Hey there,
Just a notice that Walton
orders are due the end of this month....March 31th!
The current Walton Price list is on my web site
with ordering instructions: www.paulasbread.com
I have had several asking.....
What is the difference
between RB and SP?RB=regular bucket; the food is put in a
nitrogen filled bucket
SP=super pail bucket; the food is placed in a
nitrogen filled Mylar bag; then, the bag is placed in a nitrogen filled
bucket.
Do I need to have a certain Order form?No. We
only need your name, phone number; email address. Put the skew number,
description of the product, quantity and price on a regular size paper.
Include your deposit for half the food amount. The remaining payment
and freight will be due when the food arrives.
Do I have to
order a certain pound/$$ amounts?No.
There are no minimums or maximums for pounds or $$.
Send your order and deposit snail mail to:Paula's BreadP.O. Box 763Skiatook,
OK 74070What are some good storage items or foods to consider?1.
Consider what you eat now and purpose to buy bulk for those items. If
you store things you never eat now, they tend to sit on the shelf. :)
2. Meat Substitute. We use this as an added extender for our meals. We
like the Taco, Beef, Bacon the best! It is all natural and you simply
add water. You can stretch your meals by adding these to your ground
beef. Yum
3. Pasta. The spaghetti and elbow macaroni are whole wheat and
cook/store well.
4. Veggies. We use the dried onions, peppers as a
great baking addition. It is great to have on hand when a recipe calls
for these. The other dried veggies are good as well.
5. Potatoes. These are great to have on hand to make quick hash browns
or mashed potatoes. My kids love to whip these up!
6. Tomato
powder. You can have on hand your tomato powder as opposed to having
shelves of tomato paste cans!
7. Eggs. The whole egg powder is great especially for those who live
far from the grocery store! I don't know how many times I start baking
only to find out I am out of eggs. These mix well in your baked
products. You only have to add water to the mix.
8. Flax. A great omega-3 addition to your diet. I add this to
everything. :)
9. Mixes. If you are a mix person, you can save by
having the cookie mixes, brownie mixes, pancake mixes, etc. in bulk. I
usually drool over all the mixes everyone orders!
10. Consider stocking your baking products as well....sugar, baking
powder, salt, cocoa
Hope that helps! :)
Have a great day!
God
bless you,
paula :)
p.s. here is some extra info from Walton:Nutrition: A large chunk of our dehydrated foods come in the form
of whole seeds - grains and legumes. It seems the more we process our
foods, the less nutrition remains in them. One of the more interesting
things about seeds is they contain, in general, the necessary nutrients
to make them digestible and healthy for our bodies. For just one
example, our Essential Fatty Acids Section discusses at length how
refined vegetable oils (from whole seeds) have the vitamins and minerals
removed that otherwise would have made these oils much more healthy.
This same idea can be repeated over and over again with the refined
foods we eat. Our bodies need many nutrients to metabolize food
correctly. And they are almost in every case found in whole foods before
processing.
Expense: Whether we are talking about everyday eating
or long term food storage for a rainy day, we can eat for a very small
fraction of the cost if we are using whole foods. Instead of spending
dollars for every meal, we need only spend pennies.