Looks into turkey.
Most people think of it as a Thanksgiving/Christmas kind of food.
I went grocery shopping on Mar 13 just after President Trump announced the shut down, and the stores were packed and the meat dept was wiped out of chicken, but there was still some turkey left.
I bought on turkey and left the turkey breast.
So I’ll cook it, make soup out of the carcass, then pressure can the soup which is basically meat and broth. I always add the veggies later as I don’t care for the way most veggies can up.
I went to Walmart this past Sunday just before closing at 8:30 pm. There were no chicken breasts, so I bought one of the few drumstick packages. There was no regular or bulk hamburger, so I bought a pound of the grass feed hamburger which costs more. Then I went for some 2% milk. All the gallons and most of the 1/2 gallons were gone except for 3 gallons of skim milk, and a gallon of chocolate milk my partner reluctantly bought. Everyone was wearing masks or bandanas. I don’t think they were allowed in the store without them.