Scratch Challenge: Day 3

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Saturday….ahhhhhh…

Rosie and I had a very lazy Saturday.  We didn’t get out of our jammies all day long!

For breakfast, we ate granola cookies and fruit with a glass of milk.

I’m learning the importance of leftovers with the scratch cooking. It makes life way easier not to have to start each meal from square one.  Although I’ve always been a “leftover” person, I have also kept “quick” things around like peanut butter and crackers.  Now, the only real “quick foods” are fruits and nuts unless there is something on hand that is prepared. Thus the cookies.

Since it was Saturday, I decided to make a bit of a lunch time feast in order that we might have some good leftovers. I had purchased whole chickens on sale this week (buy one, get one free – woohoo!!!) I truly don’t think there is better food than a delicious roasted chicken.

I stuffed the chicken with whole garlic cloves and whole onions, then seasoned the outside with an MSG-free seasoning salt.  There’s nothing easier than popping a chicken into the oven for an hour!

Meanwhile I cooked a huge pot of mashed potatoes (making enough for the basis of potato pancakes for another meal) and some green beans with butter. I topped it off with a garlicky gravy.

Later, for supper, I turned the leftover gravy into a Southern milk gravy and made a very quick batch of biscuits to go under the gravy.  This pic is not the prettiest but anyone who has ever had Southern biscuits and gravy knows how delicious it really is.

Lest our dinner sound like a complete nutritional wash, we had fresh organic apples for dessert.
At the end of the day, we have the following delicious leftovers to be used over the next couple of days:
roasted chicken
mashed taters
biscuits

Back in the days before convenience foods and microwaves, from what I’ve read, breakfast and dinner were “hot” meals and lunch was often cold leftovers or ones that were quickly heated up while the cook of the family was doing other things. I’m getting the hang of it and gaining a new perspective on “quick”.  Previously I would not have considered making biscuits from scratch to be “fast” but I’ve learned I can get them in the oven in 7 minutes after a bit of practice.  That is nearly as fast as whacking one of those cans on the counter and baking up a chemical laden food-like substance.

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Daisy Luther

Daisy Luther is a coffee-swigging, globe-trotting blogger. She is the founder and publisher of three websites.  1) The Organic Prepper, which is about current events, preparedness, self-reliance, and the pursuit of liberty on her website, 2)  The Frugalite, a website with thrifty tips and solutions to help people get a handle on their personal finances without feeling deprived, and 3) PreppersDailyNews.com, an aggregate site where you can find links to all the most important news for those who wish to be prepared. She is widely republished across alternative media and  Daisy is the best-selling author of 5 traditionally published books and runs a small digital publishing company with PDF guides, printables, and courses. You can find her on FacebookPinterest, Gab, MeWe, Parler, Instagram, and Twitter.

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