What better way to show friends and family how great “food storage” food is than to give them a gift from your Home Storage Kitchen! Below are suggested recipes found in Pantry Cooking and in the Recipe Archives that can be given as gifts or “gifts in a jar.”
GIFTS FROM THE HOME STORAGE KITCHEN
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Northern Trail Mix Nature Trail Mix Cranberry Walnut Clusters Apricot Almond Clusters Berry Chocolates Trail Mix Clusters Fudge Logs Amaranth Peanut Butter Balls Potato Candy Oatmeal Fudge Chocolate Dipped Apricots Soynuts Roasted Blackeye Peas Popped Wheat Queso Blanco Cheese Ball or Spread Whole Wheat Sesame Crackers Herbed Vegetable Thins Honey-Wheat Crackers Whole Wheat Crackers |
Corn Thins Sesame wafers Oat Wafers Granola Three Grain Granola Pantry Muesli Whole Wheat Raisin Scones Pizza Bread Sticks Quick Cinnamon Rolls Pumpkin Bread Mom’s Brown Bread Ruth’s Fruitcake Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cake Brownies Soft Molasses Cookies Gingerbread Cookies Peanut Butter Cookies Pumpkin Cookies Kool-Aid Playdough |
GIFTS IN A JAR FROM THE HOME STORAGE KITCHEN
“Gifts in a Jar” can easily be made from the following recipes. Check cooking instructions to determine whether some of the ingredients should be packaged separately. Those ingredients put in a small bag can be put in the top of the container before it is closed or attached to the outside with a ribbon. Some recipe’s ingredients can be layered, such as Pantry Soup Mix, to give visual flair to your gift. Be sure to attach cooking instructions and/or suggested ways to use your gift.
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Baked Cereal Seven Grain Cereal Six Grain Cereal Quick Whole Grain Cereal Indian Meal Pantry Soup Mix Fifteen Bean Soup Split Pea Soup II Herbed Buckwheat |
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Couscous Herbed Rice Chocolate Sugar Cinnamon Sugar Spiced Sugar Seasoned Salt Herb Blend Spiced Citrus Tea Carnitas |
Additional recipes can be used as gifts by packaging the dry ingredients and adding the canned ingredients to them in a gift basket. See "Dinner in a Basket."