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No electricity? No problem! From major snow storms to local blackouts, the inconvenience of a power outage doesn’t have to leave you feeling, well, powerless. These recipes will provide plenty of food to eat when power is out.
Tuna Salad
Canned tuna can save the day when you need to feed your family without the usual appliances. Omit the mayo and put together a protein-packed healthy tuna salad. Enjoy it as is, or make a heartier meal by smearing it on a sandwich. Just be sure to finish the batch; tuna salad should be refrigerated once it’s prepared.
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Tomato Salad
Eating when the power is out doesn’t mean relying entirely on canned goods and cereal. Tomatoes and onions last several days on the counter, and can be chopped up and lightly seasoned for a fresh snack loaded with nutrients and flavor. Just replace fresh herbs with dry herbs to stay out of the refrigerator.
