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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Walmart Has Augason Farms 12-Day Emergency Pails

I was just looking around on Walmart website the other day , just bored and seeing what they have and found these storable foods. They have other ones, too. I even seen a few a lot cheaper than other places online and with free shipping. Might be something to check out if you are on the hunt for some food storage.



The Augason Farms 12-Day Emergency Pail features 203 servings of delicious easy-to-prepare food for one person packed in a ?grab & go? pail with a 25-year shelf life. Sealed in the pail, these delicious food items are easy to prepare--just add water and cook. The entire pail weighs just less than 14 pounds and is easy to transport if necessary. The included meal planning guide offers a wide range of appetizing combinations, making it easy to mix and match meals. It ensures that you get over 2,000 calories per day.

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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Food Storage Recipe - Chicken Carbonara

Just got done eating a plate of this. It was so yummy. I seriously do not know what is the matter with my camera now, though. Now the darn flash goes off anytime I take a photo, even when there is plenty of sunshine coming in the open back door! So my photos lately are looking simply horrible. But, please , take my word for it - THIS WAS YUMMY!

Chicken Carbonara

8 ozs of uncooked spaghetti - I used Angel Hair - it cooks a lot quicker.

1 cup of frozen baby sweet peas

3 slices of bacon

2 cups of the Keystone All Natural Canned Chicken

1 jar of Alfredo sauce

In a saucepan cook the spaghetti as directed. Add the frozen peas at about the last 2-3 minutes of cook time with the spaghetti. Drain it all and put it back into the saucepan. While that was cooking you should have fried up the bacon to really crispy, but not burned. Crumble it up when it is done. Stir the sauce, bacon, and chicken into the pasta and pea mixture. Cook over a low heat until it is heated through! About 5 minutes. Serve it with parmasean cheese grated over it. Serve this with a salad and some garlic bread. Great little meal that is very filling and yummy.

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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Food Storage Recipe - Beef & Broccoli

My hubby said that this is not really a food storage recipe. But , it is a frugal one. The pictures are horrible though. LOL

I buy meat at our local grocery when they have meat sales or manager specials is what they are called. They mark the meat down A LOT!! I get these little mock steaks , usually 5.00 or more a pack for 1.50! A lot of people think because the meat is marked down it is not good. That is wrong. It is good. Take it right home and freeze it. Our grocery also marks down their fresh baked items too. Just keep an eye out for markdowns. You can save a ton of money that way.

This is one of the easiest recipes. I take a pack of those mock steaks, I think that is what they are called , not sure why. I put them in a pan with some soy sauce and a bit of water. Let them "slow cook" covered until I can cut them into strips. Add 1 bag of frozen chopped broccoli, onion, and green pepper. This time I actually had an onion. But, I had to use my dehydrated green pepper dices. Let this all cook until the onion is just turning clear. Serve over rice. That is it. Add more soy sauce to your taste and that is it. YUMMY!!!!!! Free Solar Book

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