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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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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Sunshine ~ Coladas

I was talking to a family from my church the other day when the subject of food storage came up. In the course of the conversation, I relayed how our family was grateful that we had food storage last winter when my husband was unemployed for 3 1/2 months.
The father of the family said - something to the effect of 'oh- yes. Lots of beans and rice for your family during that time I bet.'
To which I replied, "No - We had great meals including desserts and my favorite pina-colada type drinks."
He looked surprised and then I explained to him how food storage was more to my family than just wheat, rice, beans, oil and honey. It was having a great deal of shelf stable everyday foods and a freezer full of meat, cheese and butter.
In rethinking that conversation, it occurred to me that I had not shared my favorite mixed-drink recipe with you all. So here it is. I created this concoction myself through trial and error. It is much better with the Coco-Real brand coconut cream, but the coconut powder is a good substitute if you don't have the Coco-Real, which can be difficult to find (it is only in one grocer around here that I have found) and it is a bit pricey to store a large amount in your food storage. I like to make this stuff up in little zip-lock type packets, store the packets in a Tupperware, and just add the water and ice when I'm ready for a treat.
For those of you from Utah, I found the Coco-Real at Smith's grocery store in the mixed drinks section. It is $2.80 per bottle. I believe it is a 20 oz. size. The Strawberry Tang, I found at Reams grocery store. I keep a large supply of that on hand at all times. It comes in a pouch that makes 6 liquid quarts. I stock up on it when it is put on sale @ 2 for $5.


Sunshine~Coladas
2 Tbs. strawberry powdered drink mix (Tang-type)
1 Tbs. orange powdered drink mix (Tang-type)
1 once Coco-Real or 1 Tbs. coconut syrup (recipe below)
2 Tbs. powdered milk
1 cup water
1 ¼ cups crushed ice

Mix with water in mini-blender mug (Magic Bullet brand type of blender) and then add crushed ice. Blend for 30 seconds until smooth.


Coconut syrup for Sunshine~Coladas
¼ cup coconut
2 Tbs. powdered milk
2 Tbs. powdered sugar


Blend together in a mini-blender approximately 30 seconds or until coconut is pulverized. mix with a few teaspoons of water at a time until it is thick like sweetened condensed milk.

Make this treat with caution, because it is so refreshing during the summer - you will want one everyday.

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