How to Make Scalloped Potatoes with Dehydrated Potatoes
#10 cans of Potato Slices are usually a low cost option. I know the prices of everything has gone up. BUT, it would be good to have some on hand. There are so many ways to cook with them.
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How to Make Scalloped Potatoes with Dehydrated Potatoes
#10 cans of Potato Slices are usually a low cost option. I know the prices of everything has gone up. BUT, it would be good to have some on hand. There are so many ways to cook with them.
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The easiest recipe for salsa!!
A can of diced tomatoes (always in the food stockpile)
Dice some onion and green pepper.
Add about a teaspoon of minced garlic.
A tablespoon of lime juice.
Salt and pepper
Small bit of chopped up cilantro.
A small bit of red pepper flakes.
My blender broke so I had to just use my hand held potato masher. It worked pretty good.
It will be chunky salsa.
YUMMY!
I have been waiting for months for the inergy solar generator that I ordered. So, I was tired of waiting and getting worried that I would not have at least something soon, I ordered a EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station Delta 1000. It came really fast and already charged.
I had gotten a small 3.2 Cubic Foot Mini Fridge With Freezer that I had just sat in my kitchen. Hooked it up to this and it started right up!! As you can see in the photos - it says that with the fridge hooked up and running it would have 16 hours.
This is a must have item. This should run lights, fridge, wi-fi, etc.
Over the next few weeks I will test more items with it and make update post.
Having eggs on hand is a must. Egg prices where I live are getting so high. I decided to grab a few cartons of them and freeze them. Whenever eggs do go on sale , buy as many as you can and do this.
It is easy to do and can really help with recipes or making scrambled eggs.
Get out your muffin pans and spray them lightly with some no stick spray.
Break an egg into each space and whisk them up a bit.
Cover the pan with plastic wrap and place in the freezer.
When they are frozen completely , take them out of the pans, and put into freezer bag.
When you need to use them just pull out as many frozen eggs as you need. Easy to use - 1 frozen egg is just 1 egg!!
They can last a while. Up to a year. But, you will probably use them all up way before then.