I have done this a bunch over the years. Add canned chicken to rice dishes, either Rice A Roni or Lipton. Either one works and just about any of the flavors. Great , quick, and frugal meal.
Tonight I am making the Rice A Roni fried rice and adding a big can of chicken to it.
The Rice A Roni was on sale for 2 boxes for $1.00 and the canned chicken was $2.00. So this is a pretty frugal meal. Fix a salad with it and your set.
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Thursday, August 25, 2011
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
FREE FOOD!!!
It is true! You can get free food. Just by foraging. Grab your copy of Edible Wild Plants: Wild Foods From Dirt To Plate (The Wild Food Adventure Series, Book 1) and go on a walk. Maybe just walk around your neighborhood and see what you can find. You will be amazed at what you will find and how , if you ask, your neighbors will happily let you take the cherries off their tree instead of letting them go to rot. My parent's neighbor went on vacation for the summer to Alaska and they called my mom from there one day and told her to take whatever she wanted from their garden. They knew that it would all go to waste and be gone before they got back. My parent's have had fresh veggies all summer and she has been canning and freezing what she can't use up!!
This would be a great way to teach your kids about edible wild plants. Make a day of it , or a weekend by going camping, with your kids. Go hiking and pick out what can be eaten and find out ways to use the stuff that you get. Have your kids figure out how many ways they can use the berries that they just picked. What mushrooms are safe to eat. and more. This would make a great homeschooling activity.
***Please ask first if it is in someone's yard that you see something that could be foraged.***
Weeds are nutritionally superior to our domesticated crops and better acclimated to growing conditions, making them hardy and resilient. Our ancestors all over the world revered these plants for food and medicinal properties. Here are several edible wild plants-herbs-that you should learn how to identify so you can add these nutrient-dense foods to your diet. Be sure to use a field guide for plant identification.
Dandelion (Taraxacum spp.)-high in iron, beta-carotene and potassium. The blossoms can be made into a wine or fritters. Dandelion roots, made into a tea or added to soups, relieve acne, eczema and water retention by strengthening the liver.
Lamb's-quarters (Chenopodium album)-rich in iron, calcium, beta-carotene and vitamin C. Throughout history, lamb's-quarters were used as a nourishing food during times of famine and war. It is more nutritious than spinach and requires no care in the garden. It is also called goosefoot, because of the shape of the leaves. Can be eaten raw or cooked. The tea can relieve sunburns and headaches.
Nettles (Urtica dioica)-high in iron, beta-carotene and vitamin C. Because of the stinging hairs on nettles, they should be cooked. Use them in soups and as steamed greens. Nettles are excellent for skin, hair and nails.
Chicory (Cichorium intybus)-Chicory flowers are used to garnish salads, main dishes and cakes. Young leaves are picked before the plant flowers and added to salads. The root is sautéed as a vegetable or it is dried, roasted and brewed as a coffee. Make a poultice of the leaves for inflamed skin.
Chickweed (Stellaria media)-high in vitamin C. Traditionally, chickweed was given to frail people to strengthen them. Add the leaves, flowers and stems to soups, salads and stir-fry dishes. Chickweed is also made into a salve for skin disorders for everything from diaper rash to psoriasis.
Knotweed (Polygonum aviculare, P. erectum)-high in silica. Used to strengthen the connective tissue in the lungs and as a remedy for swollen arthritic joints. Steam the young tender stems and add to stews or quiches. Add the seeds with your other grains to make gruel and breads. Always cook knotweed, eating it raw can cause intestinal discomfort.
Common Mallow (Malva neglecta)-rich in beta-carotene. The leaves are soothing and anti-inflammatory. Can be eaten raw or cooked, and is used to thicken soups. Made into a tea or syrup, it relieves sore throats, coughs and ulcers. Make a poultice from the fresh shredded leaves and water for skin rashes, burns and insect bites. Garnish your salads with the delicate pink and white flowers.
Purslane (Portulaca oleracea)-high in omega-3 fatty acids, beta-carotene, and vitamin C. Purslane strengthens your immune system, liver and heart. An excellent cooling herb, add to cold soups like gazpacho. If you are pregnant or have digestive problems, avoid purslane.
Violet (Viola spp)-rich in vitamin C. Who can resist the beautiful heart-shaped leaves of violet? Or a springtime dessert made from the crystallized purple, lavender, yellow or white flowers? Violet tea is used for bronchitis, coughs and fevers. Make violet honey and take as a remedy for heartache.
Yellow Dock (Rumex crispus)-Young leaves are high in oxalic acid which inhibits calcium absorption, so eat in moderation and cook in 2 changes of water. Grind the seeds into a nutrient-dense meal and add to breads. It is recommended to remove the astringent papery flanges from the seeds before using. Do this by rubbing the seeds between your hands. Pour them into a clean container, tilt it slightly and sweep the seeds with a playing card, keeping the chaff near the top and letting the seeds roll to the bottom. Make a poultice of the fresh leaves for skin rashes and nettle stings. The root is astringent and antiseptic and used for acne, jaundice and constipation.
Whenever harvesting your edible weeds, be sure to collect them from areas that haven't been sprayed. Allow them to grow in your garden and collect them as you harvest your plants and combine them into nutrient packed meals for your family.
Modern Day Food Foraging
Edible Wild Plants: A North American Field Guide to Over 200 Natural Foods
This would be a great way to teach your kids about edible wild plants. Make a day of it , or a weekend by going camping, with your kids. Go hiking and pick out what can be eaten and find out ways to use the stuff that you get. Have your kids figure out how many ways they can use the berries that they just picked. What mushrooms are safe to eat. and more. This would make a great homeschooling activity.
***Please ask first if it is in someone's yard that you see something that could be foraged.***
Weeds are nutritionally superior to our domesticated crops and better acclimated to growing conditions, making them hardy and resilient. Our ancestors all over the world revered these plants for food and medicinal properties. Here are several edible wild plants-herbs-that you should learn how to identify so you can add these nutrient-dense foods to your diet. Be sure to use a field guide for plant identification.
Dandelion (Taraxacum spp.)-high in iron, beta-carotene and potassium. The blossoms can be made into a wine or fritters. Dandelion roots, made into a tea or added to soups, relieve acne, eczema and water retention by strengthening the liver.
Lamb's-quarters (Chenopodium album)-rich in iron, calcium, beta-carotene and vitamin C. Throughout history, lamb's-quarters were used as a nourishing food during times of famine and war. It is more nutritious than spinach and requires no care in the garden. It is also called goosefoot, because of the shape of the leaves. Can be eaten raw or cooked. The tea can relieve sunburns and headaches.
Nettles (Urtica dioica)-high in iron, beta-carotene and vitamin C. Because of the stinging hairs on nettles, they should be cooked. Use them in soups and as steamed greens. Nettles are excellent for skin, hair and nails.
Chicory (Cichorium intybus)-Chicory flowers are used to garnish salads, main dishes and cakes. Young leaves are picked before the plant flowers and added to salads. The root is sautéed as a vegetable or it is dried, roasted and brewed as a coffee. Make a poultice of the leaves for inflamed skin.
Chickweed (Stellaria media)-high in vitamin C. Traditionally, chickweed was given to frail people to strengthen them. Add the leaves, flowers and stems to soups, salads and stir-fry dishes. Chickweed is also made into a salve for skin disorders for everything from diaper rash to psoriasis.
Knotweed (Polygonum aviculare, P. erectum)-high in silica. Used to strengthen the connective tissue in the lungs and as a remedy for swollen arthritic joints. Steam the young tender stems and add to stews or quiches. Add the seeds with your other grains to make gruel and breads. Always cook knotweed, eating it raw can cause intestinal discomfort.
Common Mallow (Malva neglecta)-rich in beta-carotene. The leaves are soothing and anti-inflammatory. Can be eaten raw or cooked, and is used to thicken soups. Made into a tea or syrup, it relieves sore throats, coughs and ulcers. Make a poultice from the fresh shredded leaves and water for skin rashes, burns and insect bites. Garnish your salads with the delicate pink and white flowers.
Purslane (Portulaca oleracea)-high in omega-3 fatty acids, beta-carotene, and vitamin C. Purslane strengthens your immune system, liver and heart. An excellent cooling herb, add to cold soups like gazpacho. If you are pregnant or have digestive problems, avoid purslane.
Violet (Viola spp)-rich in vitamin C. Who can resist the beautiful heart-shaped leaves of violet? Or a springtime dessert made from the crystallized purple, lavender, yellow or white flowers? Violet tea is used for bronchitis, coughs and fevers. Make violet honey and take as a remedy for heartache.
Yellow Dock (Rumex crispus)-Young leaves are high in oxalic acid which inhibits calcium absorption, so eat in moderation and cook in 2 changes of water. Grind the seeds into a nutrient-dense meal and add to breads. It is recommended to remove the astringent papery flanges from the seeds before using. Do this by rubbing the seeds between your hands. Pour them into a clean container, tilt it slightly and sweep the seeds with a playing card, keeping the chaff near the top and letting the seeds roll to the bottom. Make a poultice of the fresh leaves for skin rashes and nettle stings. The root is astringent and antiseptic and used for acne, jaundice and constipation.
Whenever harvesting your edible weeds, be sure to collect them from areas that haven't been sprayed. Allow them to grow in your garden and collect them as you harvest your plants and combine them into nutrient packed meals for your family.
Modern Day Food Foraging
Edible Wild Plants: A North American Field Guide to Over 200 Natural Foods
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
5.9 quake hits Va.; Felt along U.S. east coast - CBS News
FREE RV Cookbook - Kindle Edition
Just had to share this with all of my readers. It is a free Kindle copy that you can get. Has some great recipes in it. The Kindle can be free for a PC copy too read kindle books on or if you have a Kindle.
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Monday, August 22, 2011
Stockpile Cleaning Supplies
I have been trying to get an inventory written up. It has been hard, because new stuff keeps getting added and then something is used. I did notice though , that we do not have too much in the way of cleaning supplies. That is my next goal. I will be adding to my stockpile of cleaning supplies. Again. It seems like in the back of my head it does not seem as important as food etc , so I put it off and then only buy it when I need it. I need to change that way of thinking.
I got a HUGE 90 ounce bottle of Ajax Dish Soap yesterday at the Dollar General for $4.00. I really think that this is a good deal, but I have put the date on it of when I started using it too see how long this 90 ounces last!! I will be buying one of them a week.
We really need to stock up on bleach, laundry soap, and other cleaning supplies. The bleach is REALLY important because it can be used for so many things.
Clorox - surprising uses for bleach
12 smart ways to use bleach
How to purify water with bleach
Emergency water purification calculator
Stock up on Baking Soda and other cleaning supplies also.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
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You have to have Google Earth to see this. It is a quick and free download.
You have to have Google Earth to see this. It is a quick and free download.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
List Of Books To Get - Apocalypse, EMPs, and more.
Military strategists in four countries have boasted that they can cripple the U.S. with an EMP attack. Other countries have protected their power grids from an EMP attack. The U.S. power grid is vulnerable. A widespread power outage could take years to restore. This book describes the risk and details how to prepare.
Lights Out chronicles the challenges of Mark “Karate Man” Turner when the lights go out over most of the free world. He must find in himself the ability to unite his family, friends, and neighbors if any of them are to survive the harsh reality that everyday life becomes when the veneer of civilization is stripped away.
This is a fast-paced, action-packed thriller set in America at the beginning of a socioeconomic collapse. Although an innocent casualty of the chaos, one young man must discover his inner strength and defiant courage as he comes of age learning how to survive in the wasteland of failing services, unemployment, and violence.
WHAT IF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT ENDED TOMORROW?
The America we are accustomed to is no more. Practically overnight the stock market has plummeted, hyperinflation has crippled commerce, and the fragile chains of supply and high-technology infrastructure have fallen. The power grids are down. Brutal rioting and looting grip every major city. The volatile era known as “the Crunch” has begun, and this new period in our history will leave no one untouched. In this unfamiliar environment, only a handful of individuals are equipped to survive.
While scientists prepare for a massive solar flare heading towards the earth, a hostile foreign government steals a top-secret, experimental weapon. When they use the EMP weapon to attack America however, the result is the immediate and catastrophic loss of modern technology all over the planet.
This is just a few of the books that I want to get as I can. I want my whole family to read them also. Get the books and pass them around with all of my friends and family.
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Lights Out chronicles the challenges of Mark “Karate Man” Turner when the lights go out over most of the free world. He must find in himself the ability to unite his family, friends, and neighbors if any of them are to survive the harsh reality that everyday life becomes when the veneer of civilization is stripped away.
This is a fast-paced, action-packed thriller set in America at the beginning of a socioeconomic collapse. Although an innocent casualty of the chaos, one young man must discover his inner strength and defiant courage as he comes of age learning how to survive in the wasteland of failing services, unemployment, and violence.
WHAT IF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT ENDED TOMORROW?
The America we are accustomed to is no more. Practically overnight the stock market has plummeted, hyperinflation has crippled commerce, and the fragile chains of supply and high-technology infrastructure have fallen. The power grids are down. Brutal rioting and looting grip every major city. The volatile era known as “the Crunch” has begun, and this new period in our history will leave no one untouched. In this unfamiliar environment, only a handful of individuals are equipped to survive.
While scientists prepare for a massive solar flare heading towards the earth, a hostile foreign government steals a top-secret, experimental weapon. When they use the EMP weapon to attack America however, the result is the immediate and catastrophic loss of modern technology all over the planet.
This is just a few of the books that I want to get as I can. I want my whole family to read them also. Get the books and pass them around with all of my friends and family.
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Going To Try Baking Bread Again!
My husband found this video on Youtube and decided that we will try to bake bread again while he is on vacation. Maybe with us both trying to figure it out we will get it done. I will let you know how it turns out.
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Monday, August 15, 2011
25 Pound Bag Of Oatmeal!!
I just got our 25 pound bag of quick rolled oats from 25 pound bag of oatmeal. The bag is not as big as I thought that it would be. But we have our oatmeal. This winter I will be baking oatmeal cookies, making oatmeal, no-bake cookies, etc WE LOVE OATMEAL IN OUR HOUSE. Now I just need to figure out some way to store it. Need to get some Food-Storage buckets. I also got a one pound bag of yeast - I am going to keep trying to make bread until I get it right!!!!
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Make Your Own Soda At Home
This saves money and is healthier than buying soda at the store. You control the soda with this machine and it pays for itself quickly!! The best part is that this uses NO BATTERIES OR ELECTRICITY!!!! The best-tasting soda starts with great-tasting water! Make fresh seltzer and soda with SodaStream’s compact soda maker and concentrated sodamix. 27 flavors – regular, diet, caffeine-free and cocktail mixers. No more lugging, storing or recycling!
The ultimate RV accessory! No more lugging, storing and recycling store-bought cans and bottles. Make fresh seltzer and soda with SodaStream’s compact soda maker and concentrated sodamix. 27 flavors – regular, diet, caffeine-free and cocktail mixers.
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Saturday, August 13, 2011
Reasons To Have Food Storage!
Let’s face it. The thought of food storage is a bit daunting right? We know, we get it. With that being said, the reason it’s constantly discussed and we’re pushed to get it done is because of how truly important it is. More importantly the uncertainties we face are out of our control, yet we have complete control on how we prepare for it.
At Wise Foods, we’ve explored, experienced and truly innovated food storage. The purpose of food storage is to be ready for any situation. Beyond a 72 Hour Emergency Meal Kit for ONLY $59 (Cook in the pouch entrees. 3 days/4 servings per day/ 20 ounce lunch and dinner entrees) - Order Today!, we’ve compiled the top reasons to have food storage.
Natural Disasters
Unfortunately for some, you’re put into a situation because of a particular crisis. This could be anything from an earthquake, flood, fire, hurricanes, tornadoes — the list is never ending it feels like. It’s common for most of us to think, “that will never to happen to me”, but believe me it does. Luckily though, if you’ve prepared for such a tragic event you’ll be ready to face it.
Food Preparation
As you work to prepare your food storage plan, you’ll find that it teaches you about the fundamentals of food preparation. As you buy foods for your food storage you’ll notice certain foods have different shelf life, have certain types of preparation, etc. This makes you consider all types of things as you compile your food storage.
Emergency Preparedness
I can think of a handful of things we pay for on a monthly basis that are as important as food storage. We know they’ll pay off for us. We should all think about Food Storage the same way. Food storage is no different and will no doubt pay dividends when you and your family enter into a time of need or desperation.
Un-Employment
With the current economic crisis going up and down, a lot have been left without jobs. As a way to relieve some stress, food storage can bring happiness to you knowing your family can have food on the table.
Peace of Mind
With all of these points about proper food storage the key is to have peace of mind for you and your loved one. For us at Wise Foods, we take an innovative approach in providing ready-made food storage meals. We make your emergency food supply dependable, simple, and most importantly — affordable.
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Friday, August 12, 2011
Soto Moka Gas Stove
Get FREE 700ml Bottle with purchase of Soto Muka StoveThe new SOTO Muka Stove is LIVE; we've acquired over half the inventory available and were offering a FREE 700ML Bottle with the purchase of every stove.Muka is the next generation of gas stoves.
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