Laura Rouse
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de febrero de 2025
Just as shown. Note these are dried not freeze dried. I put some through my grain mill and it worked nicely to make the bits smaller for my specific recipes. Flavor when in soups etc seems to be just as good as fresh.
Russell S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de diciembre de 2024
The wife and I like to keep dried foods on hand. She doesn't always have the time to dehydrate as much as she used to, so we buy them when needed. For us it's a good value. And it doesn't spoil. She likes to make her own dried stuffing mix instead of buying small boxes. Uses the dried celery and onions to make it with. Once it's cooked the taste and smell is awesome.This is good in soup. There are those times when we don't want to leave the house to get a few odd ingredients and this functions well. Stores well.
KAM Ontario
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de octubre de 2024
add to soups and stews or anything with enough sauce to let them rehdrate no washing and chopping A handy addittion to any kitchen
Precise Disarray
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de enero de 2023
Some Augason Farms stuff I buy as emergency food, some I buy for regular use. If I can price out something in this form that is same price or less than other forms, then I go with this as it can be stored away or kept in my working pantry. I use a lot of Augason Farms, and I've been pleased with this.Dehydrated celery is a great addition to the pantry. Sometimes I dont have fresh, or I have fresh that went bad, or I dont find it in the store, or what is there looks bad, or price is way outside my budget. Having some dried celery tucked away in my pantry really helps stretch the budget and brings value to my time.I keep the recipe trifecta on hand, "mire poix": celery, carrot, and onion. I keep fresh, frozen, and dried on hand. Usually used in recipes that will help rehydrate these foods no problem. Celery is very easy to rehydrate. I usually just add to the cooking process and its good to go.Food scarcity is legit, so if you can stock up when items are on sale, then I recommend to do so. Consider it insurance.FYI: food and such are sold based on weight, not volume. There is 1lb, 2 oz packed in this #10 can (that reads, "number ten" not "ten pound"- it is a size of can). Using a #10 can means that it provides uniformity among storage. Emergency supplies are packed for long term and are packed to stack. They also float. They can be repurposed. Even if one gets a dent, contents are still good (unless and actual hole, which is not likely to happen). The food will not be filled to the brim, and also.. food settles after packing.