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Friday, November 8, 2024

Thursday, November 7, 2024

How to Build a Rocket Stove (10 Awesome Designs)

 

 

 

 

How to Build a Rocket Stove (10 Awesome Designs)

 A list of different designs of rocket stoves that you can build yourself. A great item to be able to make. Being able to cook food in an off-grid situation will be the best thing ever. 

Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Food Storage Recipe - Quick Chicken Noodles

 

A quick recipe. It can be easily doubled and it taste so good.

1 can of cream of chicken soup

1 can of chicken broth, I used the empty cream of chicken soup can to measure the chicken broth

1 can of chicken

half a bag of noodles

Salt and pepper to taste

Bring the soup, broth, and chicken to a boil. 

Add the noodles and cook until they are done and it is thickened a bit.

Serve. 

I served mine tonight with some canned yams and homemade garlic bread.

 

 

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Food Storage Recipe - Black Bean Chicken Stew


 It is cooling down some and perfect soup and stew weather. This makes 2 servings. Easy to double.

Black Bean Chicken Stew

NEED

1 tablespoon olive oil

1 can of Chicken

1/2 cup chopped onion

1/4 cup frozen corn

1/4 cup water

1 can of black beans 

1 can of diced tomatoes

1/2 jalapeno , chopped

1/2 teaspoon cumin

Pinch of salt

Heat the oil in a pot and saute the onion and the chicken for a few minutes.

Add all of the ingredients into that same pot.

Bring to a boil and then reduce the heat and let simmer for about 20 minutes. 

Serve. Top with cilantro, sour cream, and /or  shredded cheese , if you want.

 

 

 


Monday, November 4, 2024

Where To Put Your Food Storage


When people decide to begin a food storage program in order to be prepared for emergencies, they may find that actually finding a place to store the food can be problematic. Some people are fortunate to have extra storage space in basement storage areas or spare rooms. It may take some rearranging and planning to facilitate a food storage program.

Some of the places where people store food are:

• Basement storage rooms (which are ideal if available)
• Garage cabinets (which are good but not too great in extremely hot weather)
• Shelves built for the purpose in any spare area of the house
• Cabinets in a spare or little used room
Pantries (which are used for regular usage items and may not be large enough)
• Closets (which are workable when extra closets are available)
• Plastic storage bins under the beds
• Round barrels covered with a cloth and used as an end table
• Any unused space which is available

If extra space such as basement storage or a spare room are not available in the living quarters, it may require some inventiveness to find a place to keep the stored food intended for emergency use. People living in small apartments are able to find places for food storage if the incentive is there. Some of the more unusual places mentioned above can be fit into regular living areas if necessary.

It is also wise to rotate the food storage which means having it accessible enough to get to once in a while. Some experts in the business suggest using the products once a week so that the family will become used to eating the food. Since much of the food may be dehydrated or freeze-dried with processes which enable longer periods of storage than normal readily consumable food, the taste may be different. If the family is used to eating the food, they should have no problems using it if a serious need arises. The foods prepared are generally tasty and nutritious, but sometimes children need to get accustomed to eating them to enjoy them.

When people want to start a food storage program in order to feel more secure and ready for emergencies, finding space is likely the least of their problems. Finding a program to start with food storage is easy these days with companies offering special plans for any budget. Getting involved before an emergency strikes is sound advice. A monthly plan which includes adding some items on a regular basis makes it easy. There are even companies with a home business component for people who want to get going with food storage and earn some money along the way. 






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