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Based on our record, Food.com seems to be a lot more popular than valpack. While we know about 25 links to Food.com, we've tracked only 2 mentions of valpack. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Maggie's Farm has a mix-and-match ounce for $196.65 (online ordering) and with the 30% discount coupon you can get from valpak.com, that brings it down to $137.66 plus once you earn enough points in their rewards program, you can get an ounce for just $10. When you factor that in, it all evens out quite a bit. You just have to work their system a bit more. Also, its not just gas and time to go to Pueblo, There's... Source: almost 3 years ago
Or even valpak.com for your zip - new businesses will likely have coupons to bring in traffic. Source: about 3 years ago
The first time I do a recipe, I follow the recipe, but I make a small batch. If you find a recipe at food.com, you can scale it down to 1 or 2 servings. Then you can decide if it needs more or less of something. For me, I like more pepper and more garlic than some recipes call for. When you get enough practice, you learn what herbs and spices work together with food and you can guess how much it will need. Source: 6 months ago
The goal: To get Bark to read 144K food recipes from Food.com's recipe dataset. Source: 8 months ago
Taste of Home has great recipes. I also like food.com because you can scale down the recipes. I also like allrecipes.com, The Spruce Eats, and Eating Well. Source: 11 months ago
You were me at 14, 15, 16,17. I always thought, "Why bother?" But it's not like that. You can develop cheap hobbies, such as sketching, exercise, gardening, cooking. If you can access a computer, there are many free programs. I live in a big city so I am always finding ways of getting cheap or free tickets to things, but if you are 16, maybe you can get a part time job for some spending money. I used to do... Source: about 1 year ago
Try looking at OAMC (Once a Month Cooking) recipes online. I know there's a specific subreddit too, and you can use those two search terms (intials and spelled out) on sites like Allrecipes and food.com. These will run more to being able to throw things in a crock pot versus reheating. Source: over 1 year ago
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