Ahem...Oh Dib's...better than Boullion!
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**Tinkerbell**
Fri Dec 28, 2012 11:05 pm Forum Host
Dib's wrote:
**Tinkerbell** wrote: I have seen and tried both the chicken and beef, but I had no idea there were so many other flavors!
I love this stuff.
So do I-Rusty Butt is just rubbin it in!

CindiJ
Sat Dec 29, 2012 12:03 pm Food.com Groupie
I keep the ham, chicken, beef & lobster on hand all the time. LOVE the stuff - great with veggies (just a dab will do ya) or to up the ante on soups/gravies. Guess I need to do some swag bucks so I can get mine for free. 
duonyte
Sat Dec 29, 2012 2:24 pm Forum Host
The low-sodium chicken is lower in sodium than canned. I make most of the chicken broth I use, but I have this available for a backup and for when i need just a little. I also have the ham and the seafood base from Penzey's, that is also good.
Dib's
Sat Dec 29, 2012 8:57 pm Forum Host
**Tinkerbell** wrote:
Dib's wrote:
**Tinkerbell** wrote: I have seen and tried both the chicken and beef, but I had no idea there were so many other flavors!
I love this stuff.
So do I-Rusty Butt is just rubbin it in!

I did find the Ham Base today when we went to the cities, so that's very cool. I will be giving it a try on NYD 
Iron Bloomers
Sat Dec 29, 2012 11:02 pm Food.com Groupie
Dib's wrote:
**Tinkerbell** wrote:
Dib's wrote:
**Tinkerbell** wrote: I have seen and tried both the chicken and beef, but I had no idea there were so many other flavors!
I love this stuff.
So do I-Rusty Butt is just rubbin it in!

I did find the Ham Base today when we went to the cities, so that's very cool. I will be giving it a try on NYD 
I will deffinately go back to get the ham...never gave the beans/ham thing a though....also the clam..for my chowda...
Gonna have to clear out half a shelf just for them. 
Dib's
Sat Dec 29, 2012 11:11 pm Forum Host
Iron Bloomers wrote:
Dib's wrote:
**Tinkerbell** wrote:
Dib's wrote:
**Tinkerbell** wrote: I have seen and tried both the chicken and beef, but I had no idea there were so many other flavors!
I love this stuff.
So do I-Rusty Butt is just rubbin it in!

I did find the Ham Base today when we went to the cities, so that's very cool. I will be giving it a try on NYD 
I will deffinately go back to get the ham...never gave the beans/ham thing a though....also the clam..for my chowda...
Gonna have to clear out half a shelf just for them. 
I'm buying stock in the company 
**Tinkerbell**
Sat Dec 29, 2012 11:54 pm Forum Host
I need to make some clam chowder. DD is allergic to seafood, so I've made a lot less over the past 6 years. DH is sensitive to it, but he still eats it when he craves it. We haven't had homemade chowder in a long time and it is perfect weather for it. 
Dib's
Sat Dec 29, 2012 11:57 pm Forum Host
**Tinkerbell** wrote:
I need to make some clam chowder. DD is allergic to seafood, so I've made a lot less over the past 6 years. DH is sensitive to it, but he still eats it when he craves it. We haven't had homemade chowder in a long time and it is perfect weather for it. 
DH requested clam chowder today-said he had been wanting it for a while now. Cold weather = chowders & soups & stews. And hot, chewy bread of course 
Chicagoland Chef du Jour
Sun Dec 30, 2012 7:13 am Food.com Groupie
Wow, this company has 48 soup bases!
The 16 oz. size in some varieties is on sale!
http://www.soupsonline.com/m-48-better-than-bouillon.aspx
PSA: Better Than Bouillon Bases
Better Than Bouillon concentrated paste food bases are made primarily from meat, seafood, or vegetables. This gives them a richer and more natural flavor than ordinary bouillon cubes or granules. We offer the entire line of Better Than Bouillon bases!
NOTE: Better Than Bouillon is discontinuing their 16 ounce sizes and they have called on us to help liquidate their existing inventories. While they last, Chicken and Chili in the 16 ounce sizes are all just $5.90 each! These still have plenty of time before their 'Best By' dates (see product pages for exact dates), so stock up now and save! But hurry, we do have limited quantities and when they are gone, they are gone forever!
Iron Bloomers
Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:18 am Food.com Groupie
Chicagoland Chef du Jour wrote:
Wow, this company has 48 soup bases!
The 16 oz. size in some varieties is on sale!
http://www.soupsonline.com/m-48-better-than-bouillon.aspx
PSA: Better Than Bouillon Bases
Better Than Bouillon concentrated paste food bases are made primarily from meat, seafood, or vegetables. This gives them a richer and more natural flavor than ordinary bouillon cubes or granules. We offer the entire line of Better Than Bouillon bases!
NOTE: Better Than Bouillon is discontinuing their 16 ounce sizes and they have called on us to help liquidate their existing inventories. While they last, Chicken and Chili in the 16 ounce sizes are all just $5.90 each! These still have plenty of time before their 'Best By' dates (see product pages for exact dates), so stock up now and save! But hurry, we do have limited quantities and when they are gone, they are gone forever!
I saved that link Chicago....a really neat site, thanks.
Diane waits until she can get these from her supplier a lower price to pass it on to customers, that's why I can get them at less that super market price.
I owe 'someone' a big thanks for getting me started on these. 
Chicagoland Chef du Jour
Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:26 am Food.com Groupie
Occasionally, I can get a BIG jar at Costco for a great price.
I'm afraid I pay a premium for this stuff, but it's still cheaper than buying stock and <GASP> I don't make it. I don't have the freezer space and have failed miserably, in the past.
The varieties they offer, blew me away!
Iron Bloomers
Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:40 am Food.com Groupie
Chicagoland Chef du Jour wrote: Occasionally, I can get a BIG jar at Costco for a great price.
I'm afraid I pay a premium for this stuff, but it's still cheaper than buying stock and <GASP> I don't make it. I don't have the freezer space and have failed miserably, in the past.
The varieties they offer, blew me away!
Oh, I soooooooooo agree. They are really worth the $...quality is top notch & they take up lots less space in the cupboard than containers of stock. I make stock from chicken & turkey but having these allows me to have it fast when needed & they are great for those Noodle Bowls of K9's
market price here is @ the same as on the site you posted & Sam's doesn't carry them 
Dib's
Sun Dec 30, 2012 9:47 am Forum Host
Iron Bloomers
Sun Dec 30, 2012 9:58 am Food.com Groupie
that's GREAT....8oz are the jars I have....haven't seen the 16oz...sure wish someone had them. You got a good price on the ham one!
Dib's
Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:07 am Forum Host
Iron Bloomers wrote:
that's GREAT....8oz are the jars I have....haven't seen the 16oz...sure wish someone had them. You got a good price on the ham one!
My list is growing-I need the clam, lobster, au jus and the mushroom. I hope the mushroom or vegetable is vegan so I can fire one off to DD#2!
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