Baked beans, kernel corn and some rainbow trout I caught yesterday.
Wilderness Survival:
Surviving a temporary situation where you're lost in the wilderness
For breakfast - Bisquick pancakes with walnuts, sugar free syrup, fresh stawberries and almond milk.
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Smoked salmon terrine on club, topped with watercress and a drizzle of EVOO
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"They call us civilized because we are easy to sneak up on."- Lone Waite
They were really big almonds.
Yesterday's lunch.....
Meatloaf sammiches, sour cream crisps, fresh strawberries, yogurt, hot coffee........and a pretty nice view.
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Local grocery had bacon 3 pkgs for $10 so is gonna be some bacon between two slabs of bacon.
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I drizzled a little EVOO on 'em after they came out of the hot box.
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"They call us civilized because we are easy to sneak up on."- Lone Waite
We had meatless Wednesday. So it was veggie curry - cauliflower, carrots, cabbage, onions, peas, turnips, and lentils, with pita bread.
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Belly-filling and full of flavah!
For dinner on Easter I will be smoking a pork butt roast, baked sweet potatoes, roasted sweet corn and making a green salad.
Not my first choice for Easter dinner but by request I am making a family favorite of boneless country pork ribs with apples ,kraut and onions in an apple cider gravy, done in the crock pot.
Ed
Not tonight's dinner but rather yesterdays. Fire baked spuds, pork chops and a bit of dressing free ( I forgot it) 'salad'. Then after he ate his plate full the boy got serious about some Jiffy Pop. 101_6347 (Large).jpg101_6351 (Large).JPG101_6363 (Large).JPG
This weekend's breakfasts included blueberry pancakes
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And biscuits
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Nice Grrlscout. How'd you get those biscuits looking so good?
I made orange marmalade glazed pork chops, rice and green beans.
Welder , the gravy is actually made from the drippings/juice from the boneless pork ribs, I guess the whole recipes would help, huh :-/ . Start with a couple pounds of bonless pork ribs, a large bag of sour kraut drained , a large onion sliced, 2-3 apples peeled cored and sliced , I prefer granny smith, a couple table spoons of brown sugar and a cup of apple cider or apple juice , either works well. Start by layer the onions, kraut, ribs and apples into a good size crockpot, then sprinkle over with the brown sugar and pour over the apple cider/juice. I find that cooking on low for 6-7 hrs works best , for my crockpot. When done thicken juice with corn starch/flour. A good loaf of rye or pumpernickle bread goes well with it .
Thanks! I used a variant of Bittman's recipe for buttermilk / yogurt biscuits.
1.5 cups all-purpose flour
.5 cups cake flour
1 teaspoon salt
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
5 Tablespoons cold butter
3/4 cup plus 2 Tablespoons greek yogurt, thinned with a little milk - or regular yogurt. I just happened to have greek. You could also use buttermilk.
Cut the butter into smal cubes, and chill thoroughly.
Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.
Combine your dry ingredients. Add butter and work it in with your hands, until it's a fine crumble. Or you can pulse it in a food processor.
Stir in yogurt just until dough comes together. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface. Dough will be sticky. Knead dough 10 times and shape into a rectangle, 3/4-inch thick.
Cut with a biscuit cutter, or make as drop biscuits. Dough should yield about 10 to 14 biscuits.
Bake 7 to 9 minutes or until golden brown.
FOR THE RECORD, today is National Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Day. In honor of this event, I'm planning on a 2" thick sandwich using Skippy Smooth and Smucker's Raspberry Jam in between 2 fresh, soft slices of Martin's Dutch Style Potato Bread. Of course, reflecting back on my childhood preferences, I'll even cut the crust off of the bread.
This gourmet presentation will be washed down with a tall ice cold glass of Ovaltine Chocolate Milk.
“Learning is not compulsory. Neither is survival.”
W. Edwards Deming
"Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils."
General John Stark
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