A terrific value. One quart jar of our non-GMO, premium vegetable soup mix makes over 24 cups of delicious soup. Just add 1 cup of mix to 6 cups of water, simmer for 10-15 minutes and season to taste. That’s it. Save a ton of work. No need to chop the onions, dice the carrots, cut the tomatoes. The work has already been done for you. This mix contains a minced version of our carrots, onions, tomatoes, peas, celery, green bell peppers, green beans and parsley. Season to your taste and use as a co
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Do You Know How Long We’ve Been Looking for Vegetable Flakes?,
Five to ten years ago you could walk into any discount outlet mall kitchen store (like Kitchen Collection or the Corning Revere store) and find “vegetable flakes” along with the other spices on the shelf. Then, abruptly, they vanished. That’s why I was delighted to find this “dehydrated vegetable soup mix” for sale on Amazon. While, yes, you can make a nice vegetable soup from them, they are also priceless for adding a variety of small vegetables to homemade turkey/chicken soup, mixing with whipped cream cheese to make vegetable spread for a party tray, or sprinkling crisp veggies on a roast meat dish. This jar will last some time. Thanks to Harmony House for returning “veggie flakes” to our dinner table!
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fun with flakes,
I am having fun with these flakes (yes, I don’t lead an exciting life.) They’re great in ramen soups-I add them to the water before boiling. I added them to minute rice the other night and it was great. Okay, I’m done. I liked these and will buy again.
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Dried vegetables that suck less than most.,
These have a good mixture of carrots, onions, tomatoes, peas, celery, green peppers, green beans, and parsley. I’ve had my fair share of this kind of mixture of dried veg. and believe that unless you make your own it’s never going to be AWESOME. I normally notice that other mixes have a ton of carrots and a fair amount (too much in my opinion) of parsley. This mix seems to avoid both problems while also adding green peppers and green beans which are normally missing.
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