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star-schipp |
Posted - Aug 18 2010 : 05:15:34 AM Just got the news that our well pump needs replaced. I am going to need to make meals from the pantry until our next payday - two weeks away. Please share your best "from the pantry" menus. Thanks!
We can do no great things; only small things with great love - Mother Teresa
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nubidane |
Posted - Aug 18 2010 : 4:55:17 PM I am doing the same thing as my work has slowed & we are getting a 1/4 side of beef in Sept. (grass fed) I vow not to grocery shop for at least 2-3 weeks. Last night was deer tenderloin marinated with Worcestershire, Bragg's Amino's, garlic, & a bit of brown sugar. It was fork tender & delish. Also a pasta salad from acini de pepe pasta, with lemon juice, lemon zest, EVOO, kosher salt, cannellini beans & tomatoes & cucumbers from the weedy garden. Tonight, pork chops in the crock pot with mushrooms, thin sliced potatoes, broth, garlic mustard, & a dollup of cream cheese, topped with nigella seed(black seed) Haven't eaten yet, but it smells pretty good. Tomorrow, pasties of some sort. |
36paws20hooves |
Posted - Aug 18 2010 : 3:43:04 PM I love to "impress" the family with my WHAA LAA'S! That's what we call it around here. Chicken whaa-laa, taco whaa-laa... etc. YOU CAN DO IT! I am sure all of us have a crock pot... I put chicken breast with Cream of Mushroom soup on for a couple of hours serve it over rice. NO KNIFE NEEDED! Also you can make Sheperds Pie... MMM yum that's one of my fav's.
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karla |
Posted - Aug 18 2010 : 09:54:25 AM What kind of condensed soups? I have done chicken breasts cut up in chunks with cream of chicken or mushroom & pasta-I call it chicken stroganoff. If you don't have pasta do the same thing with the rice. Do you have beans? You could make a chili with the stew meat or the sausage & top it with cornbread. Do you have eggs? I do a quiche without a crust or fritatta with onions, green peppers, potatoes etc.
Philippians 4:13 I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
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natesgirl |
Posted - Aug 18 2010 : 09:32:53 AM We love odd mixtures of flavors like fried potaotes and onions with sausages diced and tossed in for the last few minutes. We also use beans in place of meat in lean times for hamburger helper or cassaroles. We also will eat rice seasoned or with any kind of sauce on it. We like rice even when it's not lean times! We put leftovers on them pretty much no matter what the leftovers! I have even put cans of tomatoes with a sprinkle if galic powder on top over rice and ate it in place of spaghetti.
The key is to look at how much you have of stuff. Whatever you have the most of is your everyday start for the meal. Add in small amounts of the other stuff to change the flavor a little and use meat sparingly almost as a flavoring or side dish. If you have a garden or friends with gardens use that first. I have dug baby potatoes and baby carrots just to get by for a week, then harvest the rest when they're ready. If your friends garden and have extra, take it and start your meal with it.
There's lots of stuff you can do to stretch your budget. Get creative. You'll be fine.
Farmgirl Sister #1438
God - Gardening - Family - Is anything else important? |
star-schipp |
Posted - Aug 18 2010 : 08:01:01 AM Today, I will be making a pasta casserole with hamburger from the freezer and a "hambugber helper" in the pantry with a salad from the garden and a pineapple upside down cake. I have rice, some condensed soup and stew meat in the freezer too. I also have cornbread mix, chicken breasts, frozen peaches, frozen pizza, frozen cherries, frozen blueberries, frozen sausage, rice in the cupboard, bakeover mix, chillover mix and lots of condensed soup, peanut butter, sourdough batter, bacon in the freezer, some stuffing bread crumbs, and, of course milk, butter and some homemade yogurt.
We can do no great things; only small things with great love - Mother Teresa
farmgirl sister #1927 |
rosarita78 |
Posted - Aug 18 2010 : 07:04:47 AM I know I always have certain things in my pantry. What do you have in yours and lets create!
We make what I call hamberger helper boil some macaroni's brown some beef, either beef or ground beef add a lg can of tomato sauce salt and pepper and cook for about 10-15 minutes
You can also make hamberger stew brown ground beef add cans of anything such as mixed veggies, green beans, corn, beans, carrots, peas etc. add a small can of tomato sauce and cover in water cook for about 15 min salt and pepper to taste this goes a long way and it's good!! goes good with cornbread or any bread or crackers |
FebruaryViolet |
Posted - Aug 18 2010 : 06:55:47 AM Also, breakfast for dinner is one of our favorite "lean times" meals :)
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Peg Graham |
Posted - Aug 18 2010 : 06:49:33 AM Tuna Noodle Cassarole: http://find.myrecipes.com/recipes/recipefinder.dyn?action=displayRecipe&recipe_id=1949756
TVP Chili w/ rice http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-detail.asp?recipe=1093696....minus the garbanzo beans for me
Pancakes w/ canned fruit
Mac and Cheese
Spaghetti
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FebruaryViolet |
Posted - Aug 18 2010 : 06:28:55 AM Pasta: It's not just for red sauce anymore! Make casseroles with canned soups, or make your own "cream of whatever" sauce. Add veggies and go! Beans: put on a big pot of beans and a little ham/bacon and you're set. Have any cornmeal? Make some cornbread...
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clothedinscarlet |
Posted - Aug 18 2010 : 06:14:12 AM I don't have any specific recipes, but when we're in that place we make a lot of soups using up all those dried beans and canned tomatoes. Hope you come up with some tasty creations. You know what they say, necessity is the mother of all invention. Invent something. It might become a family fave.
Farmgirl Sister #1110 Siobhan - AKA Liza-Jane (my farmgirl name), wife to my best friend, Trent, and mommy to Camden (11/28/05) and Bennett (7/11/07). and Truman (7/28/09) |
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