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Offline colonial shooter

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Re: Co-op for bulk foods, other.
« Reply #45 on: December 31, 2007, 09:59:19 PM »
Mama, I would be/ and am interested, but have a short term storage problem. Hopefully spring will fix that.
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Offline MamaLiberty

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Re: Co-op for bulk foods, other.
« Reply #46 on: January 01, 2008, 07:10:50 AM »
Let's see what happens. I'll keep bumping this thread and we'll try it again in spring. I won't personally need much of anything more for quite some time, but I'd still be glad to coordinate a group buy if anyone wants it.

Prices are not apt to go down, and shipping most certainly won't, so the sooner the better. I'd be glad to store small amounts for a while, if that's the only problem.
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Re: Co-op for bulk foods, other.
« Reply #47 on: January 14, 2008, 04:14:35 PM »
I finally got the order from Walton, and the oats were "out" so I'll have to reorder later. The shipping cost will be much higher then, of course, unless I can put together another bulk order. So, if you wanted something and didn't get it before, speak now or you'll have to get it on your own. :)

All the rest came well boxed and in good shape. Don't know how I'll get the 50 lb. bags of wheat downstairs... but I'll think of something. <G>  Still waiting for the mill I ordered from the manufacturer.

Now, if anyone wants a one pound brick of bread yeast, say something. I've got 20 of them and can spare a few. Unopened, kept in the cool and dark, they'll be good for many years. Opened - and preferably put into a glass canning jar, kept in the refrigerator - it will be good for at least a year, and longer if you freeze part of it in an airtight container.  Cost: $3.00 each plus any shipping if I need to mail it to you.  Let me know.
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