Yoder’s canned bacon review

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  • Pinecone

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    Feb 4, 2013
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    Find a butcher who gets slabs of bacon. Buy slabs uncut.

    Kept cool, they last for a very long time. Smoking and drying was the country way of preserving meat.

    If it grows mold, just clean off the mold. It does not hurt the meat.
     

    hermyjoe

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    Feb 5, 2012
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    don't laugh, but I bought mine at BUD K. They had a coupon and free shipping. stupid expensive, but was somewhere around 16 dollars delivered. also not bad for emergency meds.
     

    chrisflhtc

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    Jan 28, 2010
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    Bought a case a few years ago because it was :cool16: to do and its not bad for use if calories are needed. It can also feed a small scout troop:D for a weekend.
    Chris
     

    Alphabrew

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    Jan 27, 2013
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    When Yoders stuff comes back in stock I am stocking up. I’m good on bacon but they have ground beef and chicken as well.
     

    LiveSteamer

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    During a tour in Germany in the 1960's, my family did a lot of camping in our efforts to see as much of Europe as we could. Canned bacon was a food staple in our camping supplies. I believe we were able to buy it off the shelf in the commissary.
     

    Alphabrew

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    This should be the takeaway from this thread.

    I was just testing it. It passed.
    Now back to better bacons

    Agreed. Good in a pinch but wouldn’t be my everyday choice. But I’m definitely keeping some for a SHTF situation.
     

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    ToolAA

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    I ordered a can of Yoder bacon out of curiosity from Amazon over a year ago. Still have it with "the food stash". Right there with the case of Spam, the case of Vienna sausages, and the nine cans of Hormel Corned Beef. Also accompanied by the case of Stagecoach Chili, and 12 cans of Chicken breast (chunks), and the 12 cans of White Albacore Tuna. And still accompanied by the 48 or so tins of Sardines in olive oil. Finalized with the 12 cans of Safeway Select corned Beef Hash.

    I need to get more cans of Yoder Bacon. It's lonely by itself. :)


    I know you are a corned beef hash lover. This is my homemade handy work this morning.

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    Alphabrew

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    I ordered another case of Yoders bacon from Pleasant Hill. Even my wife likes it and she was making fun of me for getting it.
     

    PowPow

    Where's the beef?
    Nov 22, 2012
    4,712
    Howard County
    I know you are a corned beef hash lover. This is my homemade handy work this morning.

    Looks yummy.

    I've got a lot of this in my food racks. I grew up eating it, and it still has decent ingredients. Reasonably priced as well.
     

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