EASY HOMEMADE FLOUR TORTILLAS!!

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EASY HOMEMADE FLOUR TORTILLAS!!

Homemade tortillas are just completely awesome. I can’t believe it took me almost 30 years of life to realize just how easy they are to make! WARNING: Once you make these, you’ll never want a packaged tortilla again!

Ingredients
2-3/4 cups all purpose flour, plus a little extra for rolling the tortillas
5 tablespoons vegetable shortening
3/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup very warm tap water

Instructions
Combine flour and shortening in a large mixing bowl. Work the shortening in with your fingers until completely incorporated. Dissolve the salt in the water and pour about 2/3 cup of it over the dry ingredients. Immediately work it in with a fork. The dough will be in large clumps. If all the dry ingredients haven’t been dampened, add the rest of the liquid. Scoop the dough onto your work surface and knead until smooth.
Divide the dough into 12 portions and roll each into a ball. Set them on a plate, cover with plastic wrap and let rest at least 30 minutes.
Heat an ungreased griddle over medium to medium-high heat. On a lightly floured surface, roll out a portion of the dough into a 7-inch circle. Flatten a ball of dough, flour it, then roll forward and back across it, rotating a sixth of a turn and roll forward and back again. Continue until it is a 7 inch circle. Flour tortilla as needed while rolling.
Lay the tortilla on the hot griddle. After 30-45 seconds, when brown splotches show underneath, flip it over. cook another 30 -45 seconds more, until other side is browned. Do not overcook or the tortilla will become crisp. Remove and wrap in a cloth napkin. Repeat procedure with remaining tortillas and stack them on top of each other.
Note, cook time is PER tortilla and is approximate.

Prep time: 50 mins
Cook time: 5 mins
Total time: 55 mins

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I am a mom of 5 children... Nope, not a typo... 5!!! With 5 children, it's quite hard to balance time, money, and forget about working a job that pays anything! By the time you pay for someone to watch 5 kids, your paycheck would likely be in the negative! With that being said, running a house with 7 people and a dog can be quite the expense. I have come up with some ways to cut corners at meal time (still being healthy), found ways to save at the grocery store, and different ways to earn cash back from shopping online and in stores as well! My children consist of mostly girls, ages 3,10,12,13 and my boy is 5. I'll be the first to admit that I'm not the craftiest gal around, but I do come up with some pretty interesting ideas :) <~~~ Totally not gloating, I was actually pretty taken back when I discovered this about myself! SO, for halloween this year, I asked my kids what they wanted to be and the 13 year old said "Little Red Riding Hood!" 12 year old "Oh I don't know" (I don't know lasted all the way until the day before Halloween) 10 year old always makes her own costume and really doesn't reveal it until the day of Halloween. My boy decided he wanted to be Mario. The 3 year old is too easy, thank goodness she does have much of an opinion yet so I scored this awesome 50's girl costume off of Zulily for $7 and it was perfect. Zulily has some amazing, cute cheap finds! The link for Zulily can be found on my profile links, see for yourself :) Anyway, back to the killer Halloween situation... I decided that anything the girls wanted to be, that I could totally make a tutu for that! All 5 kids decided to be difficult and ALL have summertime birthdays... The older they get, the more elaborate the items become. For them, I can find almost anything on 2 websites that I always always use, I will post the link below as well!

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