To: Diana in Wisconsin
I’m looking to buy certain items in bulk but have it delivered to my door-any suggestions?
37 posted on
11/18/2010 6:25:09 PM PST by
MissDairyGoodnessVT
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To: MissDairyGoodnessVT; CottonBall
Help! Ping to Post #37. :)
54 posted on
11/18/2010 6:46:04 PM PST by
Diana in Wisconsin
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To: MissDairyGoodnessVT
Amazon.com is pretty good in this regard.
55 posted on
11/18/2010 6:47:26 PM PST by
mylife
To: MissDairyGoodnessVT
Im looking to buy certain items in bulk but have it delivered to my door-any suggestions?
This may be way belong what you are asking, but I've been buying things like whole grains and beans from Emergency Essentials for long-term storage. They have amazingly cheap shipping (although you have to buy 200 pounds if you order SuperPails - which are 6 gallon buckets with a mylar liner and oxygen absorbers).
Honeyville is also very good. I've ordered from them and their pre-packed items are reasonable and shipping is good. And Waltons Feed I've heard rave reviews about, but have never ordered from them - their shipping is high and they only have items packed in bags whereas I was looking for SuperPails.
In general, for long-term storage things like flour & brown rice don't last, while whole grains and beans will last 30 years if packed right. Now, if you're just looking for buying in bulk to use right away - I'm way off the mark here!
To: MissDairyGoodnessVT
Might consider:
http://store.honeyvillegrain.com/
Primarily for their $4.49 shipping for the entire order.
Freight usually kills most bulk shipments - best is that their prices aren’t much higher than other places where you pay big bucks for shipping.
140 posted on
11/19/2010 1:51:42 PM PST by
DelaWhere
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