The internet is a great tool for living frugally and sustainably. I'm learning new things, practical things, all the time. And so I share. There are some of you who already know so much more than I do, please bear with me.
Foraging-It means free food. Can't beat that. I have hops, ginger,cranberries, lamb's quarters (wild quinoa), wild amaranth, etc., to harvest this time of year. I went to harvest the amaranth seeds and found that they were already blown to the wind.
Wild Amaranth
So I harvested the seed from the lamb's quarters. These I'll use in breads.
Lamb's Quarters seeds
I winnowed them, washed them and roasted them. I didn't end up with a lot, but it's a cool project.During the process I came upon a series of videos on Youtube called Joe and Zach Survival. You can find information on making curly dock flour, clover flour, spruce honey, and a whole mess of really cool things.
Another new project was making homemade Macaroni and Cheese mix. I found a great recipe on Food Storage Made Easy. It makes six mixes and you just buy a big box of elbow macaroni.
Macaroni and Cheese Mix
heaping 1 cup instant dry milk
heaping 1/2 cup cornstarch
2 cups cheese powder
Mix well and store in an airtight container.
To make macaroni and cheese:
2 cups cooked noodles
heaping 1/2 cup macaroni and cheese mix
3/4 cup water
1 tablespoon butter.
Mix until blended.**
**Last new idea was more like a realization. Everytime that I make stir fry, I make too much rice. It either goes out to the dog or the chickens after a week in the refrigerator. Then I realized I could just dehydrate it and have minute rice on those evenings when everything is so busy. These types of things make me happy. Now if I could just learn how to put paragraph breaks in my blog....I think I just figured it out. Happy again.
That's all for now, catch ya later.
Sep 28, 2014
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Sep 28, 2014
Always Learning
The internet is a great tool for living frugally and sustainably. I'm learning new things, practical things, all the time. And so I share. There are some of you who already know so much more than I do, please bear with me.
Foraging-It means free food. Can't beat that. I have hops, ginger,cranberries, lamb's quarters (wild quinoa), wild amaranth, etc., to harvest this time of year. I went to harvest the amaranth seeds and found that they were already blown to the wind.
Wild Amaranth
So I harvested the seed from the lamb's quarters. These I'll use in breads.
Lamb's Quarters seeds
I winnowed them, washed them and roasted them. I didn't end up with a lot, but it's a cool project.During the process I came upon a series of videos on Youtube called Joe and Zach Survival. You can find information on making curly dock flour, clover flour, spruce honey, and a whole mess of really cool things.
Another new project was making homemade Macaroni and Cheese mix. I found a great recipe on Food Storage Made Easy. It makes six mixes and you just buy a big box of elbow macaroni.
Macaroni and Cheese Mix
heaping 1 cup instant dry milk
heaping 1/2 cup cornstarch
2 cups cheese powder
Mix well and store in an airtight container. To make macaroni and cheese: 2 cups cooked noodles heaping 1/2 cup macaroni and cheese mix 3/4 cup water 1 tablespoon butter. Mix until blended.**
**Last new idea was more like a realization. Everytime that I make stir fry, I make too much rice. It either goes out to the dog or the chickens after a week in the refrigerator. Then I realized I could just dehydrate it and have minute rice on those evenings when everything is so busy. These types of things make me happy. Now if I could just learn how to put paragraph breaks in my blog....I think I just figured it out. Happy again.
That's all for now, catch ya later.
Foraging-It means free food. Can't beat that. I have hops, ginger,cranberries, lamb's quarters (wild quinoa), wild amaranth, etc., to harvest this time of year. I went to harvest the amaranth seeds and found that they were already blown to the wind.
Wild Amaranth
So I harvested the seed from the lamb's quarters. These I'll use in breads.
Lamb's Quarters seeds
I winnowed them, washed them and roasted them. I didn't end up with a lot, but it's a cool project.During the process I came upon a series of videos on Youtube called Joe and Zach Survival. You can find information on making curly dock flour, clover flour, spruce honey, and a whole mess of really cool things.
Another new project was making homemade Macaroni and Cheese mix. I found a great recipe on Food Storage Made Easy. It makes six mixes and you just buy a big box of elbow macaroni.
Macaroni and Cheese Mix
heaping 1 cup instant dry milk
heaping 1/2 cup cornstarch
2 cups cheese powder
Mix well and store in an airtight container. To make macaroni and cheese: 2 cups cooked noodles heaping 1/2 cup macaroni and cheese mix 3/4 cup water 1 tablespoon butter. Mix until blended.**
**Last new idea was more like a realization. Everytime that I make stir fry, I make too much rice. It either goes out to the dog or the chickens after a week in the refrigerator. Then I realized I could just dehydrate it and have minute rice on those evenings when everything is so busy. These types of things make me happy. Now if I could just learn how to put paragraph breaks in my blog....I think I just figured it out. Happy again.
That's all for now, catch ya later.
2 comments:
- Mama Pea said...
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Yes, yes, yes! So much to learn. (So much I don't know!) Really enjoy that you are sharing what you're learning. It encourages me to be more adventuresome in cooking and working with food.
- September 28, 2014 at 7:33 PM
- FoxyLady said...
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Cool. I am always ready to learn about more wild things I can harvest I don't know about yet. Thanks. :)
- October 20, 2014 at 4:11 PM
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Yes, yes, yes! So much to learn. (So much I don't know!) Really enjoy that you are sharing what you're learning. It encourages me to be more adventuresome in cooking and working with food.
Cool. I am always ready to learn about more wild things I can harvest I don't know about yet. Thanks. :)
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