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First of all, the family is dling better than most sheep, but still always looking to better our set up. Started canning a couple years ago and are able to utilize our gardens year round. So a couple questions:

1. Where does a guy find some Yoders(or other) canned bacon?

2. Anyone other than Chuck a Thrive dealer? Just logistics of your location bud. Anyone heard from Bryon at all lately? Haven't seen Fishranger around in a very long time.

3. Wanting to can/pickle some of our chicken eggs. I cant seem to find any info on a way to do for long term storage. Any info or links to help with that?

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Some sites for info for :canning pickled eggs:

https://practicalselfreliance.com/pickled-eggs/

http://challengedsurvival.blogspot.com/ ... afely.html

http://kuntzfamily.com/recipes/pickled_eggs.shtml

https://www.askaprepper.com/how-to-pickle-eggs/


Wed Mar 09, 2022 9:45 pm
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Where I can buy powdered eggs in bulk, without paying arm and leg?

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Has to a way to can them longer than 3-4 months, right? I've pickled eggs before, pretty easy, but really looking for a long term option of canning eggs.
Aware, but haven't tried the water glass technique, or coating in mineral oil. Both could be an opton I suppose. Was just hoping for something even longer term.

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The 2nd & 3rd link both mention storing from 6 months, to a year.

As far as I know, most folks freeze-dry if storing eggs longer than that.

Though I have been in some bars where the hard boiled eggs in a jar on the bar were obviously stored there for decades…


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KeystoneCowboy wrote:
First of all, the family is dling better than most sheep, but still always looking to better our set up. Started canning a couple years ago and are able to utilize our gardens year round. So a couple questions:

1. Where does a guy find some Yoders(or other) canned bacon?

2. Anyone other than Chuck a Thrive dealer? Just logistics of your location bud. Anyone heard from Bryon at all lately? Haven't seen Fishranger around in a very long time.

3. Wanting to can/pickle some of our chicken eggs. I cant seem to find any info on a way to do for long term storage. Any info or links to help with that?

Just go on their website and order directly.
Also distance is no object since it is all done on the internet. I could be fighting Russians in Ukraine and handle it. :bigsmile:

https://www.thrivelife.com/

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KeystoneCowboy wrote:
First of all, the family is dling better than most sheep, but still always looking to better our set up. Started canning a couple years ago and are able to utilize our gardens year round. So a couple questions:

1. Where does a guy find some Yoders(or other) canned bacon?

2. Anyone other than Chuck a Thrive dealer? Just logistics of your location bud. Anyone heard from Bryon at all lately? Haven't seen Fishranger around in a very long time.

3. Wanting to can/pickle some of our chicken eggs. I cant seem to find any info on a way to do for long term storage. Any info or links to help with that?


I was wondering about Fishranger as well.

I would not lay in much of that canned bacon. The shelf life is very short and it tastes like shit IMHO. Fake smoke and more salt that straight NaCl. It's a novelty.

I did a post (somewhere) about the Thrive grain products. Only five years, and the surprised me. I think no matter what, grains get rancid at 6-7+ years. Other Thrive products are 25 years.

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KeystoneCowboy wrote:
First of all, the family is dling better than most sheep, but still always looking to better our set up. Started canning a couple years ago and are able to utilize our gardens year round. So a couple questions:

1. Where does a guy find some Yoders(or other) canned bacon?

2. Anyone other than Chuck a Thrive dealer? Just logistics of your location bud. Anyone heard from Bryon at all lately? Haven't seen Fishranger around in a very long time.

3. Wanting to can/pickle some of our chicken eggs. I cant seem to find any info on a way to do for long term storage. Any info or links to help with that?


I was wondering about Fishranger as well.

I would not lay in much of that canned bacon. The shelf life is very short and it tastes like shit IMHO. Fake smoke and more salt that straight NaCl. It's a novelty.

I did a post (somewhere) about the Thrive grain products. Only five years, and the surprised me. I think no matter what, grains get rancid at 6-7+ years. Other Thrive products are 25 years.

The oils in the grains are the problem. Buckwheat is a good alternative.

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Agree.

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