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    I keep these in my rv and at home. Taste good and are quick and easy to make. On our last trip, I opened up two of them and had more than enough for eight people. King Soopers has a rectangle electric skillet that I use to Brown these, great buy for under $30.

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    Are these ones close? I'm thinking about buying them They are on sale.

    $24 for 6 pounds of it sounds like a smoking deal. If the posted reviews of it are true.

    http://beprepared.com/evriday-dehydr...-6-lb-bag.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by rbeau30 View Post
    Are these ones close? I'm thinking about buying them They are on sale.

    $24 for 6 pounds of it sounds like a smoking deal. If the posted reviews of it are true.

    http://beprepared.com/evriday-dehydr...-6-lb-bag.html
    We picked up the the 8 pack from costco , one is more than enough for 2 people. Instructions say 1 fill to line (approx 1c) with hot 110* + water sit for 5 min, drain then cook.
    That 6lb bag is a lot of hash browns. Hopefully you'll eat before they go bad. We like the small containers for both storage and ease of use, with no left overs.
    Go ahead and buy them you know you want to.
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    I wonder if they are organic hashbrowns. Not sure I would eat unless necessary. I would hate to grow a tail or extra ear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    We picked up the the 8 pack from costco , one is more than enough for 2 people. Instructions say 1 fill to line (approx 1c) with hot 110* + water sit for 5 min, drain then cook.
    That 6lb bag is a lot of hash browns. Hopefully you'll eat before they go bad. We like the small containers for both storage and ease of use, with no left overs.
    Go ahead and buy them you know you want to.

    But I can make Casseroles out of them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevensje View Post
    I wonder if they are organic hashbrowns. Not sure I would eat unless necessary. I would hate to grow a tail or extra ear.
    OH NO GMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbeau30 View Post
    But I can make Casseroles out of them!
    Anytime snack food, like potato sticks only saltier AND REMEMBER MOM OR DAD, they're perfect for potato pancakes. Might just do some in the a.m.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    We picked up the the 8 pack from costco , one is more than enough for 2 people. Instructions say 1 fill to line (approx 1c) with hot 110* + water sit for 5 min, drain then cook.
    That 6lb bag is a lot of hash browns. Hopefully you'll eat before they go bad. We like the small containers for both storage and ease of use, with no left overs.
    Go ahead and buy them you know you want to.

    5min? Weird, mine say 12mins in the water. Had some this morning, made in some sort of fancy bacon grease from the bacon my wife got at the expensive grocery store. Mmmmmmmm.... that was a good breakfast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian View Post
    5min? Weird, mine say 12mins in the water. Had some this morning, made in some sort of fancy bacon grease from the bacon my wife got at the expensive grocery store. Mmmmmmmm.... that was a good breakfast.
    My bad 5 min per side, not the hot water first step
    Using o/oil and bacon grease works for us. I know it's a good product when the spouse ask, You going to make some of those hash browns to go with the burgers?

    You know, hash browns are really child sized french fries.
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    Mmmmmmm burgers and hasbrowns sound good for tomorrow's dinner.

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