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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: BWCA Food and Recipes :: New Crumbled Beef
 
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OldFingers57
05/10/2013 11:08AM
 
What section of the grocery part were they in? Looks on the packagae that it says 8 ozs.
 
nojobro
05/10/2013 12:53PM
 
Totally gross for normal life, totally awesome for BW life.


(I think...I haven't actually tried it!)


Thanks for letting us know.
 
KevinL
05/10/2013 10:46AM
 
I had to go to Ames this morning to help son move out of the dorm. When we got done I stopped at Wal-Mart to get a few more things for our trip next week. I noticed something new, precooked crumbled beef. Had two different flavors. Cost was $2.74 per package so it’s not cheap by any means. Cannot tell from the picture if they were 7 or 8 oz. packages but may be another option to some. Product of Brazil.


 
KevinL
05/10/2013 11:17AM
 
quote OldFingers57: "What section of the grocery part were they in? Looks on the packagae that it says 8 ozs. "


They were by the bag tuna, spam, salmon. I was actually looking to see if they had any of the bagged chicken because they have not had any at the Wal-Mart that I go to - and no they did not.
 
OldFingers57
05/11/2013 02:09PM
 
KevinL Try HyVee for the pouch chicken, They have it in with the tuna fish. If they don't just ask them to special order it for you as I did that and now they stock it at the store close to me.
 
mr.barley
05/11/2013 03:47PM
 
Hormel makes a similar product. You can find it by the Hormel sliced pepperoni. beef crumbles
 
Savage Voyageur
05/11/2013 05:28PM
 
Sorry Kevin but I will not be eating anything from Brazil anytime soon, never know what four legged thing they call beef there. I have heard that countries in South America have been caught selling horse as beef. Wilbur please don't send me to the glue factory. I will stick with good old beef from the USA that we dehydrate. The Hormel brand sounds interesting.
 
KevinL
05/11/2013 08:38PM
 
quote Savage Voyageur: "Sorry Kevin but I will not be eating anything from Brazil anytime soon, never know what four legged thing they call beef there. I have heard that countries in South America have been caught selling horse as beef. Wilbur please don't send me to the glue factory. I will stick with good old beef from the USA that we dehydrate. The Hormel brand sounds interesting. "


I will also be staying with my own dehydrated burger as well. Just putting it out there for others to see.