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2-Lbs Augason Farms Butter Powder $17.07 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or $25+

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Amazon.com [amazon.com] has 2-Lbs Augason Farms Butter Powder for $17.07. Shipping is free w/ Prime or $25+

Features:
204 Servings;
7,140 Calories;
Perfect for Food Storage, Emergencies, Survival, Camping, and Everyday Use!
Certified Gluten-Free;
Up to a 10 Year Shelf Life!

Price: $38.99
Discounted price: $17.07

Usually ships within 2 to 5 weeks.
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Amazon.com [amazon.com] has 2-Lbs Augason Farms Butter Powder for $17.07. Shipping is free w/ Prime or $25+

Features:
204 Servings;
7,140 Calories;
Perfect for Food Storage, Emergencies, Survival, Camping, and Everyday Use!
Certified Gluten-Free;
Up to a 10 Year Shelf Life!

Price: $38.99
Discounted price: $17.07

Usually ships within 2 to 5 weeks.

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Model: Augason Farms Butter Powder 2 lbs 4 oz No. 10 Can

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Feb 25, 2022
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Joined Jul 2019
Feb 25, 2022
the_real_hova
Feb 25, 2022
12 Posts
This post does not have enough upvotes. What else can I get powdered?
Feb 25, 2022
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Feb 25, 2022
TakeMeSeriously
Feb 25, 2022
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Has preservatives (obviously)… don't see a reason for buying this unless you own some sorta fallout shelter or run a homeless shelter
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Feb 25, 2022
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Joined Apr 2017
Feb 25, 2022
gmvalentine
Feb 25, 2022
64 Posts
Quote from TakeMeSeriously :
Has preservatives (obviously)… don't see a reason for buying this unless you own some sorta fallout shelter or run a homeless shelter
Prepping for emergencies or for the apocalypse.
Feb 25, 2022
40 Posts
Joined Jun 2012
Feb 25, 2022
TurkishDelight
Feb 25, 2022
40 Posts
Anyone used this before???
Feb 25, 2022
3,805 Posts
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Feb 25, 2022
labboypro
Feb 25, 2022
3,805 Posts
Quote from TakeMeSeriously :
Has preservatives (obviously)… don't see a reason for buying this unless you own some sorta fallout shelter or run a homeless shelter
Or hate yourself.
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Feb 25, 2022
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labboypro
Feb 25, 2022
3,805 Posts
Quote from TakeMeSeriously :
____________^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Difficult to do.
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Feb 25, 2022
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IndigoGame186
Feb 25, 2022
20 Posts
This is some heated internet arguing over powdered butter.... you children! Anyways great price!

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Feb 25, 2022
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jeffricks2051
Feb 25, 2022
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Quote from the_real_hova :
This post does not have enough upvotes. What else can I get powdered?
water apparently
Feb 25, 2022
1,088 Posts
Joined Jul 2009
Feb 25, 2022
gatime
Feb 25, 2022
1,088 Posts
Wish this was powered buttermilk, now that's something I could use.
Feb 26, 2022
295 Posts
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Feb 26, 2022
steeduhh46gt
Feb 26, 2022
295 Posts
7140 calories 😮
Feb 26, 2022
510 Posts
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Feb 26, 2022
borderguy
Feb 26, 2022
510 Posts
Quote from steeduhh46gt :
7140 calories 😮
7,140 Calories in 204 servings. Ha ha
Feb 26, 2022
1,191 Posts
Joined May 2018
Feb 26, 2022
iwearjorts
Feb 26, 2022
1,191 Posts
Quote from steeduhh46gt :
7140 calories 😮
7,140 / 204 = 35 calories per serving.
Feb 26, 2022
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Feb 26, 2022
pingb
Feb 26, 2022
2,931 Posts
Quote from gatime :
Wish this was powered buttermilk, now that's something I could use.
Did you even look?
Feb 26, 2022
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Feb 26, 2022
LordDrol
Feb 26, 2022
1,290 Posts
This seems more useful than the powdered honey deal, although powdered milk might be a better choice.

Quote from jeffricks2051 :
My main solution is a giant bag of pinto beans from costco ($15). I make pinto beans sometimes anyway, but end up throwing out 2/3 of the bag about a year later, and getting another one.
What is that, a 50-pounder? A Sam's near me used to carry a nice 12 lbs bag of dried black beans, but they stopped. Frown

You could try doing what I just did for a 50 lbs bag of rice. Store it in half gallon sized mason jars with oxygen absorber packets. The shelf life should be practically indefinite. Just put the jars back in the box they came in and put it somewhere for the rest of the decade.

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Feb 26, 2022
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jeffricks2051
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Quote from LordDrol :
What is that, a 50-pounder? A Sam's near me used to carry a nice 12 lbs bag of dried black beans, but they stopped. Frown

You could try doing what I just did for a 50 lbs bag of rice. Store it in half gallon sized mason jars with oxygen absorber packets. The shelf life should be practically indefinite. Just put the jars back in the box they came in and put it somewhere for the rest of the decade.
I forgot the size. I just threw out my old bag so I can't check. My horrible guess would be 2-3 gallons in volume?? Whatever. It's $13 for a lot of beans.

I'm with you on the rice. Almost wrote about that but my comments are long enough. Yeah, I have rice, and if things get weird I'd run out and buy extra more rice and beans. I have a zirjorushi rice maker that cooks rice, and automatically keeps it perfect for about 2.5 days, after that it's still edible for a day or two but the texture gets weird, I don't bother. Basmati is the most healthy rice, with the lowest glycemic index. I love most rices though I try to make the bulk be basmati.

I love black beans but they are hard to digest in anything but small amounts (in general and definitely for me). Make great side dish, or sprinked in things(salads), or mixed with other beans.

also, I got to get more familiar with oxigen absorber packets. I know what they are but never use them. Sometimes I daydream about having a nitrogen tank in my kitchen and blow it in ziplocks before squeeze out gas and zip up ziplock bag. Your typical bag of chips has nitrogen in the bag (no oxygen) Even more geeky: pour liquid nitrogen in bowl, and freeze things (like steak) instantly. Doing so does not let the ice crystals get big (which pierce the cell walls). When the ice crystals are tiny, it will defrost in to a nicer piece of steak. It's probably too dangerous to do routiney though.

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