Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I ordered a couple of huge Iberico ham, two 20 lb wheels of monchego and a couple cases of wine.
Can I quarantine with you?
I will ask DW, she will probably mind. I will ask regardless.
I have a couple of Brunellos I can bring...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I ordered a couple of huge Iberico ham, two 20 lb wheels of monchego and a couple cases of wine.
Can I quarantine with you?
I will ask DW, she will probably mind. I will ask regardless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I ordered a couple of huge Iberico ham, two 20 lb wheels of monchego and a couple cases of wine.
Can I quarantine with you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Knorr Side + Canned chicken + veg
I like creamy chicken rice and mushroom. (If you're willing to stock the freezer, cheddar broccoli rice and frozen broccoli is good too.)
Pastas, sauces, canned meats, vegetables, and fruits all store well. Lots of canned meals - soups, stews, chilli, etc.
You can get shelf-stable bacon. Summer sausage, pepperonis, etc., are also shelf stable. I think you can get cured hams that don't need refrigeration.
Beans, either canned or dried last a long time.
You can stock up on powdered/canned/ boxed milk. Bisquick can be used for many things.
If you get really ambitious, I've seen YouTube videos on preserving eggs, but I'm not sure how trustworthy they are. You might be better off with powdered.
Potatoes and onions will keep for months if stored correctly.
How do you store your potatoes and onions?
Pp here - ideally they should be stored in a cool, dark place. I don't worry about ideal conditions and probably lose some storage time as a consequence. I do try to keep them in the dark.
Storing potatoes:
https://www.thespruceeats.com/how-to-store-potatoes-1389145
https://www.thespruceeats.com/how-to-store-onions-1389144
They should also be stored separately, meaning potatoes in one cool, dark place and onions in another.
I have bad luck with both. Stored separately in cool, dark, ventilated areas. All sprout within a week or two.
Me too! All my potatoes sprout within a couple weeks. I have no idea how people store them for weeks/months.
It means it’s not dark and cold enough. My grandmother had a walk in underground cellar where she used to keep potatoes all year. That thing was completely dark - not a single ray of light passed through and temperature used to hover around 40-45.
Hmm...I wonder if I should put them in an old wine fridge we have. No air circulation though.
Anonymous wrote:I ordered a couple of huge Iberico ham, two 20 lb wheels of monchego and a couple cases of wine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Knorr Side + Canned chicken + veg
I like creamy chicken rice and mushroom. (If you're willing to stock the freezer, cheddar broccoli rice and frozen broccoli is good too.)
Pastas, sauces, canned meats, vegetables, and fruits all store well. Lots of canned meals - soups, stews, chilli, etc.
You can get shelf-stable bacon. Summer sausage, pepperonis, etc., are also shelf stable. I think you can get cured hams that don't need refrigeration.
Beans, either canned or dried last a long time.
You can stock up on powdered/canned/ boxed milk. Bisquick can be used for many things.
If you get really ambitious, I've seen YouTube videos on preserving eggs, but I'm not sure how trustworthy they are. You might be better off with powdered.
Potatoes and onions will keep for months if stored correctly.
How do you store your potatoes and onions?
Pp here - ideally they should be stored in a cool, dark place. I don't worry about ideal conditions and probably lose some storage time as a consequence. I do try to keep them in the dark.
Storing potatoes:
https://www.thespruceeats.com/how-to-store-potatoes-1389145
https://www.thespruceeats.com/how-to-store-onions-1389144
They should also be stored separately, meaning potatoes in one cool, dark place and onions in another.
I have bad luck with both. Stored separately in cool, dark, ventilated areas. All sprout within a week or two.
Me too! All my potatoes sprout within a couple weeks. I have no idea how people store them for weeks/months.
It means it’s not dark and cold enough. My grandmother had a walk in underground cellar where she used to keep potatoes all year. That thing was completely dark - not a single ray of light passed through and temperature used to hover around 40-45.
Anonymous wrote:Are we planning for no gas/electricity? If stuck at home, just cook. Good time to sharpen my teen boy's cooking skills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Knorr Side + Canned chicken + veg
I like creamy chicken rice and mushroom. (If you're willing to stock the freezer, cheddar broccoli rice and frozen broccoli is good too.)
Pastas, sauces, canned meats, vegetables, and fruits all store well. Lots of canned meals - soups, stews, chilli, etc.
You can get shelf-stable bacon. Summer sausage, pepperonis, etc., are also shelf stable. I think you can get cured hams that don't need refrigeration.
Beans, either canned or dried last a long time.
You can stock up on powdered/canned/ boxed milk. Bisquick can be used for many things.
If you get really ambitious, I've seen YouTube videos on preserving eggs, but I'm not sure how trustworthy they are. You might be better off with powdered.
Potatoes and onions will keep for months if stored correctly.
How do you store your potatoes and onions?
Pp here - ideally they should be stored in a cool, dark place. I don't worry about ideal conditions and probably lose some storage time as a consequence. I do try to keep them in the dark.
Storing potatoes:
https://www.thespruceeats.com/how-to-store-potatoes-1389145
https://www.thespruceeats.com/how-to-store-onions-1389144
They should also be stored separately, meaning potatoes in one cool, dark place and onions in another.
I have bad luck with both. Stored separately in cool, dark, ventilated areas. All sprout within a week or two.
Me too! All my potatoes sprout within a couple weeks. I have no idea how people store them for weeks/months.