
Food Storage used - Champagne vinegar, Extra virgin olive oil, canned chickpeas.
Fourth of July Salad. I like something at BBQs other than just meat and chips. Though I really like the meat and chips. Any occasion when it is okay to eat a hamburger and a hot dog in one meal is okay by me.
Baby spinach, sliced strawberries, blueberries, chow mein noddles, sliced almonds, craisins, rotisserie chicken tossed with poppy seed dressing.
Food Storage used - Chow mein noodles, almonds, craisins, dressing.
Alaskan king crab with cheddar mashed potatoes. (Crab leftover from Father's day)

Food Storage used: lemon juice (I use fresh, but you can store it), olive oil, Dijon Mustard, Couscous. I love couscous. Stays forever in your pantry, cooks in 5 minutes. I use it with my weekly rotisserie chicken and whatever veggies are in the fridge. In the summer we grill every weekend and I always have Shane grill extra veggies to use during the week. Great to put over noddles or rice.
Lemon Vinaigrette
1/4 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice (2 lemons)
1/2 cup good olive oil
1 TBS Dijon Mustard
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
In a small bowl, whisk together the lemon juice, mustard, olive oil, salt, and pepper.


Food storage used - Honey.
So there you go. My attempt for the week. I am still trying to get pumped about food storage, but I just think it is going to be baby steps for me. Now if only someone would come show me what to do with all this wheat I just bought....
Check out Lydia enjoying some of our summer bounty here.
Check out Lydia enjoying some of our summer bounty here.
Nat, are those photos of YOUR meals? Seriously? And here I thought you were feeling all the anxieties of motherhood with two children. If these artistic concoctions are your stress outlet with two children then I think you should consider have eight more and then just selling your creations to art museums.
ReplyDeleteAs for what to do with all your wheat, just make sure to have a little hand coffee grinder in your pantry for natural disasters. You'd have to grind all day to have enough for one loaf of bread, but it would work. I know. I learned it from Laura Ingalls Wilder (The Long Winter.) :) Doesn't that make you want to start emulating the pioneer lifestyle rather than Martha Stewart?
Yes, those are photos of my meals. And no, I don't want to emulate the pioneer lifestyle. You can keep your spoonful of honey :)
ReplyDeleteNicely done - I love your piped potatoes!
ReplyDeleteYou did ALL of this...with a newborn??!??
ReplyDeleteImpressive.
I am a consultant for Heritage Makers. I'll see what I can do (:
ReplyDelete♥ All of those look great!
ReplyDeleteOh wow. You're making me hungry! Natalie, I wish I were that creative with food. Seriously. It must be a gift. =)
ReplyDeleteWow that post made me so hungry! I can't wait to set up that grilled chicken salad when I get home!!
ReplyDeleteYum. I'm so making homemade pitas for dinner tomorrow. Not so much the hummus, because I don't have a food processor. Your photos are great! Do you have a fancy schmancy camera or what?
ReplyDeleteNope, just a 4 year old point and shoot 5 meg. I REALLY need a new camera.
ReplyDeleteWell, it sounds like you are better than you think. What do you need to look at cooking blogs for ?;)
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