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But, in any case, I love to use the whole foods freezer meals and bought a book recently on making most pantry staples from scratch, versus the chemical filled ones. I really want to try the home made mozzarella. I can't find the rennet or citric acid locally though. I may have to break down and order it and pay shipping.
We just discovered a freezer meal recipe our whole family loves, and since we all loved Trish's blueberry pie recipe I thought it might be with sharing with you folksI made up several batches and froze it in various size containers, since like Danz, I also cook for my elderly dad. He hasn't been eating so well this summer with the heat, but he loves this too. Pleased kids and adults
Cheesy Kielbasa Bake
12 oz uncooked macaroni or bow tie pasta
2 lbs polish sausage thinly sliced
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 medium onions chopped
2 medium zucchini quartered and sliced
2 medium carrots, grated
I can chopped black olives
1 jar spaghetti sauce
1 egg lightly beaten
1 carton cottage cheese
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
2 cups shredded mozzarella
2 green onions chopped
Cook pasta according to package directions
Brown sausage in olive oil and drain.
Add onions, zucchini, carrots, olives and stir until tender
Add spaghetti sauce
Drain macaroni
Layer macaroni in each of 2 13x9 pans
Add 1/2 meat and sauce mixture
Mix egg and cottage cheese and layer over sauce mixture. Repeat layer of sauce mixture and top with shredded cheeses and chopped green onions.
Cover with foil and freeze one casserole
Bake remaining casserole at 350 for 30 minutes
To use frozen casserole, remove from freezer 24 hours in advance and place in refrigerator. Bake at 350 for 50 minutes.
I am trying to find recipes to use our eggs with and discovered my kids live scrambled eggs with all kinds of veggies and cheeses baked in muffin tins and frozen for use in breakfast sandwiches or even as a lunch item in a bento box.
Do any of you have some whole food ideas you like to use when time to cook is in limited supply? Especially ideas for the eggs I hope to be getting soon!my group of oldest pullets are 21 weeks. We are watching for eggs like crazy!!!
Thanks for that recipe Medawinks!
One of my favorite recipes when I'm pushed for time is something we have come to call "Kibble" which is an inside joke because I don't care that much for food. Obviously I need it for sustenance and do get hunger pangs but I quite often am in the situation where I'm hungry but literally nothing sounds good and I've said I wished there were a kibble for humans so we didn't have to make decisions about what to eat. When we're hungry, we just pour a bowl of kibble like we would for the dogs. So when I discovered this recipe, and realized this is something I could eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner, DH said "Well there you go then, there's your kibble" and the name sort of stuck.
What I like about it is it has just 4 ingredients:
1 cup brown rice
1 cup lentils
1 can diced tomatoes
14oz chicken stock
I usually mix up a double batch so just double all of that. A vegetarian can substitute water for the chicken stock. The only chicken stock I use is what I make from any birds I process myself so if I don't have any on hand I just use water.
Put all ingredients in a pan and simmer for 50 minutes. Serve and eat.
It sounds plain and simple but is actually very delicious. We usually squirt a little sauce of ANY kind from the fridge on top and mix it in. That gives it a little different flavor every time. I also prefer to use the diced tomatoes that come with the basil and oregano, rather than plain.
I also have some favorite dishes with eggs but will have to go look through them before I post....
Here is a close-up of it:
So we're going to see how it does in the coop for litter & I may eventually try it in my pens too. I had been using straw in them, but I have to buy that & if this will work just as well I may switch to it, it's free, even better. It remains to be seen as to how well it absorbs moisture, whether it dries out like the pine shavings or just soaks it up & stays wet, the jury is out on that.
Danz, here is a pic of my young Salmon Faverolle Roo, he's about 3 months old now, tell me what you think of him, he's right in the middle of the photo next to the feeder, you can kind of see his feathered feet. I plan to use him for breeding. He has two pullets that are growing out in that pen too, but I didn't take pics of them this time.
Here is another view of him from the side:
Here is a pic of the chicks just hanging out in the dog house I gave them. They immediately started going in there as soon as I put it in the pen. They just hang out in there & sleep, it's funny to see a whole dog house full of chickens.
And here is a pic of my big Black Copper Marans roo Rusty, he is getting really big now. I love all the colors on him!
He has big old feathered feet that you can't see very well in this pic. The chickens are all picking at the cat food I had given the kittens this morning & they left a little bit. I have to shut the baby kittens in the crate to feed them or all of the chickens, bigger cats, & dogs will eat their food before they have a chance.
Hi all. Have been a bit under the weather and trying to survive all the manic activity that accompanies packing as much fun in the little time left before school starts.
Hi all,
It's been a while since I have been on here -- about 900 messages I have missed. Hope all are doing well in spite of the heat and drought. We had a bull go missing and then a neighbors CRP pasture catch on fire (which caught our pasture on fire too!) a couple of days before we headed to Guatemala for 2 weeks. I was beginning to believe we were not going to make it to the airport without another disaster. But we finally got out of here and the grands took care of my flock while we were gone and all was well when we finally got back home. Nice to have a little better temps now!
I wanted to let you all know I am selling my Ancona ducks -- have 2 pairs. Also selling a black Cornish banty, 3-4 easter eggers, and a Light Brahma rooster. All my guineas are doing well and that is what I really wanted to start with so reducing my others. I will have them at the Premier Farm swap the end of the month unless I sell them before hand.
What a wonderful sentiment to express. I so often feel that way and feel very fortunate because way too many people are never really happy with what they have, always looking around and focusing on what they don't have instead of what they do. To be able to appreciate what you do have and feel satisfied with it, is really a gift, I think.I am so thankful to have the life I do right now.
I didn't know that! I've only had one flu shot and it was a peer pressure kind of thing because they were doing them where I worked at the time and everyone else was getting one and swore by them. It may just be coincidence but I was sicker that year than I have ever been in my life. Back to back colds, bronchitis and so on and I was completely miserable. Every time one cold started to subside, I'd feel the next coming on. I coughed and sneezed and hacked and swore I would never again have a flu shot....When I found out how many people in the medical field don't get certain vaccinations (flu shots and that kind of thing), I was shocked.
Oh yes, thanks for asking - when I read that, I had meant to ask the same question and forgot. I do like to prepare stuff from scratch as much as possible. For some things, like pancakes, it barely takes any longer than using the mix. Last week I was invited to a birthday party and we all agreed to bring something. I made brownies from scratch and had so many people comment on how moist and delicious they were. It took a little longer than emptying a packet into the bowl but not that long and I do think it was worth the effort.What's the name of the book with recipes for pantry staples?
Just was catching up on posts and sorry that I didn't reply to this right away. I can tell you that this is COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE! I am on the service excellence committee and good friends with our patient advocate. She'd love to hear you tell this story so she can set things right and make sure that this doesn't happen to anyone again. I'm appalled that someone at our hospital would treat you they way that they did! Even though it's not my place, I apologize sincerely for that! If you want to speak with her, please PM me your "real" name and I"ll be sure to have her give you a call so you can air your grievances to someone that has the authority to do something about it!@ Tweety,
Yes was almost a two hour wait. Then the jack wagon running the MRI asks me where and what part of my wirst hurts, so I told t him. and he grabs my hand a yanks it into this box like thing. OMG........ IF IT DIDN'T HURT SO BAD THAT LITTLE HALF SIZED MAN WOULD HAVE STOPPED BREATHING RIGHT THERE!
No apology or nothing. Now i don't care if he was having a bad day or not that was BS!
Ifit would have been my choice OPRMC is where I would have gone. yep would have cost me sixy bucks in gas , but would have been worth it.
I told Stephen yesterday that if he gets bored and just wants to be out on his tractor, that he can mow over the north cattail fieldSunflowerparrot, that's so funny about Fern & that silly kitten, they sure do have some kind of connection, just buddies it seems like. Well I went out this evening & decided to unload the whole truck load of that cattail stuff. I first put a layer in my main coop & yes Sunflowerparrot finer would be better, so if you can get your boyfriend to go out there & mow that stuff some more it will be even better & easier to deal with too. There still are quite a lot of big stalks in there that make it harder to move around & get it to pack down when you're using it. You will see what I mean when you try to use it in your new coop. Anyway, I got the main coop done & still had a lot left so I decided to start putting it in the pens. I first went out & put it down in the turkey pen & those turkeys are just hilarious to watch. If you put anything in their pen that is new they have to go look at it & you would think you put an alien in there. I just stand & laugh at them it's so funny to see. They finally did decide it was all OK & they settled down & actually seemed to like it for bedding after it was all in there. Then I put it in the grow-out pen & the chicks in there also seemed to like it. I still had a little left so I put some in the Ameraucana pen too, so now I know about how much I need to do the coop & all of the biggest pens. I didn't put any in with the little guinea keets, I thought it might be too big & overwhelm them since they're still little yet. I also didn't put any in with the little peafowl. So now the experiment begins, I'm anxious to see how the stuff works out! That's exciting that you got a wall done today for the new coop.