Canned Food

Hamster

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I was thinking of canned foods that I can stock up on for natural disaster preparedness. Canned mackerel is among the items. This is the tastiest canned mackerel imo. It's mackerel pike in natural oil. It's good in kimchi stew. If you have any canned food recommendations, post it here.

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Hamster

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For a simple recipe, just heat up olive oil in a saute pan, add minced garlic and let fragrant, then add the mackerel pike without the juice. After a few minutes pour a little or all of the juice into the pan. No need to add seasoning, maybe a little sugar if you like. Eat with rice.
 

Hamster

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I guess you got scared again after the earthquake in LA? I heard this was the biggest since the North ridge earthquake.
yeah. i'd hate to be stuck on a not moving traffic on a freeway bridge during an earthquake. that would scare the crap out of me. thanks for the can opening tip.
 

Barbara

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Sardines, crackers, peanut butter, Chinese sweet pork. Beef jerky, chips. There are endless, hamster
 

Barbara

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Mrredblueberry, those things you listed didn't even cross my mind. Thanks!

You probably can't keep kimchi too long but if you like kimchi and you're in the Garden Grove area, buy a jar from here:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/seoul-do-soon-yi-kimchi-company-garden-grove

They really deserve the 5-stars, their kimchi is the best that I've tasted. Great with fried fish. :)
Thanks hamster. I will try to remember that. But I never have kimchi before. Especially when it comes spicy food it is not my cup of tea. Does it has fish sauce in it. Because I am allergy to fish sauce
 

Hamster

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What else can you eat Kimchi with?
I eat it with everything. But when it gets too sour I use it to make stew.

Does it has fish sauce in it. Because I am allergy to fish sauce
Some put anchovies in it or shrimp paste or both. I don't see fish sauce as one of the ingredients, unless you count anchovies. It's not too spicy. In fact, I tried several different brands and the level of spicy for them is a 2 on a 10 scale.
 
Happy said:
Kim Chi is the bomb and so is their raddish, Kkakdugi (tat tok ki) - at least that's how I was taught to say it. Speaking of Korean foods, my favorite dish is Bossam - have any of you tried it?
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lovepink

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Pickled carrots, pickled cucumbers, pickled cabbage, pickled apples...I dont know how long they last though. But we always make that stuff at home to eat with fish chicken or some seasoned meat.
 

lovepink

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Things you can stock up. Canned corn, canned bamboo shoots, sardines, tuna, beef jerky, canned soup, uncooked pasta noodles, side cook noodles, etc.
 

Marvelous

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I was thinking of canned foods that I can stock up on for natural disaster preparedness. Canned mackerel is among the items. This is the tastiest canned mackerel imo. It's mackerel pike in natural oil. It's good in kimchi stew. If you have any canned food recommendations, post it here.

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I think this is the best stock up food. You can eat it raw.

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