Have them shipped to your local store = free.They charge for shipping.
Have them shipped to your local store = free.They charge for shipping.
The same way you make chicken or beef stock/broth. You might want different spices, but we use the same few (with one exception) for all our stocks: Beef, Chicken, Turkey, Pork, & Ham. The exception is that we don't add salt for the ham stock, since the ham is already very salty. Specially for the ham we love to use the shank portion the most, but you can do it with any portion. We don't want the stock to have many strong flavors so that we can use it in a bigger variety of dishes. We cook the poultry for about 24 hours, beef for about 48, and the Ham & pork for about 36 hours.
Bonus tip: If you smoke any of your meats and plan to make that same meat flavored stock, save any part of the outside that has the smoke flavor (including the skin) and it makes an amazing smoky broth.
Never let a ham bone go to an early grave.I never heard of ham stock. How do you make it?
Are you using a crock pot to cook it? That is what I use to make bone broth.
Yes. I’d rather have them delivered to my home. My original order showed shipping cost over 50% of item price. I changed the order for store pickup option, when available. It still might be worth it, but shipping seems to be more costly than typical sources.Have them shipped to your local store = free.
Wow that’s high!Yes. I’d rather have them delivered to my home. My original order showed shipping cost over 50% of item price. I changed the order for store pickup option, when available. It still might be worth it, but shipping seems to be more costly than typical sources.
Was trying to order some tomato seed the total was about $3.00, could have easily put them is a first class envelope. They wanted $ 10.00 shipping. I went elsewhere.Yes. I’d rather have them delivered to my home. My original order showed shipping cost over 50% of item price. I changed the order for store pickup option, when available. It still might be worth it, but shipping seems to be more costly than typical sources.
What?!!!!you think that is high?
I was trying to put through a $764 order with Webstaurant restaurant supply.
I came to a screeching halt when i saw the shipping was gonna be $768!
Coconut flavored eggs?A few years back, I bought a small jar of coconut oil to cook with for the first time. I had heard so many good benefits of using it. I fried Cary's eggs in it "one" time, and he wanted to know what I had done to his eggs. I told him I used coconut oil. He let me know right quick that he didn't like coconut flavored eggs. I've not used it to cook with, since.
Coconut flavored eggs?
Popcorn cooked in coconut oil is fabulous!
I’ve never really detected a strong coconut flavor using the oil tbh. It’s delicious on toast with honey or apple butter!!
Try it! It’s good!I've never tried it on toast, but that's a possibility.
Oh, just wait. I popped into our store today to buy some Triscuits. I have a couple of the big boxes of Wheat Thins but my hubby had a craving for Triscuits. I needed some milk and bananas anyway, and so I decided to get him a few boxes.Haven't been able to buy the large packs of Wheat Thins at Sam's in nearly a month. We get 2 or 3 and can them.
Smaller package, bigger price. I betcha.Oh, just wait. I popped into our store today to buy some Triscuits. I have a couple of the big boxes of Wheat Thins but my hubby had a craving for Triscuits. I needed some milk and bananas anyway, and so I decided to get him a few boxes.
WHOA, did they get small! The boxes were almost miniature! I couldn’t believe it. And not cheap, either. I said something to the store worker who was stacking a bunch of oyster crackers (they had zero saltines, by the way) and the guy said yeah, the Wheat Thins are also going to the smaller packaging, too. They had a case of them in the back. So if you see those big boxes, snatch them up!
That's why I use the crockpot..on low.
I have the reverse about green beans; I despise frozen ones and will very methodically pick them out of a frozen veggie mix, but would eat canned ones every single day and not bat an eye.
Weird.
Hm.One wonders what you would do with fresh picked Supermarconi pole beans.
Seeing this kept in my mind at Costco today. I saw a display of them on an endcap and they are on sale this month. A flat of eight is $4.99, a price I would expect for at least another week. There were lots of them here in Austin TX.View attachment 296237
I love these! They taste as good as frozen and are so convenient to have in the pantry. Boil some water and open the carton and fill up to the line. Close it back up and give it about 10 minutes to rehydrate, then Pan fry in some oil.
They are about the size of a pint carton of half & half. They’re next to the potato flakes and stuffing mix. They’re easy to miss in my store because they just have a single row of them.