Breakfast before the Hurricane. Great recipe for Breakfast before the Hurricane. This was breakfast before hurricane Irma hit us. And fruits that don't require refrigeration, such as apples and bananas, are also a great choice.

You can cook Breakfast before the Hurricane using 15 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Breakfast before the Hurricane
- It’s of Salt and Pepper potatoes——–.
- Prepare 1 of large potato.
- Prepare 1/2 cup of bacon drippings.
- You need 1-1/2 cup of shredded mozzarella cheese.
- You need To taste of salt.
- It’s To taste of ground black pepper.
- Prepare of Bacon———-.
- Prepare 1/4 pound of Bacon.
- You need of Cheesy bread———-.
- It’s 1 pound of fried pie crust see my recipe.
- You need 1-1/2 pound of mozzarella cheese shredded.
- You need of Eggs————–.
- Prepare 5 of large eggs beaten.
- Prepare To taste of salt.
- You need To taste of ground black pepper.
Before a hurricane comes, I whip out my Hurricane Preparedness Checklist and gather all the supplies on the list. Add in bags of ziplock filled with water a day before the storm. They will freeze and help keep your freezer & fridge colder for a long period of time. Try to go through any expensive meats or seafood before the storm arrives.
Breakfast before the Hurricane instructions
Preheat oven 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
Make the dough into balls.
Spread the dough into a disc fill with cheese.
Enclose the cheese inside the dough.
Move to an oven safe dish.
Move the bacon to a paper towel to absorb excessiexcessive amounts of oil.
Bake in oven till done about 12-15 minutes.
Fry the bacon and save the drippings add a little oil if necessary. Slice the potato.
Fry in the drippings.
Move to a bowl with seasonings.
Then move to a paper towel add cheese and break up a little bacon on top.
Fry the eggs plate everything and serve.
I hope you enjoy!!!!.
This hurricane preparedness guide shows you how to build a nutritious food supply full of energizing foods such as canned beans, legumes, vegetables, fish, and boxed oatmeal. You'll also find healthy eating tips, non perishable food lists, and more so that you and your loved ones can survive a storm safely. Good options include low-sodium canned beans, vegetables, fruit (packed in fruit juice), breakfast cereal, peanut butter, pouches of fully cooked whole grains, nuts, whole-wheat crackers, snack. Coffee lovers, make sure to get a freshly-ground bag before an impending hurricane. There will be enough hardships to deal with and good coffee is easy to make with no power.