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Originally Posted by Millard Grubb
Just found a great quote on the Prairie Homestead from Joel Salatin:
"Food security is not in the supermarket. It's not in the government. It's not at the emergency services division. True food security is the historical normalcy of packing it in during the abundant times, building that in-house larder, and resting easy knowing that our little ones are not dependent on next week's farmers' market or the electronic cashiers at the supermarket."
Goes right in line with learning to cook...build up your basic pantry with essential items that are cheap and cook from those... and save some money too.
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My service. Send me a short video of what you have in your cupboards and fridge and I'll send you back some RECIPES.
Also, to agree and to add to the food security quote...it is being able to make up a recipe on the spot using what you have on hand.
Combining foods is an art and science.
I could make bread without a recipe, by feel alone. But who cooks ramen and then FRIES it? To make a faux fried potato dish.
Go for it Millard, too much work for this old dog.
Gordon