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Post by tjwilhelm on Sept 8, 2014 7:29:17 GMT -7
Sam's Club is advertising relevant products for "Preparedness Month." One item They're carrying I'd never heard of before -- storage foods from Augason Farms.
Does anyone here have any knowledge of, or experience with, Augason Farms' products.
Thanks for any info you can share.
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Post by cowgirlup on Sept 8, 2014 7:53:18 GMT -7
I havent tried it but havent heard great reviews. Im sure if youre hungry its better than nothing. I think that is the brand CL tried that wouldnt rehydrate but not positive.
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Post by insaneh on Sept 8, 2014 8:47:33 GMT -7
I havent tried it but havent heard great reviews. Im sure if youre hungry its better than nothing. I think that is the brand CL tried that wouldnt rehydrate but not positive. I had heard the same thing about the re hydrating issues.
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Post by Cwi555 on Sept 8, 2014 8:48:45 GMT -7
It's better than a dead crow, but only just..
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Post by insaneh on Sept 8, 2014 8:55:16 GMT -7
lol. Hmm, crow on the barbie? A quick search reveals this www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,crow,FF.html Some folks like em. Sorry, no hijack intends. Couldn't resist.
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Post by Number5 on Sept 14, 2014 5:36:05 GMT -7
We've used Augason Farms products before and have had no issues with either products or services.
Availability of some items can vary due to demand so you may need to monitor what you are looking for and purchase it when it becomes available.
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Post by cajunlady87 on Sept 14, 2014 5:40:46 GMT -7
I havent tried it but havent heard great reviews. Im sure if youre hungry its better than nothing. I think that is the brand CL tried that wouldnt rehydrate but not positive. Yes I used the mixed veggies in a soup and the only veggie which rehydrated were the carrots. They all floated to the top and the rest stayed their dehydrated size and sank to the bottom.
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