Thursday, August 12, 2010
Canned butter and other items available
Alpine Food Storage-link is on the right-has a lot of items coming in almost everyday. She looks for the best prices and passes them on. She also makes a Walton order every couple of weeks.
Honey-Unpasteurized Available
Raw honey-filtered without pasteurization is available from a supplier in Spring City, Utah. For a case of 6 5# tubs it is $70.00. He will meet you at the freeway to deliver for an extra $5 a case or he will ship it.
Jacob Meyers
P.O. Box 268
Spring City, Utah 84662
435-817-0743
preparednesspurchases@gmail.com
Jacob Meyers
P.O. Box 268
Spring City, Utah 84662
435-817-0743
preparednesspurchases@gmail.com
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Canned Meat
I got this message today from Alpine Food Storage. For more information, follow the link on the right for Alpine Food Storage.
Canned Meat Coming
This is Yoder's Canned Meat. It comes in 28 oz cans (#2.5 size) and has a 15 year shelf-life! No kidding! Besides which it is really good meat. The ingredients on most varieties is whatever meat is on the label with water and salt. No additives, no fillers, no preservatives--- Good Stuff!
Here are the varieties: They are $7 per can or $80 for a case of 12
Beef Chunks
Chicken Chunks
Turkey Chunks (one of my favorite!)
Pork Chunks
Hamburger (Ingredients: Beef---that's it!)
Pork Sausage (Ingredients, Pork and herbs and spices that you will recognize!)
Taco Filling
NEW----Grilled Delights---Hot Dogs!-----(There are 8 cooked hot dogs per can!) ---$5.50 per can and $65 per case. Comfort food for the kids! :-)
ALSO----Bacon---finally! These come in 9 oz cans with the equivalent of 3 lbs of pre-cooked bacon per can. (45-55 slices!) True story!
You can eat the bacon STRIPS right out of the can---they are smoked and really great tasting. This sells for $10 per can or $110 for a case of 12.
Canned Meat Coming
This is Yoder's Canned Meat. It comes in 28 oz cans (#2.5 size) and has a 15 year shelf-life! No kidding! Besides which it is really good meat. The ingredients on most varieties is whatever meat is on the label with water and salt. No additives, no fillers, no preservatives--- Good Stuff!
Here are the varieties: They are $7 per can or $80 for a case of 12
Beef Chunks
Chicken Chunks
Turkey Chunks (one of my favorite!)
Pork Chunks
Hamburger (Ingredients: Beef---that's it!)
Pork Sausage (Ingredients, Pork and herbs and spices that you will recognize!)
Taco Filling
NEW----Grilled Delights---Hot Dogs!-----(There are 8 cooked hot dogs per can!) ---$5.50 per can and $65 per case. Comfort food for the kids! :-)
ALSO----Bacon---finally! These come in 9 oz cans with the equivalent of 3 lbs of pre-cooked bacon per can. (45-55 slices!) True story!
You can eat the bacon STRIPS right out of the can---they are smoked and really great tasting. This sells for $10 per can or $110 for a case of 12.
Home Made Laundry Soap
I have discovered the best laundry soap I have ever used! I have not taken the plunge with making my own laundry soap because I just wasn't too excited about heating everything up. Well, I discovered this recipe for powdered laundry soap and it is the best laundry soap I have ever used. I have used Oxyclean for several years and the price just keeps going up. I DON'T use Oxyclean anymore! This mixture is just the best. I hope you will try it. It will save you money and you will be amazed at how clean your clothes are!
Powdered Laundry Soap
1 bar of Fels Napha soap
3 cups Laundry Soda-not baking soda
3 cups Borax laundry booster
Grate the bar of soap into fine shreds. (I use my grater attachment on my Bosch.) Mix with the other ingredients. The soap shreds will settle on the bottom. Shake it up every time you use it.
I use 2 Tablespoons in my front loader for lightly soiled clothing, 3 Tablespoons for heavily soiled clothing.
I also use 1/2 cup of white vinegar in the rinse cycle. I rarely use dryer sheets since using the vinegar. I promise you won't have a vinegar smell in your clothing.
On an additional note: I am allergic to scents. I've had to use fragrance free laundry soap for years. I was skeptical about the Fels Napha fragrance. No problem, this laundry soap doesn't irritate my skin.
Powdered Laundry Soap
1 bar of Fels Napha soap
3 cups Laundry Soda-not baking soda
3 cups Borax laundry booster
Grate the bar of soap into fine shreds. (I use my grater attachment on my Bosch.) Mix with the other ingredients. The soap shreds will settle on the bottom. Shake it up every time you use it.
I use 2 Tablespoons in my front loader for lightly soiled clothing, 3 Tablespoons for heavily soiled clothing.
I also use 1/2 cup of white vinegar in the rinse cycle. I rarely use dryer sheets since using the vinegar. I promise you won't have a vinegar smell in your clothing.
On an additional note: I am allergic to scents. I've had to use fragrance free laundry soap for years. I was skeptical about the Fels Napha fragrance. No problem, this laundry soap doesn't irritate my skin.
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