My Very First Azure Standard Pantry Haul, I found the blue corn!

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024

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  • @ColleenH38
    @ColleenH38 3 місяці тому

    You will love Azure! We have been buying from Azure Standard for years and absolutely love it. We are a family that keeps our massive pantry, two refrigerators and four freezers filled to capacity at all times. Buying in bulk from Azure makes it possible to do that for a great price and have incredibly healthy food. Once I had built up the food supply like we wanted, I started ordering from Azure two or three times a year but huge orders. My next order will be about $2,000.00 but I won't need anything else until next year. We buy the Rumiano butter, several kinds of raw cheese, wheat berries, flour, sugar, canned goods, frozen fruits and vegetables, honey, maple syrup, vinegars, dry beans, potatoes, chocolate chips, cocoa powder, avocado oil, olive oil, coconut oil, coffee, dried fruits, spices/seasonings, Stacy's tortillas, coconut milk, onions, potatoes, oats, five gallon buckets/Gamma lids, gallon and half gallon jars/lids, and household cleaners....... We also buy bulk at Costco but everything else is from local farms as far as meat, chicken, eggs, produce, milk, etc. and my husband is a hunter. Basically, very little comes from regular grocery stores.

    • @realfoodprep
      @realfoodprep  3 місяці тому +1

      Yes, I definitely already love it after the first haul....I just recently started milling my own grains which is what helped me find Azure. However, I have a long way to go getting our pantry and bulk foods organized! Most of our meats come from a local farm and we have chickens for eggs but I can't believe how many products are offered by them so my plan is now to "come up with a plan" LOL, to get our pantry and kitchen organized. Thanks so much for watching!

    • @ColleenH38
      @ColleenH38 3 місяці тому

      @@realfoodprep Building up a bulk pantry takes time and money. The "rules" are.... 1. Buy what you know your family will actually eat. So many people will see that someone has a lot of canned tuna and think they must get it as well and they don't even eat tuna. 2. Store foods properly. Whether in air tight glass jars, food grade buckets, or mylar bags. It is imperative that you learn how to store bulk foods. 3. Organize, organize, organize. 4. Replace and rotate constantly. I honestly treat our stuff like I am a grocery store manager.