Author: | Anne Johnson Knutson | ISBN: | 9781452070681 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | October 15, 2010 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Anne Johnson Knutson |
ISBN: | 9781452070681 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | October 15, 2010 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
*Do you have stored food for emergencies?*Do you have recipes for tasty food from this stored food?These are recipes for stored- type foods and arent in any regular cookbooks that I know of.This may be what youre looking for or may some day need.
There is a Camping/Trail Section in this cookbook, but MANY of the recipes throughout the rest of the booklet would also work great for campfire cooking.
During about 25 years of jungle living in Bolivia, South America, my mother collected these recipes. Some recipes are hers, some shared from other jungle wives and mothers.
Where we lived, there were no grocery stores, no roads, no TVs, no electricity, no plumbing, no other people for about 1 hours flying time over a beautiful emerald carpet of Amazonian rainforest with an occasional brown river ribbon winding across the endless green below.
Every 3 to 5 months, a Cessna would bring supplies, like batteries, 100 lb. bag of flour, raisins, canned foods, shotgun shells, outboard motor parts & gasoline, and most importantly mail.
My first summer in the jungle, Mom baked bread in a tin oven over a campfire.The next year she had a wood burning stove my father made for her from the round cut-off ends of a barrel & tins cans, clayed around to make a fire box, and a chimney stack of 5 gallon gas cans wired together.
She still used the tin oven on the stove top for baking.Its not easy baking over a wood fire, trying to keep it burning evenly and consistently.
My wish for you is that this recipe collection from Elena Josephine Garland Johnson will be a help to you.She would like that.Shes the lady in the front cover picture.
*Do you have stored food for emergencies?*Do you have recipes for tasty food from this stored food?These are recipes for stored- type foods and arent in any regular cookbooks that I know of.This may be what youre looking for or may some day need.
There is a Camping/Trail Section in this cookbook, but MANY of the recipes throughout the rest of the booklet would also work great for campfire cooking.
During about 25 years of jungle living in Bolivia, South America, my mother collected these recipes. Some recipes are hers, some shared from other jungle wives and mothers.
Where we lived, there were no grocery stores, no roads, no TVs, no electricity, no plumbing, no other people for about 1 hours flying time over a beautiful emerald carpet of Amazonian rainforest with an occasional brown river ribbon winding across the endless green below.
Every 3 to 5 months, a Cessna would bring supplies, like batteries, 100 lb. bag of flour, raisins, canned foods, shotgun shells, outboard motor parts & gasoline, and most importantly mail.
My first summer in the jungle, Mom baked bread in a tin oven over a campfire.The next year she had a wood burning stove my father made for her from the round cut-off ends of a barrel & tins cans, clayed around to make a fire box, and a chimney stack of 5 gallon gas cans wired together.
She still used the tin oven on the stove top for baking.Its not easy baking over a wood fire, trying to keep it burning evenly and consistently.
My wish for you is that this recipe collection from Elena Josephine Garland Johnson will be a help to you.She would like that.Shes the lady in the front cover picture.