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Rating: Summary: NEED TO HAVE BOOK not a want to have! Review: Cooking with Home Storage is a book that many, many survival / dry food storage companies sell and /or send out with their products. It is a basic cookbook, meaning it uses BASIC ingredients such as granny had in her pantry and garden, such as flour, cornmeal, salt, sugar, eggs, milk, beans and garden veggies and fruits. Over 700 recipes, 300 pages plus index. This is the book for you to have if you are the typical American woman of today who knows NOTHING about baking and from scratch. No shame, it is a sign of our times that many women unfortunately were not taught how to bake and cook. Drive-thru window is so much easier. Get this book and learn how to do it from a few simple ingredients in the pantry. Get this book and keep practicing. These ingredients are not expensive and you can afford to make a few mistakes in the learning process. Typically this book sells for $14.95 plus shipping and handling. Here's the Table of Contents:
Historical Overview
Thirst Quenchers - Drinks Varieties of Breads and Cereals: ..Pioneer Breads ..Breads ..Cornmeal ..Toppings ..Quick Mixes ..Muffins ..Hot Cakes ..Syrups ..Tortillas ..Specialty Breads
..Crackers and Chips
..Breakfast Cereals
..Sourdough
Soups and Sauces:
..Soups
..Bean and Pea Soups
..Chowders
..Stews
..Chili
..Sauces
Pot Luck Main Dishes:
..Pioneer Dinners
..Dried Beans
..One-Pot Meals
..Pizza
..Mexican
..Rice
..Meat Substitutes
..Meat Dishes and Fish
..Pasta
..Dutch Oven
..Manti Pageant Bar-B-Q Turkey
Dairy Products and Eggs:
..Milk Products
..Cheese
..Eggs
Fruit, Vegetables, Salads and Sprouts:
..Fruit
..Vegetables
..Salads
..Sprouts
Dessert and Confections:
..Puddings
..Pies
..Cakes
..Cookies
..Confections
Grandma's Home Remedies:
..Remedies
..Natural Beauty and Personal Care
..Emergency Baby Care
..Household Cleaners
Survival:
..Includes wild game recipes
Preparedness Tips, Hints and Suggestions:
..Reconstituting Dried Foods
..Substitutions
..Preparedness Tips
..What To Store
..Where To Go for Preparedness Products
Rating: Summary: Cookin' with Home Storage Review: I absolutely adore this book especially the extra chapters at the back. For those of us that didn't have grandma around to help pass on those favorites.This is THE book!
Rating: Summary: Incomplete Review: I was very disappointed with this book because many of the recipes are inaccurate and incomplete. I have even called the author for clarification of a recipe but she would not respond. It seems like she had a lot of her friends submitt recipes for the book but did not really try the recipes herself, to see if they were complete and easy to follow.
Rating: Summary: loved it. Review: It was a well written book
Rating: Summary: Good Cookbook. 1991 is the old version, new version 1993. Review: The 1991 version of this book is now superceded by the 1993 version, which includes more recipes and an index. The new version has a square design for the title and "the NEW" across the top right corner. Sole authorship appears to go to Vicki Tate. This is an excellent cookbook with other supplementary information ( such as a substitutions table for missing ingredients. ) This is, by no means, the only book like this to get, but is well worth the cost.
Rating: Summary: Cookin' with Home Storage Review: This book has lots of cool charts and jummy foods where you wouldn't even know that it was from a can. My favorite is cooking with powdered eggs. It tastes so good,I really enjoy the converstion tip too. Try it for your self. I am more than sure you will love this book.
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