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Food and Kitchen
Come on in, don’t be shy! Our food and kitchen resources are filled to the brim with our favorite family recipes, cooking tips, food storage ideas, and how to preserve your favorite food for long-term use.
Everything You Want (and Need) To Know About Long-Term Canned Food Storage. (Plus 10 Signs To Look For When It’s Spoiled)
Will your canned food supply still be good when a disaster arises and you need to start popping them open and consuming the contents?
Farm Fresh Goodness: Zoodles Alfredo with Chicken
Here’s a delicious and simple-to-make meal, made from farm fresh ingredients.
Fermented Foods: And No, They Won’t Get You Drunk!
The health benefits of fermented foods are tremendous. It really does your body good! Learn more about which foods are usually fermented and all the health benefits it has.
Fermented Foods: Feeding Your Second Brain
Fermenting food isn’t just a food preservation method, but a way to boost the nutritional value in foods and increase vitamin levels. It’s time to start listening to your second brain and giving it what it needs.
Five Family-Friendly Food Pantry Organizing Tips Anyone Can Do
Organizational guru, Misty Anderson shares her tips and tricks for taking advantage of Spring cleaning fever and organizing the cluttered pantry.
Five Healthy Alternatives to Bisquick Pancakes
There are plenty of healthy and tasty alternatives that will make you wonder why you ever used Bisquick in the first place.
Food For Thought
As with all things related to preparation, it is wise to have a plan before you need it.
Food Freebies in Your Own Backyard
Nature’s bounty is all around us. It’s time to get back to our hunter/gatherer roots and learn which wild edibles we can forage.
Food Pantry: Take Care of Your Basic Needs
No matter what stage of life you’re in, it’s always a good time to become more self-sufficient. Here’s how to get started homesteading.
Food Poverty: Malnutrition Diseases on the Increase
Storing food at todays prices to use tomorrow is a way of protecting yourself and your family from price hike shocks. Starting a vegetable garden as well as storing food is better still. If you have no experience now is the time to get it, before you actually need it.