Shelf stable bag meals for your pantry, seniors, college kids, neighbors, etc
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- These bag meals are ww friendly and shelf stable. Great for neighbors, seniors, college kids, grieving families and the like. Let me know if you make this type of meal and what you put in your bags.
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I enjoyed watching this. There are numerous times I look at a full pantry and say "What can I make out of this." This is the solution! Thank you
Im glad it was helpful for you. Thanks for your sweet comment.
I love these kinds of meals! Thank you so much for sharing. I have another meal I'll share with you that is similiar to your taco soup. 1 large can chicken with juice, 1 can green enchilada sauce, 1 can black beans ( or beans of choice, I have used them all.) 1 can drained corn or hominy, 1 cup chicken broth (throw in 1 bouillion cube in bag and you can add the one cup water). Wonderful with cornbread.
This is such a great idea, especially now that so many families and seniors are experiencing food insecurity.
That is so true. You could give someone a bag meal and they would have a full meal for four people.
Thank you Debbie! I'm always looking for ideas to keep on hand for when I can't get to the store and just want to cook out of the pantry.
Years ago i had to to to the salvation army for food help. They had shelf stable meals in a bag. Me and my 2 young daughters were thankful for them..... they called them supper in a sack and still do when they see them. Thank you for this video
I like to have a few shelf stable meals ready for days I just can’t think of what to cook. As I was organizing them yesterday, it occurred to me that these would be great to take to neighbors, grieving families, send home with the kids, college kids, and so many more uses.
Soooo I made a video showing how to put a few of those meals together.
Taco Soup
Canned Chicken breast
Taco seasoning
Black beans (drain and rinse)
Dehydrated onion
Refried beans
Rotel
Petit tomatoes
Mix and heat. 0 point per serving
Chicken gravy over potatoes
Canned chicken breast
Cream of chicken soup
Chicken gravy mix
Instant potatoes ½ c serving
Make potatoes
Heat vegetable
Stir other ingredients in a pan and heat through.
Serve chicken gravy over potatoes, serve vegetable on the side.
4 points per serving
Pineapple Chicken Fried Rice
1 can mixed veggies (drained)
Canned chicken breast
2 eggs, slightly beaten
1 t. garlic
¼ c soy sauce
½ c. pine apple chunks
2 c. cooked rice
Make rice ahead and let cool if possible
In a large pan or wok, mix and heat everything together, starting with the rice, then the egg, then everything else.
Serve with soy sauce or sweet chili sauce
4-6 points per serving depending on if using sweet chili sauce.
Tomato soup and saltines
Canned tomato soup
Shelf stable almond milk
Sleeve of saltine crackers
Make soup with the almond milk. Each can makes two servings. Serve 6 saltines with each serving.
5 points per serving
Bean and Cheese Tostadas
Refried beans or mashed pinto beans
Corn tostada shells
Dehydrated cheese
The night before refresh the cheese in the fridge. Heat the beans and spread on the tostadas. Top with cheese that you refreshed the night before.
6 Points for two tostadas.
Chicken Enchilada Casserole
*Canned chicken breast
*Cream of chicken soup
*Greek yogurt (if available)
*2/3 c. Almond milk (shelf stable)
6 corn tortillas
1 c. shredded cheese (dehydrated and refreshed)
*Canned green chilies
*Garlic, onion, and salt and pepper
Mix *’d ingredients. Layer tortillas, mix, cheese, repeat. End with cheese. Bake at 350 20 minutes or until warmed through.
5 points per serving
Fiesta Chicken
Canned chicken breast
Fiesta seasoning (taco seasoning, etc.)
1 can corn, drained
1 can rotel
1 can black beans, rinsed and drained.
Mix in a pan and heat through. Serve on a tortilla with cheese.
Points vary according to which tortilla and cheese you use. Otherwise, its zero points
I did not make all of these in the video, but these are all of the ones i have put together so far.
Tuna Fritters or Salmon
Canned tuna
Dehydrated onion
Dehydrated peppers
Powdered eggs equal to 2 eggs
2 T. flour (2 pts.)
Paprika
½ t. baking powder
Mix together and spoon onto hot sprayed pan. Fry until brown. Makes 3 fritters per can of tuna. Approx. 1 points each.
Pinto bean or refried bean fritters.
1-1/2 c. mashed pinto or refried beans
1 egg made from powdered egg
Water for consistency
Dehydrated onion
Dehydrated peppers
½ can corn if desired
Mix together. Drop by spoonful’s onto sprayed hot pan. Cook until nicely browned on both sides. Drain on a rack to retain crispness.
Yogurt and shredded cheese may be used for toppings if desired.
0 points per serving.
thank you for sharing and please share more
I will try. Thank you for your interest.
Thanks for the extra recipes 🎉🎉
😂 also when we buy "generic" we call it "I wish I was" I wish I was Rotel, I wish I was a Ritz, I wish I was Mt Dew 😂😂😂😂😂
Love the cabinets. A lot.
Thank you.
I think this is such an awesome idea!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
Nice...id make these up for myself and put them in the pantry ..also good for the blessing boxes
Great ideas thanks
I love your cabinets!😊
Great idea
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you for doing this video.
Im glad it was what you were looking for. Two of my daughters went on a camping trip and i sent a few of these along. Made me happy to help them.
Thank you for sharing.
These are awesome. Thank you for sharing. Subscribed!
Thank you Robin.
What a great idea.
Shared on my community page 👍🏻
Amazing
great ideas
these are a great ideas!
Thank you for watching.
So glad I stumbled upon your video, greetings from NY!
Hello to you. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Great ideas! I like corn instead of refried beans in taco soup, yum!
❤❤ Just found your channel. This is such a great idea 🙂
Thank you. It is a handy thing to do.
Great recipe ideas!
Thank you. I’m always on the lookout for more ideas.
Newly subscribed! Thank you for this
Thank you for subscribing and your comment. I really like having meals ready to go.
@@frugalmrsolson1 this works for people like me learning how to cook
New parents, also. And, people who just had a surgery.
Yes. So many uses. Ive given them to grieving families and to my kids for camping trips.
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These are great! New subscriber friend here and hello 👋
Thank you so much
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do more of these videos please 🙏
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thank you what to see more.
Love these ideas! Did you calculate how many WW points the serving of Tuna Fritters have? I'd love to see more WW friendly meal ideas! Thanks! 🤗
No I have not done those calculations. I’m wondering if using crushed pork rinds would make the points less. I’ll have to investigate.
I’ll see what I can come up with for more ww friendly meals.
Thank you for taking the time to comment.
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Debbie, do you home dehydrate onions from fresh or buy them already dehydrated? Thank you!
Debbie, do you have any more recipes?
were do you get your power eggs
Nice ideas💯👍💯💕💯👏💯🍀💯🎉💯🙏💯🌏💯
Thank you. Have a great day.
I love these! Do you have the recipe anywhere to write down?
I added all the recipes in the comments. Thanks for watching.
In you Mexican soup, could you add a small can of corn, I think that would add a nice texture
You are so right. My mom eats with us and cannot handle corn so we don’t get to have it very often. Before we moved here i put corn in it and it was really good.
😊 For anyone who can't chew or digest corn try Hominy. It gives a corn like taste and texture but it it much easier to digest.
Is your printable available? These are great!
I posted the recipes in the comments. Thank you.
@@frugalmrsolson1 Thank you so much!
Do you gave a link for the recipes?
They are in the comments.
Where do I get the recipes?
They are listed in the comments.