An easy substitute for bread made with only 2 ingredients! Mix together Egg and shredded cheese. Cook them in a mini waffle maker! You can use them for anything that you would use a slice of bread for. Use for tacos, etc Easy to make and great tasting. I just made bacon sandwiches with some. I used powdered eggs and some shredded mozzarella cheese that I had on hand. Super easy. Just mix the powdered eggs like it says to on the pack and add the cheese. Place a spoonful in the mini waffle maker and cook!
Here is something easy to make for dinner one night. Quick and frugal!
NEED
1 pound can of green beans
2 teaspoon of fat - I used bacon fat.
1/2 cup of flour
2 cups of milk
2 cups of shredded cheese
2 1/2 cups of chopped up spam or canned ham , which ever you have on
hand in your food storage. I personally like the canned ham better.
3 cups of cooked rice
Drain the can of green beans.
Melt the fat in a pan and stir in flour.
Slowly stir in the milk.Cook it for a minute over low heat , stirring it so it won't stick.
Remove it from the heat and add the cheese , green beans, and meat.
Cook over low heat for 10 minutes or until the cheese is all melted and the mixture is hot.
Serve it over the cooked rice!
Camping during the winter takes more planning than during the warmer months. Follow these tips to ensure that you are ready for anything that the winter months might throw at you:
• Check the weather forecast before you go. Prepare for anything that might happen with the weather. Have warm clothing, dry clothing, blankets, heat, etc.
• Tell someone where you will be camping and when you’ll be back. Let someone know exactly where you will be camping and for how long. Have an alternative communication just in case your cell phone has no service.
• Pack more food, water, clothes, and firewood than you think you’ll need. You never know if you might get stuck or what might happen. You could get wet somehow, so make sure you have extra clothing.
• Make sure sleeping bags and equipment are rated for the conditions. You can get some really great sleeping bags that are rated for very cold weather.
• Layer your clothing, beginning with a wicking layer, followed by insulating garments, topped by
a wind and/or waterproof shell. Layers are so much better than just wearing one heavy layer.
• Know the signs of frostbite and hypothermia. Be on the watch for signs of them.
• Drink plenty of water. It can be easier to get dehydrated without realizing it in the cold. Bring clean water with you and also have a way to get clean water with a personal water filter.
• Prepare warm and hearty meals. A great way to keep warm is to have warm food and fill up with hearty food.