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    Tad Englund
    BPL Member

    @bestbuilder

    Locale: Pacific Northwest

    Has anybody tried the Freeze-Dried Fruit or Veggies that Costco sells online? I don't know about the quality or price.
    The quantities are larger than I'd like but I'd like to know what others think.

    I already know about the other online freeze-dried options out there so please don't make this a discussion about them. I'm trying to see if anyone has tried the Costco stuff.
    Thanks,
    Tad

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    Sarah Kirkconnell
    BPL Member

    @sarbar

    Locale: Homesteading On An Island In The PNW

    Is it the Thrive brand? If so, they are fine.

    #2086110
    Tad Englund
    BPL Member

    @bestbuilder

    Locale: Pacific Northwest

    Sarah, the brand they have up no (30% off) is "Chef's Banquet". I'm not familier with that brand

    #2086214
    Sarah Kirkconnell
    BPL Member

    @sarbar

    Locale: Homesteading On An Island In The PNW

    Huh, that is not one I know either….too bad it isn't Thrive! That brand is good :-)

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    Rebecca Audette
    Member

    @beckyinma

    Locale: Wicked northern, Massachusetts

    I've inly used thrive fruits, veggies and beef tvp. All great. Go for thrive either on Costvo or Shelfreliance.com. The fd corn is like candy!

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    Rebecca Audette
    Member

    @beckyinma

    Locale: Wicked northern, Massachusetts

    I di however have fruits and veggies in the brand you've mentioned. I would imagine they are decent enough for freeze dried.

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    Tim Zen
    Spectator

    @asdzxc57

    Locale: MI

    Thrive Brand — I don't the country of origin on their products.

    #2092554
    Sarah Kirkconnell
    BPL Member

    @sarbar

    Locale: Homesteading On An Island In The PNW

    From Thrive's website:
    We are proud to say that a majority of THRIVE foods originate in the US, though we also source foods from other countries depending on season, availability, and other factors in the food industry, as do most grocery stores. However, we do not source any THRIVE products from China, and all our products go through a rigorous quality assurance process and are rejected if they do not meet our high standards. For information on the country of origin of any THRIVE product, please see your consultant or a customer service representative.
    https://www.thrivelife.com/parties/faq/question/id/2404

    #2092555
    Tim Zen
    Spectator

    @asdzxc57

    Locale: MI

    @sarah — Thank you. Another case of male blindness.

    #2092559
    Sarah Kirkconnell
    BPL Member

    @sarbar

    Locale: Homesteading On An Island In The PNW

    :-D

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