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Author:  golddigger14s [ Thu Feb 18, 2016 11:19 am ]
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COSTCO has two cases of ground beef for $450, I can get it for $441. That comes out to $37.50 per can (normally $56). There is one member that wants a case in the Snohomish area, are there any other people that would like to get some?
http://www.thrivelife.com/freeze-dried-ground-beef.html

Author:  beckdw [ Thu Feb 18, 2016 3:31 pm ]
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In, also Snohomish area.

Author:  golddigger14s [ Thu Feb 18, 2016 3:44 pm ]
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OK I now have two people that each want a case at $221 each in the Snoho area. I'm going to contact fishranger that is in the area, and a rep to see if he wants to facilitate the transfer. I594 laws apply, and buyers subject to a BGC. (just kidding)

Author:  FishRanger [ Sat Feb 27, 2016 2:36 pm ]
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I can certainly handle that. If the interested parties want to check in with me, I can get that ordered up.
Thanks Chuck.

Author:  Pablo [ Sat Feb 27, 2016 2:53 pm ]
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How is the stuff? I know FishRanger is listening, but I would like an honest review. :bigsmile: If you clowns say it's OK I'm in as well.

Author:  FishRanger [ Sat Feb 27, 2016 3:11 pm ]
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It is very good. :cheers2:
Eating some in my taco soup (all Thrive) right now.

Author:  Pablo [ Sat Feb 27, 2016 3:29 pm ]
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FishRanger wrote:
It is very good. :cheers2:
Eating some in my taco soup (all Thrive) right now.


I'll wait for the other clowns to weigh in. I trust you, but sometimes the mechanics of rehydrating are a bit glossed over.

Author:  lionhrt [ Sat Feb 27, 2016 8:57 pm ]
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The beef is good but the Chicken is the bomb, I am addicted to throwing some chicken and onion and peppers and re hydrating then ad Mayo and ground mustard to make killer chicken salad sammy`s. I have made some good beef stew with nothing but Thrive

Author:  Pablo [ Sat Feb 27, 2016 10:32 pm ]
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lionhrt wrote:
The beef is good but the Chicken is the bomb, I am addicted to throwing some chicken and onion and peppers and re hydrating then ad Mayo and ground mustard to make killer chicken salad sammy`s. I have made some good beef stew with nothing but Thrive


How do you rehydrate the chicken?

Author:  kf7mjf [ Sat Feb 27, 2016 10:37 pm ]
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Pablo wrote:
lionhrt wrote:
The beef is good but the Chicken is the bomb, I am addicted to throwing some chicken and onion and peppers and re hydrating then ad Mayo and ground mustard to make killer chicken salad sammy`s. I have made some good beef stew with nothing but Thrive


How do you rehydrate the chicken?


With an equal part of Thrive freeze dried water. 1 cup of water will reyhdrate 1 cup of freeze dried water, which you can then use to rehydrate the chicken.

Author:  Pablo [ Sun Feb 28, 2016 7:14 am ]
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All joking aside I generally like the the Thrive products.

I have some questions about this beef before I commit $200+

1) Why the "corn protein"?
2) How well does it hydrate? I have had issues with other products not evenly hydrating. I mean this is always present to some extent, and light years ahead of the old days. I think Thrive is tops compared to some back packing stuff, but it's always a question when I have super mushy parts and crunchy parts.
3) How does this ground beef taste?

Thanks!

Author:  golddigger14s [ Sun Feb 28, 2016 9:02 pm ]
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Pablo wrote:
All joking aside I generally like the the Thrive products.

I have some questions about this beef before I commit $200+

1) Why the "corn protein"?
2) How well does it hydrate? I have had issues with other products not evenly hydrating. I mean this is always present to some extent, and light years ahead of the old days. I think Thrive is tops compared to some back packing stuff, but it's always a question when I have super mushy parts and crunchy parts.
3) How does this ground beef taste? Like ground beef that has already been cooked, and the fat drained off. I believe it starts out as 80/20 beef.

Thanks!

For breakfast I make sausage gravy and start with melting some butter. I then throw the sausage or beef in the butter to kind of caramelize it. I then add the water, bring it to a simmer, then add the gravy ingredients. For the beef most of the time I don't pre-hydrate it, I just add it into whatever I'm making. I almost always start with butter, and chopped garlic that is sweated with the beef.
thrivelife.com/recipes has some good ones.

Author:  golddigger14s [ Sun Feb 28, 2016 9:05 pm ]
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Also there are cooking demos done throughout the state.

Author:  Pablo [ Mon Feb 29, 2016 4:33 am ]
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OK I'm in!!!

Did I ever tell you guys FishRanger is the man? (Can I have my $5 now?) I kid I kid!! :bigsmile: :thumbsup2:

Author:  FishRanger [ Mon Feb 29, 2016 7:23 pm ]
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Ok, so I have 3 people (Pablo, Mislabeled and beckdw) who are in for a 6 pack each.
Anyone else? I will be ordering tonight or Tuesday.

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