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I will start by stating that I am NOT an expert - nor am I involved in any profession that would give me a particular understanding of food preparation or storage techniques. I simply have done some things for myself over the years and have learned a thing or two. I have done internet research on different storage techniques and recipes. I have gathered quite the hodge-podge of information and thought that it might be nice to have it all in one place for those that ask me for my advise from time to time. I hope that this blog will be useful and informative to those of you that visit and that you will come back often to see what is new. I will not promise to update daily or even weekly. I will simply say that I will update as I find new things and as I have the time in my personal schedule. I am sure that I will update quite a bit at first as I endeavor to post the information that I have gathered thus far. After that - who knows...

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Why desserts are so important to your storage


CHOCOLATE is a staple in almost every woman's diet. I personally don't want to live in a world devoid of Snickers, M&Ms and Hershey's kisses. I also would not want to be without brownies, cookies, puddings and Jell-O. I know my weaknesses and when I am stressed, I go straight for that 5 gallon bucket full of Hershey's kisses in my basement. That's right - I said a 5 gallon bucket full! Did you know that 'desserts' is 'stressed' spelled backwards? That is why so many depressed people are overweight. They pig out to feel better and then the vicious cycle starts when they become overweight from pigging out - but that's a whole other story.....

Having a variety of treats in our food storage is important. I personally keep a year supply of pudding, Jell-O, candy, baking chips, cake and brownie mixes. I know that when times get tough, it will make my family feel much less stressed if our food regimes can stay the same. Did you know that when there is no variety in daily diets, many will just stop eating, become sick and die. This is especially true with young children and the elderly. Wheat bread, rice and beans for weeks on end will not cut it. When the mind is already stressed because of what is going on around you, it affects the body. When the body is stressed already, good nutrition is important. Variety in the nutrition is even more important if the stressful situation is going to be long term.
There are many ways to get variety in you storage and you can figure that out as you plan your food storage tactics. I just want to make sure that in your quest to get the most bang for your buck - you don't neglect life's sweet little pleasures. Here are a few suggestions to add sweets to your storage:
1. Hard Candy - it stores well for long periods in 5 gallon buckets or even on your shelf in it's original bags. Mints and old fashioned ribbon candies can usually be purchased for 1/2 price after Christmas.

2. Chocolate Candies - I get my chocolates on sale after Valentines for 1/2 off. I don't care what color the wrapper is on the hershy's kiss and pink M&Ms taste the same as any other color. $50 buys a years supply of chocolates for my whole family after the holidays and I have fun little treats for last minute birthday gift bags and such. Store them in a cool basement or freeze if storing more than 6 to 9 months. You can also Vacuum seal chocolate for long term shelf storage. Again - store vacuum sealed chocolates in a cool basement so they don't melt. (see Wendy DeWitt's booklet - 'Everything Under The Sun')
3. Prepackaged mixes - Make sure to check the expiration dates and keep these items rotated. Also make sure to store enough extra oil, and eggs (or egg substitutes) as called for on the box.

4. Puddings and Jell-O - Make sure that you increase your powdered milk storage so you have enough to make the puddings.

5. Chocolate Chips & Raisins - These items are essential to most of my favorite cookie recipes and can also be vacuum sealed for longer term storage. (see Wendy DeWitt's booklet - 'Everything Under The Sun')

Just remember - Life is meant to be SWEET
no matter what your temporary situation may be.

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