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A Very Merry Food Storage Christmas!
Posted by on December 22, 2009 View Comments
Tips and Tricks for making your recipes FOOD STORAGE RECIPES! Yes, learn how to use your food storage!
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Thank you for a wonderful, informative, and inspiring blog! I have a a whole new outlook on food storage and I love your cookbook. Have a Merry Christmas!
Can't wait. looks like you got some great stuff planned
Crystal,
This is my first time writing in. But I just wanted to say thank you SO much for all of you wonderful tips and recipes. Your video clips are very helpful and I am learning TONS from you!! I have devoured your cookbook and have told so many people about your website. In fact, I just finished making a carrot cake that I found on your blog. (we are sharing it with family tonight for Christmas Eve). I LOVE food storage and feel very passionate about it as well. I thought I knew a lot until I met you! You are amazing and truly have been a source of inspiration to me. Thank you for all you do!! Koni
(ps, I also made the whole wheat chocolate chip cookies last week and they were my all time favorite cookie ever!!!)
I am exctied to learn more about solar cooking!! I got a Sunoven for Christmas and have tried it. I just hope an emergency happens in the warmer weather. I have to cook from 10-3:00 as after that there is no more usable sun. I also could only get the temp to reach 250 degrees. Great for slow cooking, but there isn't a lot of sun to have that all day cooked dinner. Anyway I would love to know what you learn and I am excited to cook more in my Sunoven.
I just found your blog! I think this might be my new favorite blog. My parents just moved cross country so I inherited lots of food storage – about 40 large buckets and I haven't counted the cans maybe 40 cans.
I just found your blog! I think this might be my new favorite blog. My parents just moved cross country so I inherited lots of food storage – about 40 large buckets and I haven't counted the cans maybe 40 cans.