Monday, October 8, 2018

Monday Message


"Our bishops storehouses are not intended to stock enough commodities to care for all the members of the Church. Storehouses are only established to care for the poor and the needy. For this reason, members of the Church have been instructed to personally store a year’s supply of food, clothing, and, where possible, fuel. By following this counsel, most members will be prepared and able to care for themselves and their family members, and be able to share with others as may be needed." (President Ezra Taft Benson)

Fall has arrived.

I always feel like I am in a hurry to button up things for winter. I do lots of organizing before the snow flies…



I have organized a working basket for tatting.



I thought hard on how to have a portable way with my tatting as I have it so organized I did not want to mess that up. So I took a zipper pouch I had and thought hard on what to put in it. With that done, I repeated it again with knitting notions…



We shall see if this works. It hasn’t in the past very well but I  tweaked it differently this time.

I also added trays to my shelves. I had these trays from a yard sale long  ago I got them for a dollar for twelve.




I think these gave a cozy look. I feel the squirrel effect I call it, to get house buttoned up and food in.

Lana shared in the comments this recipe…

https://www.lecremedelacrumb.com/overnight-cinnamon-pecan-french-toast-casserole - thank you, Lana! This is just the right time of year for this.



I also put these jars together on the butcher block after seeing something similar that inspired me. I already had the jars so there was no extra cost.

I am not a coffee drinker, never have been, but I thought this little coffee pot was cute to use in decorating. I got it at our reuse place, it has all the inner parts still in it. Thought it would look cute on this shelf.



https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Store+This%2c+Not+That!&qft=+filterui%3auserpage-everydayfoodstorage&view=detail&mid=C08403CA3A26C56B9E4FC08403CA3A26C56B9E4F&&FORM=VRDGAR - how to make creamy oatmeal from food storage since you saw my oatmeal jar up above.

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Store+This%2c+Not+That!&qft=+filterui%3auserpage-everydayfoodstorage&view=detail&mid=7D5CC712BEEBC7568CAB7D5CC712BEEBC7568CAB&&FORM=VRDGAR - how to fix one pot spaghetti.

I store pasta in five gallon buckets and put two bay leaves on top then put the lid on and then date and label it. I will tell you pasta stored this way lasts for many years.

I will add a reminder here... NEVER place buckets or other food directly on the concrete floor. I recommend placing wood between the buckets and the floor.

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Store+This%2c+Not+That!&qft=+filterui%3auserpage-everydayfoodstorage&view=detail&mid=9EB835468792AEB5E9719EB835468792AEB5E971&rvsmid=7D5CC712BEEBC7568CAB7D5CC712BEEBC7568CAB&FORM=VDQVAP - with the hurricane tragedies of late this may be a good place to start.

We got our flu shots this last week so I want you to work on your sick plans, like cans of chicken soup, fluids, cough drops, crackers and easy meals especially some casseroles made up in the freezer. Even your own chicken soup would be more desirable than canned soup from the store. But make your plan and work it as the sickness time of year will soon be here.

Watch your store flyers. Be frugal about stocking up on storage and supplies. Work on your skill building. Do the best you can.   

10 comments:

  1. That little coffee pot is just adorable. I have a huge aluminum one made in the 1930's that can make 20 cups at a time. It makes excellent coffee and is quite the conversation piece when we have a group in. Thanks for the mention on the recipe. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do. Have a great week!

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    1. we are not coffee drinkers but it was too cute someone else pointed out the internal things I had no idea but thought it was way too cute.

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  2. OH! Thank you for the reminder. I need to make a phone call to schedule flu shots for myself and the kids today. :)

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    1. yep if you go back yr before last I got sick thirty days felt better went to church got sick again thirty days got better went to church got sick again thirty days only I stayed home till it was safer to go out I think if I hadn't gotten shot I might not have made it thru.

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  3. Those trays are so cute. I made a large pot of chili with meat that was on sale. I used tomatoes and hot peppers from the garden. I added twice the beans that the recipe calls for. I put the chili on a bed of rice. It makes 16 servings. I froze 3 large containers for future dinners. Who needs to get takeout when I have quick, easy and delicious dinners in my freezer. I do have to make more chicken orzo soup for the freezer. I finished the rest of it last week when I was sick. I have plenty of stock in the freezer and I just pulled all of my carrots. Maybe tomorrow after work I will do it. Have a great week.

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    1. it is great to have several meals in the freezer for those days we don't feel well for sure.

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  4. My blog friend Vickie posted on getting ready for sick days, too. That's two of you that have reminded me. I guess I will work on that this week. Your trays are pretty; I have found that gathering my supplies (hand quilting or crochet... whatever I'm working on) and putting them on a tray by my table, helps keep my things organized while I'm working. If I need a quick clean up, I can just grab the whole tray and put it out of sight. Another great reason to buy pretty little trays. :-))

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    1. yes it is handy...I always remind people who are going in for surgery to put a basket together before they go in with projects everything they will need even scissors a treat a book a magazine a favorite drink if they feel up to the project they won't need to get up for items if they don't feel up to the project they can read if not that they can look at the magazine.

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  5. I love how you call it the squirrel effect , to get house" buttoned up" for winter. I love all that you do and your home is so adorable and comfy.

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