by Karla Pantenburg Moore
Normally I post recipes that use just canned, dried or storage goods. But sometimes it’s best to think outside the box and use what you have on-hand. Try something different to keep your taste buds alive.
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This recipe starts out with a very basic curry sauce. It’s delicious even without the avocado. The full
recipe uses fresh ingredients. You add whatever is in your pantry.
The veggies may be fresh or canned. Add meat if you have it. Served over steamed rice, it makes a very filling meal. I don’t know any Preppers who don’t have a supply of rice on hand!
2-3 TBSP. Green Curry Paste (3 is really spicy)
Garnish with fresh basil and avocado.
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Karla Moore is a professional soaper, accomplished Dutch oven cook, prepper and avid do-it-
yourselfer. She is the author of “Survival Pantry” blog, and walks the preparedness talk. Karla, and her husband Warren, live on a small farm outside Gilbert, Iowa.
The Moores have a large garden and several fruit trees, and Karla cards, spins and dyes wool, sews, cans, preserves food and makes cheese. In season, she and Warren are avid mushroom hunters.
Karla owns and operates “Heart of Iowa” soapworks. She started making soaps for her own personal use, and started her business in April, 2000. Karla has very sensitive skin and is allergic to the detergents used in most commercial soaps. Her experimentation, and earlier training as a cosmetologist, subsequently lead to a special line of soaps designed for people with allergies or similar skin conditions.
Today, Karla sells soap products all over the world and offers a complete line of scented and specialty soaps, shampoo bars, and custom blends. Karla specializes in soaps for people with allergies and teaches soapmaking, spinning and knitting classes. She enjoys visiting with both beginner and experienced soapers.
Karla’s idea of a good time is hosting a large family gathering at her farm, where she and several of her siblings team up to feed a crowd of friends, neighbors and relatives, using Dutch ovens and off-grid cooking methods!