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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Re-Run Sunday ......Lazy afternoon Sunday, more freezer meals


It's time again for Sunday Favorite Re-runs, a new Meme hosted by Chari over @ happytodesign It is so much fun to go back and re-run some of my favorite post.
This is a post I did right after I first started my blog back in Jan....And it continues the theme I've been doing all week...Putting up good summer veggies for winter time use.....

Lazy afternoon Sunday, more freezer meals
I had a very lazy day today. I made a big, big pot of homemade soup for lunch, We love home made vegetable soup. I usually make it out of ham that I have left over from a meal, but since my freezer needs filling with already cooked freezer meals and there is no baked ham in my near future, I bought a nice 2lb. bone in, ham just to make soup out of. I even cut a couple of sliced off to cook with our pancakes this morning. I got up at 6:30 this morning and put it on to cook very slow. When I returned home at dinner time it was ready and DH didn't even have to stir it.
Here is how I fixed it.
Doesn't that look yummy on a cold winters day......
Home made ham and veg soup
I used a lg boiler, with about 4 cups of water
cut ham into large cubes, added cubes and ham bone to pot
We raise a garden every year so I have plenty of frozen veggies to use.
I added 1 qt of field peas
1 qt of butter beans
1 qt of tomatoes,
1 pt of cut okra
2 cans corn..don't drain (Now I'm not wasting my good corn in homemade soup so I buy cans of whole kernal corn just for this purpose)
I also like some string beans and carrots in it, but DH doesn't so, I get by him by using 2 cups of the frozen mixed veggies you can buy in the freezer at your local market..(I buy it in bulk, alot cheaper that way and keep it in freezer) it has more corn so he is happy with that.
Salt & pepper to taste
1 large onion chopped.
I bring it to a broil and then reduce heat and let it simmer for about 3 1/2 hrs.
About 20 mins before it is done I add noodles, usually macaroni, but what ever I have on hand will work.
Picture of it cooked with out noodles...
When I am going to freeze it, I don't put the noodles in until I thaw it out and cook it for supper, then I threw the noodles in, while it's cooking I make a large pone of cornbread and a pitcher of ice tea.
Instant meal.
Today I made enough for our dinner & supper and put 4 qts in the freezer for future use.
I got 6 meals for an average of $1.75 each. How cool is that.

7 comments:

  1. So glad you brought back this post. Keep the good food coming!!

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  2. Thanks for the recipe. I'll have to try it out when it gets cold. Here in southern California that won't be until say next Jan or Feb.

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  3. Oh that looks good!! Love the recipes!

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  4. I can taste it now! So nice to see good home cooking! :)

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  5. Hi Molly...

    So happy to see you out for Sunday Favorites this week, my friend!!! I sure do enjoy your participation...been really enjoying these yummy recipes that you've been resharing with all of us (although they're new to me)! You know...I could just live off of homemade soup and be perfectly happy!!! It's so good for you with all those good veggies!!! This recipe using ham and a ham bone sounds delish!!! I'll have to give it a try! Thanks so much for sharing it with us!!!

    I also wanted to say a little something about the post that you just put up..."Soon and Very Soon"! My friend, thank you so much for sharing that with us! I believe the Lord really put that in your heart to share...it's my blessed Hope!!! I'm not a negative person...have always tried to see the bright side of things but there are times when I look around me and wonder...how much longer can things go on...when will the Lord come for us? I also believe that it will be very soon! I loved hearing the song...we used to sing the chorus all the time in church...I love it!!!

    Thank you, my friend! Have a blessed Sunday!

    Chari

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  6. Looks yummy Molly. Bet it was great with that cornbread.
    Ramona

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  7. Oh! yummy! You can see the wispy steam rise and almost imagine how good it smells!

    Thanks for sharing!

    I feel like some now! (and it is a wee bit cooler today (86 degrees) than it has been...)

    Blessings and Aloha!

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