Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Jenise wrote:What constitutes an emergency ration at your house?
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In a gallon jug far, far away ...
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Jenise wrote:'Emergency rations' is how I reflexively think of something I keep in the freezer for the days Bob pops home for lunch and the cupboards are bare. We don't eat or like packaged food per se...
Jenise wrote:Hmmm...everyone answered on the basis of quick dinners where I was talking about the kind of thing you might keep on hand for when you don't even have time to make a so-called fast dinner. I guess I'm alone in having this kind of emergency.
Jenise wrote:My current stand-by is Trident brand fish sticks. They're quite tasty, and they bake crispy in the toaster oven in 20 minutes. Before that, we went through a box of beef taquitos. And before that, last winter, there was a box of frozen, microwavable Australian chicken pies. Costco purchases all.
What constitutes an emergency ration at your house?
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Jenise wrote:They've been a staple of our remodelling diet: our favorite use for them is as a stuffing for fish tacos. I roast them til crisp in the toaster oven, then wrap each one in a microwave-warmed extra thin corn tortilla (which are smaller diameter as well) and load it with finely diced sweet onion tossed with tons of cilantro, fresh lime juice and salt.
Linda R. (NC) wrote:Jenise wrote:My current stand-by is Trident brand fish sticks. They're quite tasty, and they bake crispy in the toaster oven in 20 minutes. Before that, we went through a box of beef taquitos. And before that, last winter, there was a box of frozen, microwavable Australian chicken pies. Costco purchases all.
What constitutes an emergency ration at your house?
Jenise, I'd like to thank you for putting me onto the Trident fish sticks. They are good and quick, and I have them quite often for lunch. I bake them on a wire rack in the toaster oven and turn them into a fish sandwich. Three fish sticks just fill a toasted hamburger bun. Add your condiment of choice and serve.
I haven't seen them yet at Costco, but when they're on sale at the grocery store, I stock up.
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