Hi there, and welcome to Cooking from Storage!
I've been wanting to start this for quite some time. I assume if you've made your way to this site, you are a prepper with some serious food stored up. Either that, or you are learning :)
When I first began learning about prepping and storing up food, one thing that I consistently ran in to was the idea that if I am going to need to start storing up food, I need to be able to also use it up and rotate it. This involves cooking and using up this food which I am not necessarily used to cooking with. For instance, dried beef crumbles, veggies, and whatnot.
My personal view of food storage is that I try to keep away from long-term storage of food in any way that's dependent on devices. So, I tend to do more dehydrating and canning and not so much of the freezing. I also buy freeze-dried fruits and veggies because they have an incredible shelf-life and in some cases you really cannot tell the difference. If the power goes out, and you have a freezer full of food, that is a problem. So you will probably notice that my recipes will really focus on those sorts of foods. The nice thing is that there's a lot of flexibility in substitutions, and so you can easily substitute frozen ground beef for my dried beef crumbles, or frozen broccoli for my freeze-dried.
I have to admit I don't have a huge amount of time to work on this, so this blog will not be updated frequently for the next 9 months or so until I am able to quit my corporate job. In the meantime, at least I have a place to put my experiments and my notes :)
Thanks,
Anna.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
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