All New: Shelf Stable Saturdays
We are starting an exciting new feature on Food Storage Made Easy. Every Saturday for 100 weeks (2 whole years!) we are going to post a recipe using ONLY Shelf Stable Ingredients. We are really wanting to focus on what to do in an extended powerless situation and shelf stable recipes are a huge part of that.
 
And now for the fun part! We are asking our readers to help us reach our goal of having 100 recipes to post.  We love recipes that are reader-approved. So if you have a fantastic shelf-stable recipe, submit it today!  

Click here to find out more details about this fun project

Food Storage News/Events
Food Storage Made Easy Binder UPDATES
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Last Month on the Blog
The Great Cake Debate
Find out the results of our whole wheat vs white flour experiment in a delicious pumpkin cake recipe

2010 New Year's Resolutions Recap
See how we did at accomplishing our food storage goals we set in 2010

Canned Meat: Scary or Delicious?
Julie finally gets brave enough to give shelf stable meat a try

How to Pressure Can Ground Beef
Jodi gives a step-by-step overview of her experiences with this process that intimidated her for a LONG time

Food Storage and Allergies (Including Gluten-Free)
We are finally going to tackle this tough issue, if you have specific questions about it, let us know

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Coming Up Next...
January Blog Topics:

  • Shelf Stable Recipes
  • Canning Chicken
  • Solar Oven Cooking
  • Cooking Dried Beans
  • Gluten-Free Storage

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