Hippiekinkster
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Joined: 11/20/2007 From: Liechtenstein Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: candystripper If gardening is appealing, try and partner with a family. Even one tomato plant will produce far more than You can eat fresh, so unless You're willing to get into caning, some will go to waste. There are community gardens in some locales, too, and also many small organic growers will grow by "subscription". quote:
For reasons that may be apparent to experienced gardeners, never plant zucchini; You'll be drowing in the damned things. Plant it, then freeze the excess for soups, veggie lasagna, etc. or give it to a food bank. quote:
If You're willing and able to pay premium prices, decent soup can be gotten from cans. I prefer the Progresso brand. One can of soup and some crackers is enough for a whole meal, at least for me. Waaaay overpriced. Get a crockpot, dump a bag of soup mix beans in, add a bag of frozen veggies, and poof! soup. quote:
Give up buying bananas. No one person can eat them fast enough to avoid waste. Try apples and fruits with similar textures -- they seem to last longer. I can. The key is to actually eat them, not let them sit on the counter. Bananas will freeze for use in thickening stews for a Carribean twist. quote:
Those prepacked bags of 'Caesar Salad' etc. aren't bad if You add a few little tomatoes. If You eat the entire bag, You've had a 'big salad', which is enough for me for a meal. Only if they're on sale. It takes, what. 10 seconds to rip up a head of lettuce for salads? quote:
If You resort to sandwiches, spend the money to buy better breads and meats. Beware of the 'no preservative added' type breads; they will probably go to waste. Breads freeze, too. Or get a breadbox. That's what they're for. quote:
If You experiment, You may find frozen foods, especially meats and meat-substitutes, that can be microwaved one at a time and are edible. I'm fond of Boca Burgers, myself. Bocas are good. SO are the Tofurky "hot dogs/brats/Italian sausages". Seitan is really easy to make. http://vegetarian.about.com/od/glossary/g/Seitan.htm Beans freeze well; mix 'em with with some frozen corn, some salsa, maybe some ground beef, you've got a good tasty high-fiber and protein meal with good carbs. quote:
My general rule is to pay for better milk (Lactoid milk will last at least a month; regular milk spoils after a week), cheese, meat, bread and fruit, but to buy small quantities. I shop once a week and cannot keep a 'pantry' so I don't stock up on food items. I like soy milk, myself. Keeps for quite a while. Cheeses will freeze pretty well. I love fresh fruit, but it can be a challenge to keep it. I often buy berries frozen. Apples keep well, citrus keeps OK (love, love, love tangelos), most of the rest is dicey. When I have a cantelope getting soft, I'll blend the pulp and freeze it for later melon juice. Watermelon pulp, too.
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