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Food Storage: Remember Good Cookbooks

One essential item to include in your food storage is a good cookbook. Actually you may want several. You will be doing a lot of cooking from scratch as you utilize your food storage. You will also want the opportunity to try new recipes. Many of the cookbooks that you buy today rely heavily on already prepared foods. You can save money by using the old fashioned cookbooks.

Old-fashioned cookbooks are still available, but many have come out with new editions that have been updated for the convenience food and time factor. You may have a hard time finding a truly old fashioned from scratch cookbook. You can look at garage sales, at used bookstores, or visit your mother’s or grandmother’s house. You may want to collect recipes and file them from your older relatives, since they will have used from scratch cooking for the most part. Cookbooks compiled by churches are another great resource of made from scratch recipes.

Another option to consider is organic cookbooks. Many organic cookbooks focus on scratch recipes as well, since this helps the food to stay fresh and is more nourishing and wholesome. You can also look at vegetarian cookbooks, which will add a whole new experience to your menus. If you have included a large amount of wheat or other whole grains in your food storage you should buy a wheat or whole grains cookbook. The variety of these new recipes can help fight appetite fatigue as well.

You may want to begin experimenting with the recipes now, so that if you ever do need to rely solely on your food storage, the shift would not be too difficult for you. If cooking from scratch every day is intimidating or seems like too much work, you may want to consider trying freezer cooking. The food blog is also an excellent source of recipes that you may want to try with your family.

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