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		<title>By: Formulating a Plan &#171; Eat Well, Live Well</title>
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		<description>[...] light of all that, these posts on Through the Cooking Glass are very timely: Planning, part 1 and part 2. I certainly needed a little inspiration, not to mention some practical help. Eating [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Dona in OK</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Feb 2007 22:04:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This &quot;plan&quot; has already been revised on my own blog...I made lists of what actually needs to be grown. I have all the seeds and more. But now I can look at this and know what I really NEED to whittle away the things I will actually buy otherwise :o) It will be a perpetual thing. Im convinced we wont always HAVE grocery coops.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This &#8220;plan&#8221; has already been revised on my own blog&#8230;I made lists of what actually needs to be grown. I have all the seeds and more. But now I can look at this and know what I really NEED to whittle away the things I will actually buy otherwise <img src='http://s.wordpress.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_surprised.gif' alt=':o' class='wp-smiley' /> ) It will be a perpetual thing. Im convinced we wont always HAVE grocery coops.</p>
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		<title>By: Dona in OK</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Feb 2007 21:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>And here...we take it to the next level!
My NT Recipe Repetoire &amp; Spring GARDEN Planning Guide :o)

What have I learned to prepare....let me count the things....

The(words) are a minimum of what my family SHOULD raise or plant to &quot;grow our own&quot; for THESE recipes....items are only listed once each)

I) Main dishes

Roast Beast of just about any barnyard species - lol (chicken, quail, goat, beef, geese &amp; duck...garlic &amp; yellow onions) 
Baked Whiting (red onions)

II) Soups

Chicken stock (celery, carrots, parsley, vinegar) 
Coconut chicken soup (red chilies, basil, sweet potatoes) 
Bird &amp; Bull Soup (tomatoes, red potatoes, cabbage) 
Borsch (chives, beets, dill) 
Bean Sprout Soup (green onions, mung beans)
III) Salads

IV) Fermentations (e.g. pickles)

Kefir (plain &amp; smoothies) (eggs, milk) 
Preserved lemons (whey) 
KvassGrn 
Tomato Salsa (cilantro, oregano, tomatillos, jalepenos) 
LA Kraut Super Tonic (white onion, echinacea)

V) Breakfast Fair

Dutch Baby Pancakes (wheat) 
Bread 
Super Scramble 
Blender Pancakes

VI) REAL Dairy (my own COW: milk, cream, cheeses)

Sour Cream 
Curds &amp; Whey 
Cultured butter

VII) Breads &amp; Desserts

Arrowroot Crackers (cayenne) 
Sourdough Starter 

MY OWN LOCAL GROCERY COOP ORDER (master list)

PRODUCE: Ginger, Horseradish 
FRUITS: Bananas, Cherries, Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Pineapple 
DRIED: Honduran Coffee, Sea Salt, Cloves, Blk Pepper, Cummin, Curry Powder, Bonito Flakes, Sesame Seed/Tahini, Nutmeg, Arrowroot Powder 
GRAINS: Red Wheat, Rolled Oats, Brn Rice, Sushi Rice, Lentils, Oats, Flax Seed, Rye Berries 
BOTTLED: Coconut, Palm, Sesame &amp; Olive oils, Coconut milk, Rapadura/sucanot, Soy Sauce, Vanilla, Molasses, Honey, Maple Syrup 
SUPPLEMENTS: Vitamin C, Psyllium, Hawthorn, Milk Thistle, Tea Tree, Lavendula,</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And here&#8230;we take it to the next level!<br />
My NT Recipe Repetoire &amp; Spring GARDEN Planning Guide <img src='http://s.wordpress.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_surprised.gif' alt=':o' class='wp-smiley' /> )</p>
<p>What have I learned to prepare&#8230;.let me count the things&#8230;.</p>
<p>The(words) are a minimum of what my family SHOULD raise or plant to &#8220;grow our own&#8221; for THESE recipes&#8230;.items are only listed once each)</p>
<p>I) Main dishes</p>
<p>Roast Beast of just about any barnyard species &#8211; lol (chicken, quail, goat, beef, geese &amp; duck&#8230;garlic &amp; yellow onions)<br />
Baked Whiting (red onions)</p>
<p>II) Soups</p>
<p>Chicken stock (celery, carrots, parsley, vinegar)<br />
Coconut chicken soup (red chilies, basil, sweet potatoes)<br />
Bird &amp; Bull Soup (tomatoes, red potatoes, cabbage)<br />
Borsch (chives, beets, dill)<br />
Bean Sprout Soup (green onions, mung beans)<br />
III) Salads</p>
<p>IV) Fermentations (e.g. pickles)</p>
<p>Kefir (plain &amp; smoothies) (eggs, milk)<br />
Preserved lemons (whey)<br />
KvassGrn<br />
Tomato Salsa (cilantro, oregano, tomatillos, jalepenos)<br />
LA Kraut Super Tonic (white onion, echinacea)</p>
<p>V) Breakfast Fair</p>
<p>Dutch Baby Pancakes (wheat)<br />
Bread<br />
Super Scramble<br />
Blender Pancakes</p>
<p>VI) REAL Dairy (my own COW: milk, cream, cheeses)</p>
<p>Sour Cream<br />
Curds &amp; Whey<br />
Cultured butter</p>
<p>VII) Breads &amp; Desserts</p>
<p>Arrowroot Crackers (cayenne)<br />
Sourdough Starter </p>
<p>MY OWN LOCAL GROCERY COOP ORDER (master list)</p>
<p>PRODUCE: Ginger, Horseradish<br />
FRUITS: Bananas, Cherries, Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Pineapple<br />
DRIED: Honduran Coffee, Sea Salt, Cloves, Blk Pepper, Cummin, Curry Powder, Bonito Flakes, Sesame Seed/Tahini, Nutmeg, Arrowroot Powder<br />
GRAINS: Red Wheat, Rolled Oats, Brn Rice, Sushi Rice, Lentils, Oats, Flax Seed, Rye Berries<br />
BOTTLED: Coconut, Palm, Sesame &amp; Olive oils, Coconut milk, Rapadura/sucanot, Soy Sauce, Vanilla, Molasses, Honey, Maple Syrup<br />
SUPPLEMENTS: Vitamin C, Psyllium, Hawthorn, Milk Thistle, Tea Tree, Lavendula,</p>
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