Saturday, February 27, 2016

Rethink Meal Planning. Shopping for 3 months.


(Killing 2 birds with one stone on this post... 
updating the blog and working on the big shopping list!)



I am 36 weeks along with our 3rd little one. I go into town in just a few days to wait for our little girl to come. Going to get our  groceries to get us through summer while we are there. 



Port Alsworth does not have a grocery store (or a road to get to a grocery store) We fly to Anchorage, buy our food and supplies and have them flown back to us. This is the case for most villages in Alaska. That means we do HUGE shopping trips when we are on the road. It has worked out well for us to shop for 3ish months at a time. In the summer "3 months" of groceries easily last us 5+ months since we eat a lot of our meals at camp. I am hoping this trip will get us from April - September. 


This is what it looks like to shop for that much food/supplies.
It usually takes large trips to 3 stores to get everything we need.


Before we moved here (ALMOST A YEAR AGO!!...  wow) I tried to use the same method for a 3 month shopping trip as I had for a 3 week trip .... that simply didn't work. 

I used to plan each meal for the number of days I needed, and then I would buy the groceries for those specific meals. 
Doing it like that was WAY to specific for such a large list. I'm certain I would have ended up forgetting something, or accidentily useing an ingredient that should have been saved for another meal.....

By necessity, I had to rethink "Meal Planning". My hope in sharing this with you is to give a little light into what our new normal is - and maybe help others who are in the same boat as us or want to rethink grocery shopping. 

HERE WE GO - I'll try to make this as easy to follow as possible!
(PS. there are more pictures at the bottom of the post if you make it that far)


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Each of our meals can be broken down into some combo of:
Meats - chicken, pork, beef/game, fish 
Veggies
Fruits
"Filler"- Potatoes, Rice/Grains, Pasta, Bread
Dairy/Eggs
Spices/Condiments
Drinks


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DINNER



FOR DINNER I typically use around:
1-2 lb of meat per day  
1 lb of peas/corn/broccoli/or green beans
Sometimes fruit in a dessert or in a salad... but not every night
2 cups of rice (dry) OR 1 loaf of bread 
OR 1 lb pasta OR 3(ish) lbs potatoes


3 months = 90 days


90 days / 4 types of meats = 23 days of each
(plus extra for hosting) 
(we eat seafood less than the others) so we'll do:
Chicken      25 days
Pork            25 days
Beef/Game  25 days
Seafood       15 days

90 days x 1 lb of veggies = 90 lbs of veggies 


90 days / 4 different "Fillers" = 23 days of each
Bread                         23 days
(tortillas/dumplings/pot pie/pizza etc)
Rice/Grains                23 days
Potatoes                     23 days
Pasta                          23 days


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After I figured out how many days of each meat/filler/veggies we needed I broke each category into different options. 
Example: We need about 25 days worth of chicken. The kinds of chicken we eat are - whole fryers, bone in pieces, boneless skinless breasts, and wings. I put down how many days "x" amount of any variety would last us to get to the total days needed... it sounds complicated but just keep looking, it'll make sense. 

I under judge how many days each item will last because we LOVE having people over and I want to make sure we plan for that. (like a whole chicken could really last us 3 days but I put 2 days each)


" x" means I don't really consider it for a "meal". It may be in meals, for quick lunches, or for special occasions (like wings for a football game).



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CHICKEN (need 25 days):
20 lbs  B/S Chicken breasts             13 days
5  Whole Chickens                           10 days
5 lbs   - Wings                                      x
10 lbs   - Pieces                             .    4 days    .
                                                                                    27 days


2 small deli turkeys                        for lunches
1 raw/frozen turkey breast          if it's in season at Costco


                                                     

                                                                                                                                                        

PORK (need 25 days)
3 Roasts (around 15 lbs)                  6 days   
5 lbs chops                                       3 days
8 packs bacon                                      x
1 whole ham                                     4 days  *at least
10 lbs ground sausage                      5 days  *plus breakfasts 
3 packs Smoked sausage                  3 days
3 packs brats/Italian Sausage           2 days
12 packs pepperoni                               x
1 small deli ham                                   x     *for lunches
 6 packs hot dogs                              .   x   .
                                                                                   23 days


BEEF/GAME (need 25 days)
? Game  *not this year                                             x 
20 lbs Ground beef                          16 days
3 beef roasts (15 lbs)                          6 days 
2 lbs steak                                     .      2 days   .
                                                                                24 days


SEAFOOD (need 15 days)

2 lbs Shrimp                                      2 days
12 cans tuna                                           x
5 lbs Fish Filets                                 5 days
* Salmon                                                  .     *      .
                                                       many days :)
(* we were blessed with a ton of salmon last year. we have enough for salmon once or twice a week for the rest of the year!) 


Blessed with 40 quarts of salmon filets last year! One quart is enough for 2 meals for us.
(or one HUGE bowl of salmon spread!)




VEGGIES/BEANS   + = fresh   * = frozen   ** = canned   
Potatoes +                       50 lbs
Sweet Potatoes+         big Costco bag
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Black Beans (dry)               3 lbs 
Black eyed Peas (*)             2 lb
Navy beans (dry)                         1 lb
Lentils (dry)                                     1 lb
Split peas (dry)                              1 lb
Kidney Beans (dry)                    1 lb

Onions+                         20 lbs

Carrots+                         20 lbs 
Peppers*or**                   1 lb
Celery/onion/peppers*    2 lbs
Cream Corn**                  6 cans (for Michele's amazing corn bread ... yum) 
Tomato Paste**              36 little cans
Stewed Tomatoes**       24 big cans
(above veggies are what I season/snack with)

(below veggies are the main ones I make with dinner) 
Peas*                          20 lbs
Broccoli*                   20 lbs
Corn*                         20 lbs
Green Beans**          20 lbs 

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I thought this would be a good time for a
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: 
If you cook food from scratch, if you have children, if you like beans, if you like tender crockpot meat - but forget to take the meat out of the freezer so you can thaw it and get it in the crock in time for dinner ---------> YOU NEED AN ELECTRIC PRESSURE COOKER. 

soaked beans done in 20 minutes.  
not soaked beans in 30 minutes
frozen chicken breasts in 15 minutes. (so juicy)
tender roast in less than an hour!!!!!! 
perfect rice in 7 minutes. 
It's a rice cooker.
It's a crock pot.
It's a pressure cooker.
You can brown the meat in it before you start it. 


Its like a crockpot had a baby with a microwave. 
It saves on propane. Sets to warm when finished. 
This is NOT a useless gadget that will collect dust. 
(sometimes I use it 2 or 3 times in a day!) 
I don't know how I ever cooked without this thing. 
Thank you mom for the best appliance in my kitchen. 
(get one with the browning feature :) its great. 

Husbands, buy this for your wife!! (even if she has a stove top one)
ELECTRIC PRESSURE COOKER
ELECTRIC PRESSURE COOKER
ELECTRIC PRESSURE COOKER
ELECTRIC PRESSURE COOKER
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Bread                         (23 days)
4 (20 ct) packs tortillas       
60 lbs FLOUR ? ( This guess is 5 lbs a week)
10 lbs Corn Meal

Rice/grains                      (23 days)
5 lbs Basmati Rice             
5 lbs Jasmine  
5 lbs yellow  (mahatma)                
5 lbs Brown   
5 lbs Grits  
                  
Potatoes
50 lbs          
Big box dehydrated hash browns 
Big Box of individual instant mashed potatoes

Pasta  (23 days for dinner + extra for lunches/pot lucks)
15 lbs Angel Hair            15 days
15 lbs macaroni               15 days
2   lasagna                     .   2 days  .
                                        32 days


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BREAKFAST
(I want breakfast items to last more than 3 months) 

On the menu:
-Oatmeal
-Box Cereal/ Powdered Milk
-Morning Glory/or/blueberry Muffins
-Granola/ Powdered Milk
-Pancakes/Fry Bread/French toast
-Eggs & Bacon or Ham or sausage & Toast
-Yogurt/fruit/Granola
-Biscuits and sausage gravy 


20 lbs Rolled Oats
2 Canisters Raisins
3 bags Shredded Coconut
2 lbs Slivered Almonds
lots of Honey
1 lb Flax
1 lb pumpkin seeds
24 lbs powdered milk
16 small boxes Cereal
2 lb dates
2 Syrup or 1 big one
(eggs and meat are already accounted for in the other lists)

Drinks
12 frozen Orange Juice 
6  frozen Apple Juice
6  frozen Grape Juice

6 lbs whole bean Coffee 
1 Jar Instant Coffee
300 pack Lipton Black Tea bags
1 case evaporated milk (for creamer)
Ovaltine
Swiss miss hot coco
Powdered Gatorade
Assorted hot teas
Oregon chai


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 LUNCH/ SNACKS

I try to make dinner big enough to eat leftovers the next day for lunch. That doesn't always happen, so I like to keep quick things on hand for lunch. We also eat all day long it seems like... Breakfast around 7. Snack at 9. Lunch at 12. Nap at 1. Snack at 2. Dinner around 5.

Leftovers
Tuna or salmon something
PB&J
Hot Dogs
Anything rolled in a tortilla :)
Carrots & Ranch
Noodles of some kind
Fruit & Cheese
Gold Fish
Ritz Crackers
Mixed nuts
Fruit Snacks
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FRUIT
8 Jars Apple sauce
2  cases Mandarin Oranges
1 case canned Pineapple slices
3 lbs Frozen Blueberries
1 case canned peaches
1 case canned pear halves

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SPICES/CONDIMENTS
You can make anything with the right spices :) These are the staples I use to make pretty much everything. I don't have to buy these every 3 months because I get such big ones from Costco and Sams.
Altho, this time to town I want to add a few staple Asian food spices/oils.


Salt
Pepper
Garlic Powder
Onion Powder
Dried onions 

Curry Powder
Chili Powder
Cumin
Cayanne Pepper
Red pepper Flakes
Old Bay
Tony's creole seasoning

Cinnamon 
Apple Pie Spice

Fennel
Sage
Basil
Oregeno
Parsley
Chives (fresh from the homestead in summer)
Cilantro (fresh from the homestead in summer)

Soy Sauce
Worcestershire Sauce
Lemon Juice

2 cases Black Olives
3 Sm Jars Green Olives
6 Sm Jars of Pickles
2 Sm Dill Relish
3 Sm Jars Peperoncini  
3 Sm Jars Kalamata olives


Mustard 
Mayo
Ketchup 
horseradish 
Ranch dressing 
Italian dressing
Salsa
BBQ sauce 
Sriracha 


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?DAIRY,  EGGS,  FRESH ANYTHING?


Cost of food can be broken down like this:

    Price of food at store
+  expediter (20% of total grocery bill) 
+  freight (from .45 to .90 cents/ lb)      .
    total cost for groceries

We try really hard to plan ahead and buy all of our non perishables/freezer food/and household supplies when we are in town so we don't have to pay an extra 20% for someone else to get them for us. So far we have done a great job! :) 

We use powdered milk but occasionally send for real milk for a special treat :)  

3 - 8lb bags of powdered milk for 3 months

We buy shredded cheese in huge bags and divide them into quart bags to freeze until we need them. I also pick up a big block of cheddar and some feta when we are in town and keep it in the fridge.

10 lbs shredded Cheddar
10 lbs shredded Moz
5 lbs Grated Parmesean


- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 

BUT AN EXPEDITER IS MORE THAN WORTH IT FOR THINGS THAT GO BAD.
We set aside a portion of our grocery budget for one expedite per month. This is usually what we get: 

Big bag of String cheese
Big cottage cheese
Case of Chobani yogurt (my absolute favorite!)
5 doz eggs
1/2 gal half n half
2 loaves of white bread 
romain lettuce 
tomatoes
cucumbers
mushrooms
bananas
apples


This is also the time to order stuff that we may have run out of, or to get something for a fun treat. Last time I ordered a big box of rice crispies and a couple bags of marshmallows for rice crispy treats :) But when we are in town we get all of these things ourselves and wait till the next month to re-order. Getting our expedite order each month is a real treat :) we always look forward to it. 

  
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BAKING SUPPLIES
(a lot of this last longer than 3 months)

2 boxes Baking Soda
2 boxes Baking Powder
1 Big Bag Yeast
1 Lg  Vanilla Extract
3 Sm  Maple Extracts
1 Lg  Jar Molasses 
1 Jug Apple Cider Vinegar
1 Jug White Vinegar 
15 lbs Sugar
3 Sm bags powdered sugar
12 lbs Butter
1 Big  Olive Oil
1 Lg Tub Coconut Oil
4 regular bags chocolate chips (or one big one) 

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So! There you have it :) 
(and that was just the grocery list!)
I just take this list (minus the explanations and plus a lot of notes)  and walk up and down EVERY isle to get what we need. Things that aren't on the list end up in the cart too... (like the time French Fried Onions were on sale for $1/pack! - got 4, or was it 6?). In the end we basically have everything we need in our house to make whatever food we would have eaten in the lower 48. 

Hope this made sense and can be of use to you.
Since you made it this far CONGRATULATIONS 
here are more pictures :P

Organizing the food into - refrigerate, freeze, and non perishable boxes to be taken to the Air Taxi.  



Getting all the food/supplies weighed at the Air Taxi. They store the food, and it gets flown out to us as there is space available on the flights. It usually makes it within a day or 2.



This is what our house looks like if all of the freight gets there at the same time!



After a lot of organizing, this is partly what it looks like all put away.
... then I breathe a sigh of relief,
 do a little happy dance,
kiss the floor thankful to NOT be in Anchorage,
and probably eat a chobani on the couch :) 











Thursday, April 9, 2015

New Family Video!

 Hey! We put together this little video, hope you like it!

We are almost at 50 % of our total needed support, which is awesome! Big Thanks to everyone who has helped us get this far.

Please help us get the word out there about camp by sharing this video.  If you are interested in supporting this ministry you can click on the "GIVE" tab at the top of this blog to learn how you can help. If you'd like to receive our prayer letter just enter your name and email address on the little sign up on the right side of this page.

Thanks for your support! 
ENJOY :)


Sharing our Flight from Willie Nickols on Vimeo.

Monday, January 19, 2015

What Happened to the Camper??

Sometimes it feels like life is just flying by! 
(pun intended :P)

Seems like only a few weeks ago we just bought a camper and we're living at Mission Aviation Fellowship's RV lot in Nampa ID. 

So, what ever did happen to our little camper home? And where in the world are we living now?



We moved in the camper and I was "in love" :) 

Willie did some renovations to make it more fitting for our family.

(**I'll have to share pictures of that later because I don't have them with me right now.**)

After 3 short months in our new home we found out God's next step for us 
would NOT involve having a camper :(

It would also NOT involve us joining MAF, 





NOR staying in Idaho any longer. 






So, we gave away most of our stuff. 
Packed what we could in the back of our Minivan.
Covered up our first little home 
and parked it safely in the back of MAF. 
Where she still sits today. 
(^ she's for sale if you're interested!...we won't need it where we are going, that's for sure lol) 

We hopped in the van and moved ... again.


SO WHERE DID WE GO?!


We decided to partner with a ministry in Alaska called Tanalian Bible Camp. You can read more about the camp in our tab at the top of the blog appropriately titled "Tanalian Bible Camp".




We hope to be in Alaska by the end of February ... ish. 

In the mean time, we are trying to build a team of people who will pray for us, give financially, and serve with us on trips to Alaska. If you'd like to get our personal prayer letter on how to pray for us more specifically you can sign up for it on the side bar of this blog. 

We left Idaho and drove to Wisconsin.
A few weeks later we drove from Wisconsin down to the Low Country.

We are currently in South Carolina and will be visiting Georgia and Florida soon before heading back to Wisconsin and finally ..... Alaska! 

Let us know if you'd like to hear more about the opportunities in Alaska or if you'd like us to share at your Sunday school class, small group, or Bible study! 

It's been a LONG road to get to this point and it feels great to know what the next step is! Thanks for sharing in this journey with us. Our prayer is that by sharing this, it encourages you in your walk with God. 

"that we may be mutually encouraged by each others' faith, both yours and mine" 
-Romans 1:12