Here is a quick and easy recipe shared with me by a nice lady named Dixie. (Thanks!) She said I could share the recipe... so here it is. She says she uses spelt berries, but you can use any whole grain wheat you might have.
Whole Wheat Blender Pancakes
1 cup wheat kernals
1 cup milk
Blend on high for 3 minutes.
Add: 1/2 cup milk
Blend for about 2 more minutes
Add:
2 eggs
1/2 cup oil
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 Tablespoon baking powder
Blend and cook on your pancake griddle. (Or however you usually make pancakes.)
Enjoy and let me know how you like them!
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
5 Easy Ways to Start Your Food Storage Plan
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One common question many preppers ask is, “How do I start
a food storage plan?” Well, this is a really good question. There are numerous
ways to start your emergency food supply without starving in the process. With
a little determination and dedication, you can be prepared for any major
disaster or emergency.
5 Simple Ways to Get Your Food Storage Plan Started
The first step is to simply get started. Here are simple
ways to start your food storage today.
1.
Buy in Bulk – If you can afford it,
one of the most cost-efficient ways to build your food storage is by buying
your products in bulk. Buying your foods in larger quantities, such as in
cases, provides you with great savings in the long run. The “per item” prices
are always much cheaper when purchased in bulk.
2.
Add to It Regularly – For preppers
living on a tight budget, it's more affordable to build your supply by adding
to it regularly. Keep a list of the products you already have stored, as well
as those you'd like to add. Each time you go on your regular grocery shopping
trip, add a few of those items and check them off of your list.
3.
Coupons and Deals – Many preppers
start with various products they find on sale. Others look for deals in
newspaper and mail ads, as well as valuable coupons. If you happen to come
across a great deal on a food product you normally eat, buy it and add it to
your storage. In the end, these coupons and deals will help you save a great
deal of money, which you can wisely reinvest in your food storage plan.
4.
Short Term Food Storage – You and
your family can find great comfort in knowing that you have enough food supply
to last you for at least a couple of days. Many short term meal supplies come
in 72-hour, 90-day and 6-month plans. Emergency preparedness experts advise
having enough food to last at least three days in the event of a crisis.
5.
Long Term Food Storage – We all
learned an important lesson after Hurricane Katrina. Many local residents were
without gas, power and water for days, weeks, even months. If a disaster this
deadly ever happens again, those who've prepared with a long-term plan will be
the powerhouses in town. Long-term food storage is also the best route for
emergency preparedness for large families.
Author Bio
This content was prepared by Dirk Puckett. Daily Bread is
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