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The Frugal Hostess knows what it's like to freak out. She once found a spider in her bra. Need she say more? Thus, Friday FREAK OUT! On Fridays, The Frugal Hostess will provide you with tips on how to deal with last-minute nonsense without freaking out.
It’s been a while since our last Friday Freak-Out.That doesn’t mean The Frugal Hostess hasn’t been freaking out; she’s just been keeping quiet about it.There are plenty of things to freak out about: wrinkled napkins and no time to iron (napkin rings to the rescue, darlings); house guests and nothing to serve for breakfast (uh, eat out, or just ignore the problem); or a closet full of clothes and nothing to wear out (white shirt with jeans and very, very high heels).
Today, The Frugal Hostess offers a short list of things you should keep in your kitchen so that you are never caught by surprise by a food occasion.These are all long-lasting supplies that should stand you in good stead for quite some time.By themselves, they’ll combine to make something decent to eat, and, with the addition of one or two fresh ingredients, you’ll have a feast.(You could make a checklist of these staples to review as you make your grocery list, so you’re sure to always have them.)
Here they are:
Capers
Dijon mustard
Parmesan cheese
Salt and pepper
Olive oil
Tabasco sauce
Balsamic or red wine vinegar
Pasta
Rice
Canned tomatoes
Canned or frozen corn kernels
Olives
Anchovies
Jar of roasted peppers
Cans of beans (black, navy, and garbanzo)
Frozen spinach
Pantry food equations:
Dinner
1.Capers + olive oil + parmesan cheese + S&P = good, if boring, flavors for pasta
Add anchovies or olives or tomatoes or spinach or roasted peppers (or any combination thereof) for something a little more exciting.
Add fresh shrimp or chicken or tofu and onions or garlic when you have it.
Add finely minced garlic or shallot; or fresh or dried herbs; or egg yolk to replace mustard; or honey and Tabasco
Side dishes
Spinach + roasted red peppers
Canned corn + parmesan cheese
Canned tomatoes + capers
And behold – a minimum of seven more things to eat, plus several ways to dress a salad.The Frugal Hostess does not ever want to hear you freak out again.
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