Saturday, December 5, 2009

Foodie In A Blizzard

Even though it's still fall, there are some parts of the world that are undergoing their first heavy snowfall. In other words its' blizzard season!This goes well with the holiday atmosphere yet it can strike panic in the hearts of foodies. What do we stock up on? What would be the best meal to make during these times? For that matter what's the heartiest meal to eat ?

The golden rule for any disaster is stock up on the food basics - eggs milk and bread. there's a lot you can do with these. ,from French toast to just scrambled eggs on toast. Also have coffee and tea along with some frozen dinners. (no joke here. You'll be exhausted after snow shoveling and won't want to make a home cooked meal) Another staple is pasta. It's easy to cook and there's nothing like a hearty spaghetti meal after a day outside. If you have room in your fridge also think about storing comfort foods like brisket. This makes for a nice pot roast which is the perfect cold weather meal. it's hearty and filling especially when served with its' own gravy and vegetables.

Of course a blizzard also means being stuck inside. have rolls of cookie dough at the ready for something to do. This also eliminates the extra chore of holiday baking. Snacks and soda are musts too. There's nothing like watching a movie on a snowy night, complete with a bowl of hot buttered popcorn . Also have chips and sour cream because the night could also turn into family game night where there' ;bound to be plenty of snacking.

Be a prepared foodie when those first heavy flakes start drifting downward. Have your fridge, freezer and pantry stocked not only with the basics but also with fave s to get you through the first big snow of the season. You can just stay in and eat - the perfect thing foodie thing to do during a blizzard!

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