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Use up Leftovers. How to Make Butter with Nothing but Cream and a Jar. Just the other day as I was eating breakfast I was thinking about how I could have fresh butter in a post-collapse situation (yes I really do have strange thoughts like these). This got me looking into how butter was made and surprisingly it looked pretty easy. So yesterday I went to the task to try to make some on my own without the use of electricity. What You’ll Need (no-electricity required version) 1 Pint of Heavy Cream or Heavy Whipping CreamA glass jar How to Make Butter Turning heavy cream into butter is as simple as pouring the cream into the glass container, tightening the lid, and shaking. Add salt to taste and viola! One pint of whipping cream made almost exactly 1 cup of butter which is equivalent to 2 sticks. As a test, I decided to see how long it took to make butter with a hand-held electric mixer and was pretty surprised at the results (again I timed it).

I was shocked. Obtaining Cream Post-Collapse Now for the other major problem. ). [Collegiate Meals] Stromboli. I take pride in my ramen Noodle flux. Not one ramen noodle has passed through me for over two years and I have had maybe three bowls since starting college. I think we can forgive some naiive choices as a freshmen :) My budget, is still the same. So I have been forced to compromise with some of my most favorite recipes. Finding cheaper alternatives, substitute recipes and at one time I had to come up with alternative cooking methods (brownies from scratch in the microwave? Absolutely!). Stromboli, unlike pizza and calzone, is a sauce less roll filled with mozzarella and vegetables or meat (or both).

This makes a perfect side or appetizer to the romantic dinner you're planning for your girl/boy friend (perhaps go for higher quality ingredients). Using Dry Milk in Bread Recipes - How Much Dry Milk to Use. Cooking For Engineers - Step by Step Recipes and Food for the Analytically Minded. Meals In Jar Recipes. Cooking With Food Storage ABC's Sloppy Joe's Jar Meal 1 cup Thrive FD Hamburger 1/2 cup Thrive FD Tomatoes 1/2 Cup Thrive FD Bell peppers 1/4 cup Thrive Tomato power 4 Tablespoons Sloppy Joe Seasoning mix Layer Ingredients in a one quart caning jar add oxygen absorber and label. 3 Tablespoons Green Pepper Flakes 4 teaspoons dried minced Garlic mix well together and store in a air tight container. Bring 4 cups of water to a boil turn off heat let sit for 10 to 15 mins to rehydrate turn heat back on and let Simmer for 20 to 25 mins.

Savory Onion Roll Jar Mix 1/4 Cup dehydrated onions flakes 3 1/3 cup bread flour 2 Tablespoons granulated sugar 1 Tablespoon powdered milk 1 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon dyed parsley 1 envelope yeast place the onion flakes in a small Zip lock baggie and set aside. Combine ingredients except for the yeast, in a one quart jar. add the baggie of onions and the yeast to the top of the mix and close the jar. vacuum seal and store the mix in a cool, dry place. To Make Chili Jar Meal 1. Sauces & Mixes Recipes. Sauce and Mixes Dry Seasoning Mixes for creating meals in a jar recipes or to use instead of the store premixed package's Contents Basic Sauce Mix Cheese Sauce Mix Tomato Cheese Sauce Mix Pizza Sauce Mix Spaghetti Sauce Mix Alfredo Sauce Mix Beef Stew Mix Chicken Stir -Fry Mix Beef Stir-Fry Mix Casserole Sauce Mix Chicken Gravy Mix Beef Gravy Mix Beef Tomato Sauce Mix Milk Gravy Mix Whole Wheat White Sauce Mix Onion Soup Mix Dry Cream Soup Mix Fajita Seasoning Mix Sloppy Joe Seasoning Mix Chill Seasoning Mix Stroganoff Gravy Mix Enchilada Sauce Mix Taco Seasoning Mix Cream of Mushroom Soup Mix Cream of Chicken Soup Mix Cream of Celery Soup Mix Cream of Tomato Soup Mix Tortilla Mix Pancake Waffle Mix Sugar cookie Mix Oatmeal Raisin Mix Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix Ginger Cookie mix Onion Rice Mix Lemon Dill Rice Mix Vegetable Rice Mix Spanish Rice Mix Ranch Dressing Mix Italian Dressing Mix.

CrockPot Whole Turkey Recipe. Day 324. I did it. A whole turkey in the crock. I am officially turkeyed out. I was able to fit a 9.5 lb turkey into a 6.5 quart crockpot. It was a tight squeeze, and this is the absolute largest turkey you should attempt to cook----even if you have a 7 quart crockpot. The meat needs to reach 140 degrees after 3 hours of cooking on high to keep it in the "safe zone" for consumption. "hey Steph, how'd you learn that? " I was hoping you'd ask!

You can ask anything turkey. The Ingredients. --turkey (9.5 lbs is the MAXIMUM to fit in a 6.5 quart crockpot) --olive oil--salt --pepper--garlic powder--dried parsley --onion --apple (I used yellow)--meat thermometer (necessity, not a luxury. go get one if you need it) The Directions. Your turkey must be completely and totally thawed. I took a lot of the skin off. Remove the neck and the bag of stuff they put inside the turkey. Pat the turkey with paper towels to dry it off. Peel an onion, quarter it, and shove inside. Lower the bird into your crockpot. Recipes by Ingredients - Recipe Matcher.

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