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Mixes and Save 50-90%
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Easy,
Convenient and Inexpensive
Want to cut
the cost of convenient mixes by at least 50 percent? Make your
own delicious bread, cake, muffin, frosting, salad dressing,
sauce, cookie, and pancake mixes without sacrificing your budget,
time, or tastebuds. Preparation and cleanup time is a snap. And
its so easy even the kids can do it!
Ingredients
Commercial
dry mixes use dehydrated products such as butter, eggs, cheese,
milk, shortening, etc. You can use these same ingredients at
home by making your own mixes. Many grocery or health food stores
are starting to carry the basic dry ingredients. However, they
are usually quite a bit more expensive than if you purchase from
companies who sell bulk dehydrated foods. You might just find
many of the ingredients on your home food storage shelf collecting
dust. Once you learn how easy it is to use these basic dry ingredients,
youll never want to return to old-fashioned
cookin again!
How To Make
Mixes
There are two
ways to make mixes: 1) put all ingredients together in a large
electric mixer; cover tightly and mix well, or 2) shake all ingredients
in a large container with a lid or in a plastic bag sealed tightly.
If the recipe contains dehydrated whole egg, first combine the
egg with one cup of flour in the bag, then add the remaining
dry ingredients, close and shake. If a dry ingredient becomes
hard or lumpy, break into pieces and process in a blender just
long enough to make it a fine powder again.
Try our
Pancake Mix for fun: |
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Pancake Mix |
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Ingredients:
- 8 cups white
or whole wheat flour
- 3/4 cups shortening
powder
- 3/4 cups powdered
milk
- 3/4 cups brown
or white sugar or 1/3 cups fructose
- 2/3 cups dehydrated
whole eggs
- 1/3 cups baking
powder
- 1 scant Tablespoon
salt
- Family
Favorite Pancakes
- 1 scant cup
Pancake Mix
- 1 cup water
Stir together.
Let stand a minute and cook on a hot oiled griddle. Turn when
bubbles break on top. Makes six 4 pancakes. |
Apple Pancakes
Combine:
1 cup Pancake Mix made without sugar
Add:
1 cup apple juice
Mix-A-Meal
Cookbook, by Deanna Bean and Lorna Shute, p. 36.
Storing
Mixes
Store in covered
container in cool dark place for optimal shelf life, preferably
40-68 degrees. If you want a longer shelf life for your mixes,
put your flour in the freezer for two days before making mixes.
Taste and
Health Benefits
Homemade mixes
taste better and are better for you. You can eliminate or significantly
reduce preservatives in your foods. Need to make modifications
for special diets? No problem! You can use fructose in place
of sugar. Just use approximately one-third to one-half as much
and adjust to satisfy your own taste. Need a no-salt diet? In
place of salt try dehydrated orange flavoring for breads and
rolls and dehydrated butterscotch flavoring for cookies. Or,
you could reduce or leave out salt entirely if you need to. What
about fat? The big secret in making mixes is you use half as
much dehydrated shortening, butter, or margarine in the mixes
as non-dehydrated. Who couldnt benefit from a lower fat
diet? The recipes will turn out light and fluffy! For a non-fat
alternative use applesauce in place of oil. A lactose intolerant
individual can use dry soy milk powder in place of powdered dairy
milk. Youll never know the difference. Dehydrated egg white
and dehydrated whole egg can be used interchangeably in most
recipes according to dietary needs and taste. Butter or margarine
powder can be used interchangeably.
Other Applications
Making your
own mixes is also ideal for camping, unexpected company, emergencies,
or gifts. Useful homemade gift baskets are always appreciated
for bridal showers, birthdays, Christmas, and more.
Try It,
Youll Like It!
Go ahead, try
a mix and see for yourself how easy it really is. Then let the
kids try and have some fun shaking everything together! Once
you understand the proper ratios for using the basic dry ingredients,
you can convert many of your regular recipes into mix recipes
for great taste and convenience. Heres a fun Cheese Sauce
for nacho chips, macaroni and cheese, cheese and broccoli or
topping for a potato bar.
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Cheese Sauce Mix |
- 4 1/2 cups
dehydrated cheese sauce
- 2 2/3 cups
powdered milk
- 2 2/3 cups
dehydrated butter powder or margarine powder
- 2 2/3 cups
flour
- 2 teaspoons
onion powder
If you want
to try a smaller mix first to see how you like it try a Mini-Mix
instead:
- Cheese
Sauce Mini-Mix
- 1/3 cups dehydrated
cheese powder
- 3 Tablespoons
powdered milk
- 3 Tablespoons
dehydrated butter powder or margarine powder
- 3 Tablespoons
flour
- 1/8 teaspoons
onion powder
Cheese Sauce
- Combine:
- 1 cup hot
tap water
- 1/2 cup Cheese
Sauce Mix (above)
Bring to a boil stirring with a wire whisk -- it only takes a
minute! For a touch of color add a few parsley flakes (optional).
Mix-A-Meal
Cookbook, by Deanna Bean and Lorna Shute, p. 46. |
- more information...
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- Mindy learned
from firsthand experience many skills of self reliance as the
fourth of ten children. B.A. Public Relations. Founder of Mix-A-Meal
Company, publisher of Mix-A-Meal Cookbook, founder of Preparedness
Plus.
- Contact Information:
Mix-A-Meal Company
PO Box 971662
Orem, UT 84097-1662
info@mixameal.com
www.mixameal.com
800-588-5412
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