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Thrive Food Storage 6 Grain Berry Pancakes

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Shelf Reliance is your premier source for food storage, emergency preparedness supplies, and informational tools. Featuring freeze dried foods, food rotation systems (food storage shelves), and our revolutionary calculators for food storage and emergency kits, Shelf Reliance offers the tools you'll need to create a comprehensive, customized emergency preparedness plan.

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3 cups Thrive 6 Grain Berry Pancake Mix
 
1 1/2 cups Ronstitued Thrive Instant or Powdered Milk
 
2 Thrive Eggs, reconstitued {2 T. Egg Powder + 4 T. water}
 
Selection of Berries to toss in, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries




In a medium mixing bowl, blend Pancake mix with eggs and milk.  Gently stir together.
 
Add Berries, fold in.
 
Cook in pan or on a griddle, using butter or non-stick spray so they don't stick.
 
Flip once, and cook through.  Serve with warm Thrive Berry Compote {and cream!}




Thrive Berry Compote
 
2 cups Thrive Berries {raspberries, blackberries, blueberries
 
1 cup prepared Peach or Apple Drink
 
1/4 - 1/2 cup Thrive sugar




Place Thrive Berries into small saucepan
 
Cover with prepared Apple or Peach drink, and add sugar
 
Simmer over medium high heat to boiling, stirring occasionally
 
Continue boiling and stirring until berries reach a nice syrupy consistency.
 
Serve over pancakes, ice cream, waffles, desserts, or anything else you can think of!

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  • I *love* these pancakes; they are delicious!! :)

  • @TheBgcheez Thanks for the complement. However, I'm a brand new user of the Thrive products and working on my food storage. I'm starting out as a party host. A friend of mine sent me a sample of the Instant Milk - that's really good stuff. It does *not* have the "pasty"  taste like the name-brand powdered milk does.

  • @MyFreedomChannel - thank you! You folks have wonderful products! What I do is seal what I am not using in foodsaver bags with an oxygen tab so the self life should be longer than a year since nothing is going to get to it. I also love your mangos.

  • @TheBgcheez The shelf life for the blueberries when opened is 1 year. You can go to the Shelf Reliance website, take a look around and get information on shelf life of all the food products.

  • What is the shelf life once you open the can of these berries please? To extend the shelf life would you just add an oxygen absorber?

  • this would be wonderful for my daughter

  • I love all of these creative pancake topping ideas. My girls would love it.

  • This looks really berry-ish. I'd love to try it with some tropical fruits.

  • This looks super sweet, but really good.

  • Wow, great breakfast idea!

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