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Monday, October 28, 2013

Soup kitchen recipe ideas


Soup kitchen recipe ideas

       Here's a few links on the subject:

                        http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/762867

                        http://www.food.com/cookbook/adelas-soup-kitchen-55635

                        http://www.hungercoalition.org/recipes

                        http://www.thefoodbank.org/category/category/foodbank-cookbook/

 

            Poster' s comments:

            1)  Many of these recipes sound pretty good to me even during regular times.

            2) During my active duty Marine time, these recipes would have been pretty good chow for about any meal.

            3) This is a Golden Rule type of place...hence even former government employees are welcome during  hard times, if hard times even occur. The catch is getting here, which will be difficult in all likelihood. I myself have been through road blocks and post typhoon recovery, for examples.

            4)  The standards imposed are those that I follow myself during hard times, too. Hence if these standards are too low for the eater, they are welcome to walk away and do try do better elsewhere.

            5) My initial rehearsal soup kitchen meal of fake ham (TVP) and baby lima beans in a tomato base soup (with local spring water)  (with some Crisco type fat for flavor) is starting to look better and better to me. I did enjoy it, and my yard dogs did enjoy it, including the rehearsal meal, too.

            6) Even using my large aluminum cooking pot over a wood cooking fire to make such a meal is probable, at least where I live.

            7) Good health and sanitation practices apply, always.

            8) Expect, at least initially, serving in plastic cups and using sporks to help eat it, too.

            9) Hopefully, hard times where you and I live might be months, and not years.

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