Great treat when it is hot! Make some no-bake cookies.
Peanut Butter Crunch No-Bake Cookies
3 cups corn flake cereal
1/2 cup of light corn syrup
1 tablespoon of sugar
1/3 cup of peanut butter
Put the cereal in a large bowl and set it aside. Combine the syrup and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil. Remove from heat and stir in the peanut butter.
Work real quick - Pour the mixture over the cereal. Toss it lightly to coat all of the cereal and then drop by spoonfuls onto wax paper. Let stand at room temperature until it sets up firmly. Store in an air tight container.
Monday, July 1, 2013
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Food Storage Recipe ~ Soup In A Hurry
This is a quick soup that you can make in a hurry. Serve it with cornbread.
Soup In A Hurry
1 pound ground beef that you have browned and drained well
2 cans minestrone soup
2 cans chili beans ...Not Drained
a can of stewed tomatoes ...any kind will work,but the mexican are real good
half cup of mild salsa..the mild from dollar tree is pretty good
Combine all of this in a large saucepan and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for about twenty minutes.
Soup In A Hurry
1 pound ground beef that you have browned and drained well
2 cans minestrone soup
2 cans chili beans ...Not Drained
a can of stewed tomatoes ...any kind will work,but the mexican are real good
half cup of mild salsa..the mild from dollar tree is pretty good
Combine all of this in a large saucepan and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for about twenty minutes.
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Food Storage Recipe - Frugal & Easy Homemade French Fries
Want to save some money?? Make your own french fries!!
It is super easy, healthier, and frugal!!
They are my families favorite. I found out a while ago that a famous brand of fries is a GMO Monsanto company owned brand and I stopped right there buying them. I started buying potatoes from the local farmer's market. Cheap - 25 pounds of potatoes for $7.00!!! You can do so much with potatoes. Our favorite thing is to make fries.
Easy ---
Just julienne the fries and deep fry them until they are golden brown!
That is it - I put them in a bowl with a coffee filter to get all of the grease off of them.
Yummy with sea salt!
Another frugal idea from Prepared For Survival!!
It is super easy, healthier, and frugal!!
They are my families favorite. I found out a while ago that a famous brand of fries is a GMO Monsanto company owned brand and I stopped right there buying them. I started buying potatoes from the local farmer's market. Cheap - 25 pounds of potatoes for $7.00!!! You can do so much with potatoes. Our favorite thing is to make fries.
Easy ---
Just julienne the fries and deep fry them until they are golden brown!
That is it - I put them in a bowl with a coffee filter to get all of the grease off of them.
Yummy with sea salt!
Another frugal idea from Prepared For Survival!!
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Prepared For Survival - Frugal Food Storage Recipes
I put all of my recipes from this blog into a Kindle ebook - Prepared For Survival - Frugal Food Storage Recipes- it is only 99 cents and you can have all of the recipes in a convenient place. Frugal food storage recipes that will use your food storage in a way that will give your family variety without costing a lot. Food storage does not have to break your bank. You can do it frugally and eat well. I have added some recipes to the blog since I posted that book to Kindle , but I will update it soon with the new recipes.
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