PreservingThePast wrote:How are you planning on storing this so it doesn't get rancid???
Back in the day, when I got married one of the gifts from my mom to help set up our household was a coffee can container of bacon drippings for seasoning.
However, it had to be kept in the refrigerator to keep it from going rancid.
In today's world, no bacon grease for me. Too many preservatives for my health. Anaphylactic(SP?) shock isn't worth it!!!
Good luck!
Nickelless wrote:PreservingThePast wrote:How are you planning on storing this so it doesn't get rancid???
Back in the day, when I got married one of the gifts from my mom to help set up our household was a coffee can container of bacon drippings for seasoning.
However, it had to be kept in the refrigerator to keep it from going rancid.
In today's world, no bacon grease for me. Too many preservatives for my health. Anaphylactic(SP?) shock isn't worth it!!!
Good luck!
Welp, I've got three test jars--one in the freezer, one in the fridge and one in my cool, dark, undisclosed location with Dick Cheney, er, I mean the basement! Of course, the basement is the wild card, but I'm thinking that with the lid on tight and no light and cool temps, the grease in the basement should be OK. I'll give it about six months and then check it out.
Sorry you can't have bacon grease, PTP! I'll eat some for you!
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agmoose wrote:Some great discussion so far in this thread. One of the things I like most about this site is reading the thoughts of like-minded folks. I'm fairly new to "seeing the light" and have only been prepping for a few months.
But - as for what I did today: Winn-Dixie had all of thier brand's canned veggies 20 for $10, limit 40. So I loaded up on corn, green beans, peas, carrots (YES CARROTS!!), and my personal favorite - lima beans. Well - I only bought 10 cans of peas - I hate peas, but if I were hungry I'd eat them. So - for $85 plus tax, I loaded up. I'm getting a dehydrator soon - so I'll be using some of the info I've picked up here in the coming weeks.
I'll go back tomorrow and get another $40 worth to drop off at the local food bank.
justoneguy wrote:has anybody here tried to can bacon ?? mmmmm
i love bacon and bacon flavor from the grease.
i see canned bacon for sale but, it's way expensive.
i'd like to be able to put some away
Devil Soundwave wrote:I went to Netto which is a weird discount supermarket here in the Uk where they have random stock based upon what is being liquidated that week. I got a case of 12 cans of Valfrutta (premium Italian brand) green lentils in tomato paste, plus 12 cans of D'aucy Brussell Sprouts (premium French brand). Only 40p (60c) per can. Very pleased with the sprouts as canned sprouts are like gold dust here in the UK - very rare - not seen then in any of the mainstream supermarkets.
I really want canned broccolli as i love teh stuff, but I have yet to see such a thing - I guess it is too delicate for canning. I dare say I'll have to do without after the apocalypse.
Still, the sprouts are a winner as my green veg was previosuly limited to peas, lentils, and green beans. Hate spinach and asparagus so they are a no go.
As far as rotation goes, I have found myself eating a LOT more potatoes since I have been buying them canned as they are just so convenient. No faffing about peeling, just open can, heat, done. Very good value too at 26p per 350 grams; and just as good mashed, roasted or heated (boiled).
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