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Reddit mentions of Garbanzo Beans • Chickpeas • 100% Desiccant Free • 3 lbs • Non-GMO Project Verified • Kosher Parve • USA Grown • Field Traced • Cotton Bag

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Garbanzo Beans • Chickpeas • 100% Desiccant Free • 3 lbs • Non-GMO Project Verified • Kosher Parve • USA Grown • Field Traced • Cotton Bag
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    Features:
  • Palouse Brand is 100% committed to desiccant free farming. Palouse Brand foods are naturally dried by sunshine.
  • These Kabuli Sierra Garbanzo Beans are as fresh as you can find! How many other people can tell you the exact field location and date we seeded and harvested?
  • We are proud to be Certified Kosher Parve, Non-GMO Project Verified, and Food Alliance Certified.
  • All Palouse Brand products will sprout and are non-irradiated (an accepted practice that exposes your food to radiation for sterilization).
  • Our fifth generation farming family grows these premium chickpeas. We grow it, harvest it, truck it, process it, bag it and get it to you - it never touches a middleman.
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Height10 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
Size3 Pound (Pack of 1)
Width8 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Garbanzo Beans • Chickpeas • 100% Desiccant Free • 3 lbs • Non-GMO Project Verified • Kosher Parve • USA Grown • Field Traced • Cotton Bag:

u/toramimi · 3 pointsr/PlantBasedDiet

Every night I have a base of either quinoa or rice, prepared in my rice cooker with various vegetables and spices. If rice, I'll roll it up with nori for homemade veggie rolls.

With dinner I have a 12 ounce glass of water with two tablespoons of flax and one tablespoon of chia.

I buy my pinto beans and black beans loose in bulk at the local grocery store when picking up my vegetables, usually around 5 or 6 pounds of each at a time.

Cumin, garlic powder, tahini, and dry garbanzo beans go for a good homemade hummus in a food processor. Needs a fresh lemon or two squeezed into the tahini. Original recipe had olive oil and salt, I leave out the oil entirely and either cut the salt down to a dash or none at all.

I keep oats and almond meal on hand to make pdb cookies with the same food processor, just add a banana or two, cinnamon, nutmeg, almond butter, and raisins if you like. The original recipe called for dates and I said eat me I'm doing raisins.

I got peppermint in bulk to make tea with, both by itself as well as mixing with chamomile, mugwort, etc.

I keep almost all of the above in these convenient cereal containers to both extend shelf life, shelf space, and remove any branding or advertising. Mason jars are also awesome!

Don't forget you can dehydrate your own food as well!

Edit: I don't work for Amazon, I just live no-car and order like this to survive!