[Small-Appliance-Cooking] Food delivery that excepts EBT cards

Sabra Ewing sabra1023 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 11 23:20:50 UTC 2018


Becky, where do you get your 95% ground beef? If I wanted to make chili, how could I do it? Apart from the deli, the only ground beef I know of comes in a tube. I would like to hope that the stuff at the deli is not expired because they cut it up for you right there. The raw ground beef I know of comes in a cylindrical tube. You can get the lien one in the tube also. I got the 80% one before and tried to cook it in my crockpot, but this huge layer of fat was on top of my soup when it was done. The meat was cooked after I got most of the fat off the top, but it was hard and flavorless. I don't know if that is because you're supposed to put already cooked meat in the crockpot or not.

Sabra Ewing

> On Apr 11, 2018, at 4:32 PM, ms.sunmsflower61--- via Small-Appliance-Cooking <small-appliance-cooking at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Pam, Sausage can be purchased in a stick or tube, pre-sliced into patties and sold in a box or you can buy it on a styrophoam tray.  This last form is what I have always called bulk or fresh ground.  This form means you have to form the patties yourself.
>  
> Ground beef is sold in the same 3 forms.  The sticks or tubes are 1 tb, 3 lbs, 5 lbs and 10 lbs.  These are shipped in and the butcher doesn’t have to frind it and package it.
>  
> Hope that helps.
> Tammy
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> From: geodom--- via Small-Appliance-Cooking
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> I may have seen ground turkey, but as far as saussage, isn't that what's
> called bulk saussage?  I've never seen regular ground beef that way, though.
> Pam.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Henry Osborne via Small-Appliance-Cooking
> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2018 12:08 PM
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> I have also seen ground turkey and sausage in the tubes. I have never tried
> it, so, can't comment on it.
>  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: geodom--- via Small-Appliance-Cooking
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>  
> Ground beef in tubes?  I never heard of that.  What is that?  I do find that
> cooking chopmeat, or as some people call it, ground beef in the microwave
> comes out okay.  It's better doing it on the stove, but in the microwave, it
> works.  Pam.
>  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sabra Ewing via Small-Appliance-Cooking
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2018 11:47 PM
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> Subject: [Small-Appliance-Cooking] Food delivery that excepts EBT cards
>  
> I just wanted to let you all know that schwans is a food delivery service
> that excepts EBT cards as a form of payment. They deliver frozen food, and
> they often have promotions where you can get 20 or 30% off your order. You
> can get things from them that will make your recipes a lot easier like
> pre-cooked meats and pre-roasted vegetables. They also have a lot of meals
> you can get. I know that frozen food is available in the grocery store, but
> the selection they have at schwans are things that I have not seen in the
> grocery store. When you heat up their food, it actually does not taste like
> frozen food. For example, there are mashed potatoes taste real and even have
> potato skins in it. I just made my first order with them recently and it was
> very successful. They also have a lot of desserts and ice cream that you
> cannot find in the store. You can use many of their items in other recipes.
> Where example, if you are making a peach pie, you normally have to boil the
> peaches to get the skin
> off and get them out of the boiling water with tongs. It is a process that
> takes a while, but using canned peaches is gross. However, they have frozen
> sliced peaches that would taste fresh if you use them in the pipe. They also
> have premade scone dough and other things. And it is really convenient
> because it comes right to you and unlike other grocery delivery services,
> you can use your food stamps for it if you get those. I just really liked it
> and I thought I would mention it since a lot of the things they have might
> be helpful for use in small appliances. They also have some skillet meals
> that you are supposed to make over the stove, and I wonder if you could make
> some of these meals in an Insta pot. I just know that getting prepped
> vegetables is very convenient for me. For example, they have this thing of
> steamed onions and peppers, and chopping them up and steaming them yourself
> will take awhile. You can also get pre-cooked meat at the deli of the
> grocery store. I want to make
> chili in my crockpot, and I think I might just get some pre-cooked meat
> because I moved recently, and my roommates were not very nice to my pots and
> pans, so I just let them have them. Therefore, I do not have a pan to brown
> the beef over the stove. You can technically cook raw meat in a crockpot,
> but I have tried that and it becomes very stringy and flavorless. You can
> also cook ground beef and a microwave, but the same thing happens. I think I
> will just find a meet I like and have them grind it up for me at the deli.
> It is also more convenient because you can get better meet then that ground
> beef in the tubes, and you do not have to grind it up yourself. For example,
> you can get sirloin. I really feel that that ground beef in the tubes is a
> waste of money because so much of it is fat. I want more meat.
>  
> Sabra Ewing
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