So we had split-pea soup w/ham and potatoes the other day and that made me and the wife think about using the ingredients as part of our long-term / rotated food. (Food that we use that has a decent shelf life of 2-3 years. Not 'dried' or 5+yr long-term food that never gets eaten until it's "needed".)
1/2 bag of your average size bag of peas made enough soup for me to have 2 bowls for dinner, 1 for lunch the next day, and 2 total for the wife. That's 5 BIG bowls of potatoes, peas, and ham.. still remaining 1/2bag of peas. We used canned potatoes to see how they tasted too.
The reason I purchased the potatoes in the first place was to add carbs to our long-term / rotated meals to go with the VERY HIGH protein TUNA(another item we long-term store/rotate)
Well, the split-peas and the potatoes make for a HIGH carb. meal, and can store for 2-3+ years so rotating them over time is no problem not to mention the low-cost of them.
Add a few cans of spam to replace the fresh ham and you can make it taste a little different... add some TUNA (maybe?) and you have a HIGH protein and CARB meal.
Sorry if I rambled

-Todd