Last
month I started my first pantry challenge this year and I had a lot of fun with
it. My first task was to eat up all of
the leftovers in the refrigerator before they had a chance to go bad and then I
got busy cutting up a ham I had bought on sale for 75¢ a pound just before
Easter. I sliced it into thick ham steaks
and vacuum sealed those in recipe or meal size portions.
After trimming the meat around the bone I was left with a nice pile of diced ham that I then vacuum sealed in three individual packets. What remained was the bone for soup, a small pile of ham scraps, mostly fat that I gave to the chickens and some smaller bits of ham meat that I used to make a Hawaiian pizza along with leftover bacon and pineapple I had in the refrigerator. That pizza was delicious!
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| Hawaiian Pizza |
While my pizza baked in the oven I vacuum sealed the ham bone to use in a future batch of split pea soup and then I took the chickens their treats. Nothing about this ham will be wasted. So many meals to be made. The entire ham cost me $6.24 and after being cut into fourteen portions plus the bone that makes it come in at 42¢ a portion which in this economy is a screaming good deal! I am rather pleased.
The jar
of tomato sauce I opened and use part of to make my pizza sauce morphed into
spaghetti and meatballs. I used the
remaining sauce with basil and garlic and added that to my small slow cooker
with a half dozen large homemade meatballs and allowed that to simmer all
day. Then I served it with spaghetti
noodles to make myself three separate meals.
I ate salad as my side.
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| Spanish Rice |
A packet
of Knorr Mexican Style rice became a delicious supper option. I wanted to experiment with it and added a half
pint jar of beef stew meat, a pint jar of drained black beans and a half cup of
frozen corn. I also added a half cup of
cooked frozen rice from the freezer to extend it further. It made six delicious servings and was so
tasty topped with sour cream. I served
it with the remainder of a bag of frozen green beans that I buttered and
seasoned.
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| Eggs On Toast |
Egg
salad and chicken salad sandwiches and eggs on toast was something I made quite
a bit last month for a quick and satisfying early lunch on the days I worked in
the afternoons. I made a point to enjoy
it with some of my canned fruit or a glass of V8 juice to complete the meal. Very good and very economical.
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| Minestrone Soup |
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| Chili Con Carne |
Home canned soups and a jar of homemade chili were other easy and quick meals I enjoyed, along with homemade corn muffins, and a nice salad on the side. Delicious, nutritious and very satisfying.
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| Chicken Salad Sandwich |
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| Chicken Pesto Pasta |












I just love your blog, especially your meal plans. So many good ideas!
ReplyDeleteMaggie