shawfish
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Great education! Looking forward to making lasagna!
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I wanted to revive this for this upcoming years hunt for those that are not tracking how good of an idea this is and for a little help.
Has anyone done fish and rice? I have a bunch of frozen cod fillets to use and tried it tonight. It basically turned into about half the size and equal amount of liquid was displaced. In order to use this liquid for rice can I put Parboiled rice in with it for the frozen to hot 10 min boil and not have mush? Or am I better off just packing minute rice and making it separate so I can control the texture?
I grilled up 40 polish sausages, 24 chicken breasts, 20 angus burgers, 24 sirloins and about 30 pork chops in 1 evening. Then my wife decided how many to put in each bag for 1 person and sealed them with the food saver. I put them all in a Coleman cooler in the freezer for a week.
Then I taped the cooler and took it with me to Alaska as 1 of my checked bags. I bought a small chest freezer for my cabin site, yes, I have power, and put the meat in the freezer. Every morning we picked what we wanted for dinner and got it out. Every evening we boiled the thawed meat for dinner. It was great! Most nights we added some kind of potato burned on the fire and either canned corn or beans. A little bread and butter to taste as well.
I see a lot of this in my future. But I do need to venture out of my comfort zone a bit.
I grilled up 40 polish sausages, 24 chicken breasts, 20 angus burgers, 24 sirloins and about 30 pork chops in 1 evening. Then my wife decided how many to put in each bag for 1 person and sealed them with the food saver. I put them all in a Coleman cooler in the freezer for a week.
Then I taped the cooler and took it with me to Alaska as 1 of my checked bags. I bought a small chest freezer for my cabin site, yes, I have power, and put the meat in the freezer. Every morning we picked what we wanted for dinner and got it out. Every evening we boiled the thawed meat for dinner. It was great! Most nights we added some kind of potato burned on the fire and either canned corn or beans. A little bread and butter to taste as well.
I see a lot of this in my future. But I do need to venture out of my comfort zone a bit.