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    Good Guy to Work For RIP

    https://www.businessinsider.com/bob-...company-2024-2

    Excellent products, hope the standards remain.

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    Another one that's enjoyed their products for a long time. May he rest in peace and the business stays strong.

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    Got a sack of his Flaxseed Meal sitting in the fridge
    "What you see and what you hear depends a great deal on where you are standing.
    It also depends on what sort of person you are.”

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    Man, what an example for all of us. Brian
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    Bob's Red Mill is the only source I can find for Buckwheat pancake mix.

    I also love their Steel Cut Oats. Costco carries a 7 pound bag that is quick cooking. They used to carry the slow cooking with the story of them winning the "Golden Spurtle" in an oatmeal cook off contest printed on the package.

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    The slow cook ones are the only ones I buy. I put them in our "every day" bread, along with the cracked wheat (Bulgar)


    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Koepke View Post
    Bob's Red Mill is the only source I can find for Buckwheat pancake mix.

    I also love their Steel Cut Oats. Costco carries a 7 pound bag that is quick cooking. They used to carry the slow cooking with the story of them winning the "Golden Spurtle" in an oatmeal cook off contest printed on the package.

    jtk

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    Quote Originally Posted by roger wiegand View Post
    The slow cook ones are the only ones I buy. I put them in our "every day" bread, along with the cracked wheat (Bulgar)
    I like the slow cook ones better but the local store ran out for a while. Last few times at Costco they had the large bags. The savings are way too good to not take home. I'm not that picky, a handful of dried blueberries and heavy dash of cinnamon and it is still pretty good eatin'.

    jtk
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