April 13, 2024
10:00 am
Are you new to food storage? Do you know some of the basics but want to learn more? Founders and owners of Kitchen Kneads Bruce and Carla Crane are proud to present this year’s Food Storage Basics lecture series at a discounted price. Bruce and Carla have been in business for 50 years and are well-known food storage experts. Attend one class to tackle a specific area of your food storage knowledge or master the basics by attending all three. See below for descriptions of all classes.
Please note: If you want to register for all three classes, select the “All Classes” ticket option. Those who select this option will be enrolled in all three classes at a discounted price.
Learn about beans and sprouts and join Bruce and Carla in their Food Storage 101 class. Learn the basics of sprouting: why you should sprout, what to sprout, and how to sprout. Find tips and tricks to make good-tasting beans and how to bottle and store your beans. Enjoy samples of cowboy beans, baked beans, sprouts, delicious bean cookies, and more. Take home a sprouting sheet, recipes, and knowledge to put towards your own food storage. Don’t miss this informative class!
Venture into the world of grains in Bruce and Carla’s Food Storage 102 class. Grains are nutritious and important for daily nutrient intake. Learn about different kinds of grains, how to store grains, and why you should be using them. Discover ancient grains such as millet and why they are so important to your food storage. Experience different kinds of grains and ask experts your grain-related questions. Enjoy samples of Boston baked wheat, quinoa salad, grain pilaf, and more! The knowledge you gain from this class will prove vital to your food storage experience!
Learn the basics of using wheat protein as a meat substitute in Bruce and Carla’s Food Storage 103 class. Substitute hamburger, chicken, sausage, fish, and more with flavored wheat protein. Bruce and Carla used this method to live off their food storage for 9 months without buying anything additional. Protein is beneficial for your body and can be found in a variety of foods. Learn from their experiences and improve your own food storage skills. Enjoy samples of pepper steak and sausage made of wheat protein. Your food storage repertoire will not be complete without this informative class!