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Default Ingredients you *cannot* do without...

Pete C. wrote:

> I always have two levels of backup on that one. I keep cans of
> evaporated milk in stock as the first level backup and a jar of powdered
> creamer as the second level backup. Failing both I'd resort to tea.


I like milk in coffee and keep a can of the condensed stuff as a backup.
Ran out of milk the other morning and I punched a hole in the condensed
milk (in date) can and nothing came out. The contents shook like normal
liquid. I punched a larger hole in the can and when I shook it "chunky
style" milk glopped out. It had absolutely no smell to indicate it was
spoiled. I wondered if it had been overheated in processing or was the
residue in the canning machinery.


 
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