Food Storage Recipes Roundup
It has been a while since I've posted a round-up of my favorite pantry recipes from all the great food storage blogs that I follow. Some of these are from a few weeks back. If you haven't seen them yet, I recommend you check them out!
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| Photo Credit: Thriving Food Storage |
Make these delicious "cookies" in just 5 minutes!
| Photo Credit: Prepared LDS Family |
From Prepared LDS Family:
No need to buy a Costco size carton of fruit / berries to make this Jam!
| Photo Credit: Deals to Meals |
From Shandra Deals to Meals:
Pumpkin Pie Breakfast Oatmeal
Like eating dessert for breakfast (only it really is healthy!)
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| Photo Credit: Eat. Spin. Run Repeat |
From Angela at Eat. Spin. Run. Repeat.
Amaranth Krispies
Learn a fun, easy way to use this great grain!
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| Photo Credit: Why Just Eat? |
From Lindsey at Why Just Eat When You Can THRIVE?
Almost Instant Chocolate Cake
2 ingredients, 2 minutes, one delicious cake...
| Photo Credit: THRIVE-ing Momma |
From Dani at THRIVE-ing Momma
Made with shortening powder!
From Crystal at Everyday Food Storage
Cooked Wheat Cereal
Tired of cold cereal and oatmeal for breakfast, try this!
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| Photo Credit: Ready 2 Thrive |
Seriously? Brownies and Macroons all rolled into one? Yes please!
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| Photo Credit: Heavenly Homemakers |
From Laura at Heavenly Homemakers
Whole Wheat Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins
Want your house to smell like fall?
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1 Comments:
When I saw the recipe for the "Peanut Butter Balls" and read "raisins", my brain said "No, wait, those look like chocolate chips, they would be so much better with chocolate chips, why do they have to be raisins?" I was reformulating the recipe in my head, crossing out raisins and ADDING chocolate chips, when I read on. They WERE chocolate chips. (Great minds think alike!)
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