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Category Archives: emergency cooking
Quick Sale Shopping Extravaganza
While this post is not a recipe per se it can help in future cooking, recipe planning and food security. I say food security because I having been hearing a great deal about food shortages. Now that I am a … Continue reading
Peanut Butter, Turmeric and Pumpkin Dog Treats
Several weeks ago there was a recipe for dog treats making the rounds on Facebook. It called for whole wheat flour. I really don’t like to give my dogs too much wheat since that can be food sensitivity for them. … Continue reading
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Tagged oats, peanut butter, pets, pumpkin, snacks, turmeric
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Summer Harvest Soup
I don’t know about you but I love soup anytime of the year. My mom cooked excellent soups and I hope that I come close to her expertise. This soup can contain almost anything you harvest from your summer garden … Continue reading
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Tagged Emergency Cooking, green beans, okra, potatoes, Soup, veggies
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Creamy Broccoli Soup
Today is a cold March day here in Oklahoma and my thoughts have turned to soup again. To be sure, soup is never far from my mind. It is favorite meal around our place. I started thinking about the mild winter we … Continue reading
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Tagged dehydrated vegetables, Emergency Cooking, Soup
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Recipe of the Week
Over at one of my favorite blogs, http://www.survivalblog.com , there is a new category, “Recipe of the Week” that is published every Monday. Today there are several recipes! Bonus!! The recipes can be made from storage items in your pantry or during … Continue reading
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Three Sisters Stew
Since Oklahoma began as the Indian Nations Territory, I had to add a stew that used the Three Sisters of Native American’s diet. The Sisters are corn, squash and beans. This stew is best paired with cornbread, corn fritters or even … Continue reading
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Tagged beans, celery, corn, cornbread, corriander, cumin, onions, squash
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Red Beans and Rice
This dish is always a big hit around our place. Sometimes we use as a main dish with cornbread for lunch. The we use as it a side for dinner. The beans have a lot of protein and the rice … Continue reading
Oklahoma Baked Beans
During the past week, we went to several meetings for the OK Cattleman’s Association. The most recent one was at the Fisher Ranch. Nice Cattle, even nicer horses! At most events here in OK, one of the sides is almost always baked … Continue reading
Hamburger Soup
This is my husband’s recipe and we had it for lunch today. He told me that he remembers his mother having a big pot of this soup on the stove during the winter. 1 pound ground Bison or Beef 1 teaspoon … Continue reading
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Tagged beef, bson, corn, tomatoes, veggies
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