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Sep 29, 2021
Preparedness 10.0 / What If ? , Canning Rhubarb Sauce
Sep 22, 2021
Preparedness 9.0 / Dehydrating Frozen Foods, Autumn Decor!
Sep 15, 2021
Preparedness 8.0/ Independence Days Challenge
1. Plant Something-
Wrong time of the year we are in harvest mode. Too warm for fall crops. I may start growing microgreens indoors this winter.
2. Harvest Something-
We've been getting a nice steady supply of tomatoes, several kinds, eggs, cucumbers, peppers. I also have tons of Basil I'll be making pesto soon to freeze. Ready to freeze more eggs!
Froze apples slices too for baking. Will be canning some of the frozen peaches soon. We have several one-gallon bags of frozen rhubarb, I will turn into rhubarb sauce and can. I've frozen extra meats recently, like chicken breasts on sale and breads. I'll be making some fermented Curtido slaw soon. I love that stuff! For dehydrating I bought frozen spinach, frozen broccoli and blueberries. I learned you can save a lot of labor (since I don't grow those) by buying frozen, thaw, then dry. Little to no prep!
4. Manage Reserves- Get a Good Deal/Barter/Stock Up/Prep-
I have been buying things I think may be in short supply in the not-too-distant future. I bought some holiday gifts. This is also where it's really good to do just an inventory of what's in your house that you might not be able to find later. What about dental floss? Toothpaste? Pet food? I bought some cheeses to freeze and a bag of Masa to make tortillas. Got to have cheese for the winter on top of soups and tacos. Also bought some mushrooms, dried and canned, those kinds of things are really good to flavor foods. They don't cost a lot of money, 50 cents a can and $4.00 for a bag of dehydrated (Natural Grocers). Fresh mushrooms have a short shelf life. I had a yearly credit from REI, I bought some water purification tabs, just in case-
5. Eat the Food- Try New Foods/Recipe-
I'm going to be trying some new bread recipes soon once all of the fruit is done being processed and I can catch my breath. I decided to get back into bread-making, some to save money, but also gain more expertise. Made my fave summer sandwich Sara Moulton Catfish BLT with home grown tomatoes!
We've been sharing eggs and pickles with our kids and haven't gone to the farmers market for a while. Might go again soon, we'd love to get some pumpkins!
7. Recycle/Re-Use-
We use some of my glass jars I saved from some olives last year for my spice basket. Also using some small canning jars for those spices as well. We got several free ornamental grasses (1 gallon) from a local nursery. They were looking a little bit beat up, 75% off. When we decided to add a few more flowers to our front yard the sale person gifted us four grasses! Free, ka-ching!
8. Skill Up-
Definitely learned a lot about food storage last few months, an interesting process. Do you use Mylar bags? Do you use oxygen absorbers? What do you never want to use oxygen absorbers on, like sugar? Thanks YouTube, now I know.
9. Regenerate What is Lost/Salvage Something-
Fixed up my semi-broken birdhouse I got from the thrift store, came out pretty cute!