How about chow chow.
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Maybe consider sharing your wealth ... and donate some of your bounty
to a local Food Bank and/or Soup Kitchen/ |
This is a new recipe I’m planning to make today
Runza Casserole 2 tubes crescent rolls 2# hamburger 1 cup chopped onions 4 cups cabbage shredded Salt & pepper 1# mozzarella shredded Pat 1 tube crescent roll dough into a lightly greased 9x13 pan. Bake 350 degrees until brown (7 minutes). Brown hamburger in a skillet with chopped onions, drain grease. Add shredded cabbage, cover and steam a few minutes. Season with salt & pepper. When mixture has cooled off, spread on baked dough. Top with cheese then the 2nd roll of crescent dough. Bake 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes then cover with foil & bake another 10 minutes. I can imagine the aroma will be amazing ! |
Donate to local food pantry if you use up all your ideas.
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Our major food bank distributor here doesn't take fresh food any more. But I've had great success with soup kitchens from our local churches taking whatever unwanted meats and fresh (as in nice, not on its last legs) produce.
If you have a Craig's List in your area you can look for "food" under the wanted section, or you can post an ad in whatever section is appropriate (for me it would be free). We do have a great program for our farmer's market, if you are already on most forms of assistance you can get a $5.00 food voucher to use at the market. There is a limited number of vouchers for those over 65 on no assistance as well. |
Another idea ...
Gather together a bunch of friends and make cabbage rolls or WHY. Then sell them as a fundraiser for your local church or some other charity. Or donate to another food program. Just be sure you check you are doing so, within any food/health/business regulations that apply. One of our local churches make individual sized chicken, turkey and beef pies. They sell like hotcakes ... and have become an easy and big fundraiser for the church. |
Wow! So many great ideas! I knew that you folks would come through. Thanks!
~ C |
Originally Posted by kuntryquilter
(Post 8287901)
My first husband was like that. One year he planted 5 rows of radishes. What can you do with a radish? We supplied all of our neighbors and still had plenty.
~C |
Sauerkraut is for more than just hot dogs, for sure...Try some in a dish like this, I grew up with it, and loved it!
https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/m...ulash-52546811 |
There are many versions of this on pinterest. Egg roll in a bowl https://stylishcravings.com/low-carb...egg-roll-bowl/
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