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Vendico 07-17-2008 04:55 PM

Your Honeyville Discounts for July 17 - 22
 
10% OFF OF YOUR ENTIRE ONLINE ORDER*. SIMPLY ENTER DISCOUNT CODE: PIONEER DURING CHECKOUT. CLICK HERE TO SHOP ONLINE. ACT NOW! OFFER EXPIRES TUESDAY, 7/22/2008 AT 6:00PM PST.

Vendico 07-17-2008 04:58 PM

Re: Your Honeyville Discounts for July 17 - 22
 
btw, I just copied/pasted that. I didn't seriously ALL CAPS that.

Brent 07-18-2008 02:40 PM

Re: Your Honeyville Discounts for July 17 - 22
 
Thanks for the heads up. 4.95 shipping too!

SLV>GLD 07-18-2008 03:12 PM

Re: Your Honeyville Discounts for July 17 - 22
 
Do I have to follow the link provided for the discount to work or can I simply go to Honeyville's site the old fashioned way?

Txkstew 07-19-2008 08:40 AM

Re: Your Honeyville Discounts for July 17 - 22
 
Thanks, got off my ass and ordered two cases of potato flakes in #10 cans. $76.47 delivered.

Twisted Avatar 07-19-2008 09:55 AM

Re: Your Honeyville Discounts for July 17 - 22
 
Great link ......... Thanks!!!

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nub 07-19-2008 10:00 AM

Re: Your Honeyville Discounts for July 17 - 22
 
Thankx ....40 lbs. of tater flakes and a case of baby lima beans on the way.

mick silver 08-01-2008 12:30 AM

Re: Your Honeyville Discounts for July 17 - 22
 
sams shopping club work just fine prices are better , every thing we look at sam has 5 years life , seal it better i , it could be a lot longer ,

Merlin 08-03-2008 03:55 PM

Re: Your Honeyville Discounts for July 17 - 22
 
The freeze dried strawberries really are great. Whatever ridiculous claims they may make on their website, they really don't reconstitute well. But, they are delicious right out of the can. And I toss them directly into my cereal in the morning. Yum! They can also be tossed into the blender with ice and milk to make a very tasty shake. One caveat: they absorb moisture from the air real quickly and soon are no longer crisp, so if you want to keep them crunchy, don't operate directly out of a #10 can. Re-seal the ones you won't use right away in Mason jars.

In a SHTF situation, I'll have plenty of wheat berries, beans and such. But I felt my food storage was short on the things that make life fun (like fruit), so I bought a couple of cases of freeze dried fruit from Honeyville.


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