Prepper Pantry Shelf Meals From Food Storage - 3 Weeks of Dinners Recipes
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2021
- Prepper Pantry Shelf Meals From Food Storage 3 Weeks of Dinners Recipes Augason Farms Water Filter Storage Kit amzn.to/3xcqQIG 3 Weeks of meal ideas from Prepping Supplies food stockpile, Bug In Bag. Easy meals to make from prepper pantry stockpile of food. Covid coronavirus pandemic continues, heat waves, drought, crop losses, food shortages, trucking strikes, shipping delays, all are good reasons to have a stockpile of food in your prepper pantry. Plan to make meals from your prepper pantry stockpile and long term food storage with simple recipes. Have you stocked your prepper pantry and long term food storage and wonder what to cook, how to make meals from your food stockpile? Check out meals I made from my prepper pantry, pantry clean out recipes for 4 easy meals.
Easy Hoppin' John
Pasta Fagioli
Ranch Chili
Pozole
Challenging times are ahead, stock up on food now. It's not too late, yet. Stock your prepper pantry while you can still find food and supplies. What foods are not available, what foods are in short supply? What foods to buy for long term food storage pantry stockpile? Why keep buying foods, stockpiling, prepping? Keep prepping and stockpiling food. How to get prepared for coming shortages due to the pandemic lock downs, crop failures, continued economic hardships, protests, and more. Plus we have natural disasters of drought, heat waves, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, wildfires. Who knows what is coming? Stock up on foods and supplies, all of the things you count on having. Prepping for SHTF Food Challenges, what else can go wrong? What are you planning for? What are you missing in your stockpile? Figure out what foods do you have, how to make meals from the food in your stockpile? Make menu plans to make the most of your food stockpile. Our food system is vulnerable. Most communities are dependent on others to bring food and fuel to keep the supply chains going. Even in the best weather and physically accessible conditions and locations, emergency relief can be very slow and too late for many.
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I’d love to see more videos of your meal ideas!
me too.
@@piggyacres Me three.
Me four. This is fabulous! I have been trying to come up with 7 "real meals" from the pantry. Not nasty canned soup. Thanks so much.
One thing that saves me a LOT of time is when I buy canned or jarred food items I look at the expiration date and mark it on the front of the can or jar. If there’s no place on the label in my usual location, I write the date on a piece of adhesive tape and put that on. It only takes me a few seconds when putting groceries away. It makes it so much easier when reaching for items in my pantry or checking to see what needs to be eaten.
Brilliant! It would sure save having to hunt down my glasses.
Great idea!
When a label is to dark in colour to write on, you can use a White Pen, they're sometimes called Chalk pens, it goes on & dries a bit like correction fluid. I use them on Black lidded jars.👍
I love the idea of having the ingredients put together for a meal. I’m a good cook but sometimes I stand in front of my pantry and can’t decide what to make.❤️
Yes, the dilemma of what to make!!
Same here! I've come up with a couple new meals and the family liked them ..so that helps. I'm incorporating them in my monthly meal planner. I'm really liking the box idea.
That's me every night!
Simple recipe that I eat regularly. It feeds me for days. 2 cans black beans drained, 1 cup prepared salsa ( I use tostitos), 1 tsp chili powder, 1 tsp cumin, pinch of cayenne ( optional/or to taste). Mix together to blend. I use it over cooked rice, as a filling for quisidillas, and as a dip with tortilla chips. To give more variety, I sometimes add chicken ( canned works well) and /or cheese.
I am going to try this!
Can u do more posts like this?! Love it. I’m not used to this kind of cooking
Seeing you put the meals together reminded me that it's very helpful to be prepared in case of illness. Complete meals in a bag with recipes are something that a teenager who has basic cooking skills could make.
Yes, nearly anyone can make a simple meal with basic ingredients and directions.
@@AlaskaGranny I come from the South Carolina coast line and every year during hurricane season we usually lose electricity. When your freezer and fridge are struggling to stay cold from lack of electric, you pretty much leave the doors closed to preserve the cold and eat out of the pantry while you wait for your power to be restored or your entire freezer full of food to thaw out while in the freezer which ever comes first. Since you've given me so many yummy non-spoiling pantry meal ideas I wanted to give you one of my favs with a so many different variations that its my go to when the electric goes out yearly. It does require some water which I keep in storage and I cook it over a propane camping stove, but sometimes you just need a nice hot, harty meal when there's a hurricane bearing down on you dumping tons of cold water in the form of rain that's attacking you LITERALLY from any angle you can imagine. I call it my ALL IN POTATOES because its such a simple and delicious pantry meal.
· Pkt of (Au Gratin/Scalloped) potatoes
· Can of cream of (celery/mushroom/chicken) soup to substitute water with in potatoes
· Can or jar of Mushroom/asparagus
· One protein. Choose from:
· Canned chicken/turkey/tuna
·Or Vienna Sausages/cut summer sausage/frozen Sausage
· Or beef
· Cajun/Chili powder to flavor
· Salt & pepper to flavor
Just combine all ingredients in a boiling pan with the cooking potatoes. To save on water usage you can just pour all your fluids from the cans or jars of food in to cook the potatoes in. Add the delicate veggies at very end to heat so that you avoid serious decomposition issues with the asparagus. Stir and serve. It is cheap, pantry stable, easy to cook, super filling and so so yummy 😋
The thing I love the best about it is that you can adjust the size of the meal for the number of people by using less of the potato packet and buying individual size canned servings.
I think your idea of ‘dinner kits’ is brilliant! One less decision to make in a possibly stressful situation. Thank you for caring and sharing! I know you help a great many people with these common sense and practical videos.❤️
Glad you enjoyed my video.
I finally know what to do with the 1/2 Pint Jar's I bought!. Great Info Granny! You're one smart Cookie 🍪
Same here! I was bemoaning after the fact on buying such a small jar. Granny to the rescue!
I also use them to store 1/2 packages of dried split peas because that is all I use when I make them.
@@AlaskaGranny You actually opened my little Split Pea Brain and now I'm thinking out of the Box! Thank You Lady!
@@AlaskaGranny When you jar the pasta, are you using an air absorber?
I pour the juices from the canned veggies into the measuring cup and see how far that goes before adding the remaining amount in water. It could help save on how much water you use if you need to ration.
Nice strategy.
This such a great idea. In a disaster it is so hard to think straight. Normal decisions are very difficult in a traumatic situation. And I have trouble cooking even during the best of times.😅
I think of prepping as a gift for future me, and I know that future me would absolutely love the gift of having ingredients for meals grouped together in a bag. Thank you for this video!
Love that outlook, thanks for sharing your upbeat thoughts with us!
You have an amazing way of keeping me calm and focused on the important things. When I feel that life/government crap is beginning to overwhelm me and things are out of my control and I feel stressed, I just watch a few of your videos and you help keep me focused and make me feel that I can do something to provide for my loved ones. Great ideas for making meal bags, because when life goes to crap, the last thing you want to be thinking about is how to make meals for your family. This will be my project this week, getting together a few containers of meal bags.
I do this for my Emergency Box! I have a box of 6 Beef meals, and a box of 7 Chicken meals as well as purchased emergency meals. It does make life easier to just pull one out. Recipes and additions included in each box.
Congratulations on having over 100k subscribers! Your videos are full of useful and practical ideas for preparing for whatever the future brings.
I appreciate that, Karen.
I belly laughed when you said, “ What goes in, must come out”.
Truth😊
One could even do this for holiday meals. November will be here in a few months. Preparing a food kit for Thanksgiving... or Christmas could be a comfort...knowing you don't have to stress shop. Do it now, get creative! You can do it, if you try!
I love it when you share Prepper Pantry Shelf Meals, AG! It's such a great way to store meals and not have to do too much thinking on what to put together right before you want to make a meal. It's already there and ready to cook. As always, TFS!
It really is an easy way to have a meal ready to go!
This is some of the most practical information I’ve seen since I started prepping. Thanks for the great content. It’s much appreciated.
Glad you found my video helpful.
I think it may be a good idea to store the water with the meal in case you don't have access to any at the time
I LOVE this video! It's so smart to make easy to do meals especially when times get tough or stressful. We really want to see more of your pantry prep put together meals, as it really helps to see what others do to give more ideas for meal making times. Only those who are jealous, or willingly ignorent would give a thumbs down here! We will be looking forward to more videos of your put together pantry prep meals!
I have a vacuum sealer & I'm aware that a lot of people don't. But if you do -- remove the core from the inside of the toilet paper, flatten it & put it in a vacuum bag, & vacuum seal it. You wouldn't believe how much less space it takes up!
Nice tip.
Excellent suggestions!! Will be using the gallon bag meals for Bug out Bag!! 👏
Another great video! Maybe stock a bowl for those Cheerios.
Good idea!
Simple idea: I like putting my seasonings directly with my starch if it is a one pot meal.
I go to $ tree all the time, I didnt' know they had 2.5 gallon ziplock bags. I bought some tonight, thank you!
Another great video, Granny
I love these shelf meal videos...keep them coming,
Thanks, Marilyn.
Nicely done. You have smart ideas….and seem to always be planning and thinking and executing. Thank you for sharing.
I keep trying!
@@AlaskaGranny I think it's time for some recipe books from AG! I would buy them all!
Great idea and delicious meal choices!
A box of cornbread mix added would be yummy too. I'd love to do this for a month of dinners at the time.
Great idea!!
I love these ideas!!! It will help me to see where I am lacking and plan - even on a busy week night to rotate. Thank you for making these videos!
I see Teddy checked it out and gave it the OK. So cute!
I love Alaska Granny, but I’ll admit I get a huge smile when I see Teddy 🐶 in the videos 😍
Glad you enjoy Teddy!!
I feel like I stand in front of my stocked pantry every day and cannot come up with a full meal. I’m a good cook and can make something out of nothing; but I just blank out some days. This is a GREAT idea!
Lovely granny⚘
THAT'S the way to help no-experience" baby prep people learn bite-sized meal info. Blessed!!!
Thanks for watching.
Excellent video!!!
Great video, as usual.
I've never heard the phrase orphan silverware. Love it
Thanks for watching!
You are a lifesaver. This is great for a Hurricane prepping bin for us here on the
Texas Gulf Coast. You better believe it that we are glad to not have that hurricane hitting us right now, like poor Louisiana is struggling with right now. We have to always be ready June through October.
For those of us in the south, yellow rice with chicken is a staple. I buy the large multi serving seasoned yellow rice mix and pair it with 4 cans of chicken. Could also add chicken bouillon. I also invested in a wonder bag for low energy rice cooking.
Wonderful meal ideas. Sure do appreciate you sharing. Thank you much.
Excellent! Thank you! 😎👍🏻
Hi, AlaskaGranny. My place is in a cluttered condition too lol. Thanks for sharing some food and what to do tips🙌🏾🥰👋🏾👍🏾
I have stuff everywhere, but I'm by myself so I know where everything is, but I'm guilty, I'm so bad at organizing.
Same here, terrible at organizing
@@sandyshephard4571 We must of went to different school's together!
Mine is beyond clutteref
@@margiegarcia9237 😱🤣
Add some dried onions and bell pepper if you have it to your hoppin John! And a little hot sauce!
Sounds good!
Fantastic. I love these meal bag ideas. So helpful. Thank you.
Enjoy.
I LOVE this idea!
Wow! So many great ideas, tips and rice! Thanks, Debi in Vicksburg, MS. 🥰🥰
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love this type of video. I would love to see more, please
Excellent video! I just love learning from you!
I'm so glad!
Amazing idea!
Great ideas!
8 can soup recipe:
1 can (10.75 ounce size) tomato soup
1 can (10.5 ounce size) vegetable soup
1 can (15 ounce size) chili with beans
1 can (15 ounce size) chili without beans
1 can (15 ounce size) mixed vegetables, undrained
1 can (14.5 ounce size) diced tomatoes, undrained
1 can (10 ounce size) diced tomatoes with green chili peppers, undrained
1 can (15 ounce size) whole kernel corn, undrained
Optional: add beef-flavored vegetarian meat substitute (Augason Farms)
Blessed Sunday morning and greetings from Singapore
Hello, Anthony Fong, from New Hampshire, in the northeast region of the United States!
Good morning! It is still Saturday afternoon in Alaska😁
@@robinguertin574 Blessed Sunday morning Robin .
@@AlaskaGranny Please have a wonderful evening in Alaska
You are full of good ideas! I copied some of your “recipes,” too, because I can always use some inspiration!
This was very helpful! Thanks.
Oh my goodness, this is excellent.
I have seen u , talk about , putting meals together, but it is good to see u packing it.
Thank u. 🙏❤️👏💫👍🌟
Hope you enjoy your prepper pantry meals.
Those sound great.
Thank You
Love this! Please do more videos like this!! I will be adding the "8 can soup" as well!! :)
Thanks for watching.
Thank you ❤️
Some more great easy meal kits - I love making these up in plastic buckets I get for free from the bakery section of some of the big box grocery stores. I've never seen canned hominy though, I wonder if that is regional. Probably something else I need to add to my cross border shopping list (there are certain things I can't get in Canada, like grits, which nobody here has heard of. Except maybe in southern movies.
Hominy is just a type of corn.
A presentation I can use!
Nice to know.
Thank you for all of the dinner ideas. I heard that there might be food shortages. So, I’m stocking up on food, toilet paper and paper towels. I was born in Palmer, Alaska but we lived in Willow. But, I haven’t been able to go back to Alaska. It looks so beautiful there. The air looks clean and fresh. I live in S.D. California and the air quality can be smoggy.
Excellent idea and recipes. Thank you AG!
Great idea. Gonna do this in the future. I’d reorganize what I have now but 43 five gallon buckets is too much to reorganize. Lol. 🇺🇸
Wow! It sounds like you have a system that works.
I love these ideas !
Thank you!! 😊
I love these meal prep ideas....In an emergency, your minds will be so busy. This will bring some peace of mind not having to figure out what to make and if you have ingredients needed, Great ideas.
🙂👍☕ awesome idea 💡
this is great, i was looking for ways to store emergency meals and came across your video!! thanks for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
Great ideas! Another great video!
Glad you like them!
I just did this with 8 can Brunswick stew. Diced potatoes, BBQ Beef and Pork, chicken, Diced tomatoes, lima beans, cream corn, kernel corn, bbq sauce.
I love what you did meals and preserving food you all God bless 🙏🏽🇺🇸✝️🌹🌸❤️🌺💗💜💓💕
Wow you are truly amazing and your plans are easy and make sense. Thanks for sharing 🙏🙏💕
Just came across your channel in 2022.Thank you for taking the time to post this. You have some great ideas and I’m gonna try making a meal or two with my next grocery trip.
Awesome! Thank you!
Great suggestions!
Glad you like them!
Excellent ideas
Thanks for watching.
Excellent job 👍
Thanks 👍
OH my goodness. I love your show. You always have such Great ideas. Most of which I have never thought of.
Thanks for sharing this with us. 😃
Great idea! ❤
Glad you think so!
Brilliant
this is better then how i do it so i think ill have to do some organizing on my shelves
There are a lot of great ways to organize food storage.
Great meal prep ideas you have there.👍
I got several jars of different flavour pasta bake sauces Yesterday, they're concentrated sauce basically, you just pour the jar over pasta then fill the jar with water, & pour over & mix it up. You can add other bits & pieces like some cooked veg & Protein, towards the end of baking, mix it again & sprinkle cheese ontop. They take up a lot less cupboard space than all the sauce ingredients, & the jars are reusable. You probably have something similar in USA too.
TFS, & take care everybody. ❤🙂🐶
Great idea to get the ingredients together ahead of time! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for these wonderful ideas.
You are welcome.
If you don't want to put the items in plastic bags, you could just keep a list of meal ideas as well as the inventory you have each of the ingredients. I keep a binder with my food supplies and in it I have not only my inventory, but I also have easy-to-make recipes, and a grocery list. I put all the papers in the binder into page protectors, to keep them in good condition. When I need my prepping grocery list, I just pulled a paper out of the page protector and I'm ready to go. Although it would be helpful to have things group together by meals, it might be more space efficient to store like items instead.
I made a video about recipe organizing ruclips.net/video/wPAznPcEido/видео.html
This is brilliant! I never would have thought of this. Thank you for your great idea. Just got back from the stores for some of the supplies I was missing for this project. Will start putting the 'kit's together this evening. :-)
Glad you like my video.
@@AlaskaGranny ... I think I will take my phone and you (or your video) to my pantry and shop for each meal. I even store my zip lock bags there so I can make them right where my pantry food is located. I can't wait to try this. Thanks. Marcia
Great meal ideas. Keep ‘em coming please!!
Glad you enjoyed them.
Yum! Love hopping John! We try to make it every New Year’s Day 💕 what a great idea 💡 to put them together in a reusable bag!
Glad you enjoyed my video.
I love hominy! Not easy to find in my area even before the plandemic/lockdown.
Marcia... I just mentioned that in another comment. I'm trying to think of a substitution. I wonder if canned corn would work? Your thoughts. Signed by another Marcia. 😆
@@m.b.g.2235 mine is pronounced Mar-cee-a not Marsha and I go by Marci. How do pronounce yours? And sadly I don't think canned corn is a great substitute. The "bite" or mouth feel or texture of hominy is pretty unique. If you try corn let me know what you think 🤔
@@marciayingling7983 ... Mine is pronounced Marsha. I went to a smaller grocery store today because they had some decent sale items. No hominy, but I didn't ask because the clerks looked busy. I'm fortunate that I have stocked up the items we use regularly and mainly shop sales in the two grocery stores we have in town. If needed, I pick up milk, bread and eggs at the same time.
@@m.b.g.2235 sometimes Walmart has it and I buy quite a bit when they do. I definitely prefer the golden hominy over white but will buy white if I need to. Check the Hispanic foods section of your stores if you dont see it ninnthe canned vegetable aisle.
Great video!
Alaska granny, what could you do with all your cans after they're emptied?
Set them outside to catch rainwater if you have a way to disinfect it. Or punch a drainage hole in bottom and use to start vegetable seeds. Lettuce grows fast.
Another option is cases of Asian noodle bowl soups. Just add boiling water with an egg. Very inexpensive and virtually no expiration date ever. I’m not talking Top Ramen but hey if your hungry it works.
Thanks for great prepping ideas ….! Videos I watch every time newcomers out..! Live in Canada..and no videos being done here on RUclips… 🙏
I just discovered your channel, this is the most helpful information, i have received ever, for building a survival pantry!
The recipes, with cooking instructions, is absolutely brilliant!
thank you very much, Subscribed!
I grabbed a box of the big sized bags at Dollar Tree today. Those work great. Will buy more. TKS AK! 😍
Good ideas , thanks for sharing , God bless !
Let me know if you try one of these meals.
This is such a great idea! Shared video!
Thanks for sharing!!
Loved the idea and your video! Thank you for sharing. What size was the tote you use? Trying to get an idea of what I need. Thank you!
Great ideas! I'm an older single "granny" so these are mega-meals for me that would feed just me for several meals--not necessarily desirable to eat the same meal on repeat--so I'm now trying to rethink them into one meal portions for one person. The concept still works...just the portion size needs tweaking.
I know I've seen people advocate dehydrating canned vegetables so doing that first, separating the canned vegetables into meal-for-one portions, and then storing the dehydrated vegetables in an appropriately-sized jar might work. You'd still have to add water, but the concept could work.
I know I'm not canning things in quart-sized jars anymore (except dry storage) and am now canning everything in more usable pint jars and smaller. It's been a new concept to wrap my head around but I think it's an idea whose "time has come".
Such amazing recipe ideas, can't wait to implement them!
Hope you enjoy them!
Love this idea. Thank you. I do have frozen meals put away, but you are right...get into my pantry and put things together for meals that are not frozen.
Thank you for the meal ideas. I hope you will do more sometime, it is really helpful to pull everything together.
Glad you found this idea useful.
I love the bin idea. We will put together a couple this week! Thanks!
I do that too, putting stuff together! Thank you for sharing!
Liking the meals you have shown us. Great recipes thank you so much for this video. Have a great day.
I hope you enjoy them.
@@AlaskaGranny yes i did