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To: greeneyes

You’re getting into some higher-end stuff with the salmon. But that’s OK if your SHTF budget allows it. And I like the Hormel chicken tamales in a can. Delicious. The beef ones taste funny to me. But if that’s all that’s in the pantry, down it goes. The Vienna sausages work, too. We both eat them. Some days, she’ll grab a can or two and a bottle of Fresca to take to work and eat on crackers. She’s a priss and only likes the regular or chicken Vienna sausages. I like ‘em smoked, Buffalo style, BBQ, Hot & Spicy, all of them. And don’t forget Treet and canned corned beef, the kind with the key on the side. Again, crackers and a little mustard, and you’ve got dinner.


181 posted on 06/27/2021 7:25:21 PM PDT by Viking2002 (Remember, all the world’s a barstool.)
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To: Viking2002

Our plan uses Fish once a week - Salmon is for the fourth week of the month. We like Salmon Salad, but sometimes switch it up for salmon patties. It’s good for the omega - threes.

We have Tuna for the second week. Shrimp Bisque and Clam Chowder for the first and third weeks. Extra tuna cause we like it so much.

I love plain Vienna Sausages with mustard and crackers. My kids loved the beanie wienees I made at home with baked beans.

We bought some canned hash to try and see if we liked it. I’ll have to try some Treet or canned corned beef - never had that before.

I use one can of Hormel Chili without beans, one can of tamales, a pack of velveeta cheese sauce or block of cheese, garlic powder and worchester shire sauce. Micro wave it or crock pot it.

Scoop it up with oven warmed tortilla chips.


185 posted on 06/27/2021 7:39:40 PM PDT by greeneyes ( Moderation In Pursuit of Justice is NO Virtue--LET FREEDOM RING)
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