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    Default New HONEYVILLE Store in Salt Lake City!

    If you live in the area you could check this out.

    They will be having their grand opening April 3 from 3-6 p.m.

    There will be free smoothies, hot cocoa, brownies and scones. (They have the free 6-8 ounce smoothies and hot cocoa right now if you go by.)

    They also will have 10 percent off of their dehydrated mountain house foods and you can get $1.00 off a 25 lb bag of beans from the April 3-19.

    They also carry other preparedness items such as canned garden seeds, luggable loos, containers. They have yellow split peas for under $10 for 25 lbs which seemed like a pretty good deal. Their wheat is around $22.00. Their prices are not great but there is no shipping involved. It is pretty good particularly if need specialty beans, grains or flours which come in little packages elsewhere.

    They have most of their bulk foods out where you can put them in a cart and go through the check out.

    This is located in the south side of the warehouse building. If you are going north on 56 West you cross I-80 and several blocks later you will come to North Billy Mitchell Road.

    They are at:
    635 North Billy Mitchell Road (5170 West) on the North side of the road.

    Phone: (801) 972-2168

    They are open 10-6 pm on weekdays and 10-4 pm on Saturday
    (Yahoo! no more bankers hours)

    They won't have rainchecks. I hope they do well there.

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    Default Price List - Sample

    Got a copy of their pricelist: (please check before going for accuracy.)

    $ 37.72 Pearled Barley (50 lbs.)
    $ 30.83 Rye
    $ 26.50 Triticale
    $ 54.85 Buckwheat
    $ 28.21 Soft White Wheat
    $ 22.77 Hard Red Wheat
    $ 23.00 Hard White Wheat
    $104.99 275 Servings Emergency Food
    $ 25.75 Regular Oats (50 lbs.)
    $ 14.75 Lentils (25 lbs.)
    $ 15.68 Small Red Beans (25 lbs.)
    $ 14.42 Whole Green Peas (25 lbs.)
    $ 18.29 Alphabet Pasta (10 lbs.)
    $ 19.37 Long Grain Brown Rice (50 lbs.)
    $ 22.82 Hulled Millett (50 lbs.)
    $ 24.52 Baking Soda (50 lbs.) You need this for to soak old beans, etc. Everyone needs but few have in bulk.
    $ 41.33 Baking Powder (50 lbs.) Another baking essential.
    $ 24.62 Corn Starch (50 lbs.)
    $ 71.08 Wheat Gluten (50 lbs.)
    $ 12.86 Sea Salt (50 lbs.)
    $ 58.57 Gold Raisins (30 lbs.)
    $ 8.83 Imitation Vanilla (gallon)
    $ 56.82 Cinnamon (50 lbs.) (This seems too cheap to be true.)
    $ 58.95 Shortening (50 lbs.)
    $ 46.00 Milk substitute (25 lbs.)
    $ 27.56 Freeze Dried Blueberries (12 oz can)
    $ 104.69 Potato Pearls (40 lbs.)
    $ 42.86 TVP Beef Flavored (25 lbs.)
    $ 26.33 Farina (50 lbs.)
    $ 25.52 Natural almond flour (this USED to be my son's staple food) (5 lb)
    $ 5.19 MH Rice/Chicken
    $ 1.89 MH Neapolitan Ice Cream Bar

    Good selection of beans!: baby lima, blackeye beans, black turtle, garbanzo, great northern, green split peas, kidney beans, large lima beans, lentils, multi-bean mix, pink , pinto, red, whole green peas, yellow split peas, small white, whole soy (Most under $20, not lima-kidney) Soy beans are $35 for 50 lbs.

    Some of the other things they have: dehydrated eggs, cocoa mixes, smoothie mixes, sprinkles, peanut butter dehydrated, choco drops, milk, freeze dried fruits, veggies, TVP many kinds, mixes (they are known for scone, brownie, muffins, pancake, etc.), lots of mountain house products, pastas, seeds

    Also, cup cake liners (500) for under $4.00. They also had liners for bread pans (large and small loaves.) Muffin liners too. (Will we have many bake sales if/when we are camping?)

    Good stuff but not necessarily inexpensive. If anything is too cheap to be true it is probably is a typo!

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