SCD™Cooking Tips
1. Get organized
with meal plans and "specific" shopping
list - pun intended.
2. Invest
in a few kitchen gadgets and appliances that you'll use often - garlic
press, hand cheese slicer, cutting board, yoghurt maker, food processor,
etc.
3. Review
the various websites with recipes on a weekly basis for ideas.
4. Buy at
least 10 lbs of almond flour at a time; freeze for up to 2 years
5. Make double batch of italian sauce and freeze in 1 and 2 cup dishes/bags
for recipe use.
6. Also double
batches of muffins and cookies and freeze.
7. Make large
batch of ketchup and freeze a few ounces in each container.
8. Bake/slowcook
a large beef roast and slice and freeze with its juice in serving portions.
This is a life saver for me on really busy evenings. Basic soups (not
creamed) freeze very well.
9. Get used
to going to grocery store twice in one week, second stop is for fresh
yoghurt ingredients and a couple more fresh veggies.
10. Spend
a little more money on small conveniences like zip-lock bags. Not buying
illegal foods will make up the difference in cost.
From Pat
on the LI Listserve
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