paper)

Nutcracker

Cross with wings

Tractor ~ one of my favs!

Snowflake ~ My 2nd favorite!  I have a thing for snowflakes and their sacred geometrical shapes. :o)

Native in full headdress

Teddy Bear

Mickey Mouse

Chef with Knife & Menu

Chef with Knife & Menu

Mortar & Pedestal ~ My 3rd Favorite!

Trying to get my daughter to pretend to crush herbs for teas with the giant ice mortar & pedestal.

My daughter pretending to be trapped in ice gazebo & licking her way to freedom.

Eagle or Hawk

Eagle or Hawk

Tuffy ~ local mascot

A captivating Seahorse

Child reading a Book of Dragons! Love it!
Penguin Skating