December 23, 2024

VIDEO: The Food Storage Challenge~Day 6


Boom! We were back on The Food Storage Challenge as soon as we hit the floor running on Day 6. I decided to dig deep in to my back stock to test a few things out. Homemade cottage cheese from our raw cow milk and breads were on the menu as well! Be sure to check out “Grandpappy’s Recipes For Hard Times!” Link below. Keep pressing with your food storage and skills, folks! They certainly matter!
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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: The Food Storage Challenge~Day 6

  1. Thanks so much for the inspiration…you made my afternoon! This fall I'm looking forward to make and storage deer sausages. We still have some meet from last season. This will be my first time making sausages …let's see how it goes. Does anybody have a recipe for deer sausages? Thanks and GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!!!

  2. love it! a good recipe for breakfast to feed the whole bunch is dutch oven breakfast cassarole! pull apart left over bread or rolls that got just a bit to dark. put them in the bottom of the pan, pour a milk and egg mixture over it (if you have that laying around, lol) then add the goodies. onions, peppers, sausage, leftover meat from the dinner before. cover and bake and it is awesome and really stretches left overs and on hand fresh ingredients! keep up the great work!

  3. Wow…thanks for giving us the lead on the cookbook. Looks like something we would love to put into the library. You make this challenge seem so enjoyable, even though we know it is hard work! Thanks.

  4. Love how you said food storage is like insurance. We just stocked up a little tonight and have been canning almost everyday, anything we can get in bulk or a good deal or local. 200 lbs of pears, and then it's on to home canned Rotel, Kroger had Hatch chiles on sale for .88 lb, using #10 cans of tomatoes since ours didn't work out and some onions and making our own Rotel! Then next week it's more pickles since I found local cucumbers for $10 a box, zuchinni $8 a box and more. Canning is awesome!

  5. I need to get my mindset straightened out or something. I can barely get in the kitchen to make one meal a day and look at you cooking up a storm outside with no electricity! You're so valued, Patara 🙂

  6. I cant tell you how many times we had hamburgers and fried potatoes without buns! Those tomatoes look so good too!! Congrats on 20 years!!! Glad to know that the food storage meals are good, we have been wanting to get some but we were concerned with how it would taste.

  7. Really glad to hear your review of Wise Foods. I have a great deal of Emergency Essentials stock in my house. But I haven't done any of the prepared meals, yet. Have you tried any others? Great part of Food Storage! I agree!

  8. "Chicken in the bread pan scratch'en out dough " …the only line my Daddy knew from the song LOL …( he never sang .bud he'd belt out that line every now and then ) brought back memories . Supper looks so goood .

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