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What needs to be stated, and made sure of, each time when people who either start to get a food supply or are maintaining their food supply, is *rule number one*.
Rule number one: Store what you eat and eat what you store.
Now if you do that, then there is no need to find recipes on what to make for any meal, since you stored what you ate. Unless you do not like what you eat ...
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