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Spices For Your Long Term Storage | episode 244
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Spices For Your Long Term Storage | episode 244
Today we are talking about Spices For Your Long Term Storage. This is the second part of my series of making your preps taste good. If you have just stored rice and beans without the means to prepare them you won’t be happy. I love rice and even I don’t want to eat a ton of plain white rice.
In the countries where they eat a lot of rice, they all have ways to make it taste better. Japan has a topping called Furikake ( ふりかけ) to spice things up.
The spices talked about today are Curry Powder, Cumin, Cinnamon, Chili Powder, Garlic Powder, Ginger, and Tumeric. There are a lot more you can be storing and should be but you can do a lot with just those.
You could eat the same meal every day and use different combinations of these spices to make the meal completely different.
I cover the issue of flavor fatigue in this episode. I struggled with it badly on Canrivore and don’t want anyone to take it lightly.
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Spices For Your Long Term Storage | episode 244
Today we are talking about Spices For Your Long Term Storage. This is the second part of my series of making your preps taste good. If you have just stored rice and beans without the means to prepare them you won’t be happy. I love rice and even I don’t want to eat a ton of plain white rice.
In the countries where they eat a lot of rice, they all have ways to make it taste better. Japan has a topping called Furikake ( ふりかけ) to spice things up.
The spices talked about today are Curry Powder, Cumin, Cinnamon, Chili Powder, Garlic Powder, Ginger, and Tumeric. There are a lot more you can be storing and should be but you can do a lot with just those.
You could eat the same meal every day and use different combinations of these spices to make the meal completely different.
I cover the issue of flavor fatigue in this episode. I struggled with it badly on Canrivore and don’t want anyone to take it lightly.
Links
Discount Code For Survivalpunk Army Membership
The discount code is PUNKSBACK this will get you a yearly membership for $30 instead of the normal $50. When it renews it will be $50.
Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joiningThe Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusivecontent and discounts! |
Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube
Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon
Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment.
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