In article >,
sf > wrote:
> On Mon, 05 Oct 2009 04:49:21 GMT, notbob > wrote:
>
> >So, my point was that tomato powder may also have been
> >more than just the name suggested, but it seems some folks are all in
> >snit, tonight, and wanna get all chesty. I never heard of the stuff
> >and really wanted to learn more about it, not jes listen to some twits
> >flex their egos.
I've read about it on this group before (probably from Barb), but
haven't used it myself. Back in the dark ages, I think I've tried some
dried individual serving soup packets (just add boiling water!) and I
suspect I've tried tomato, which must be made out of tomato powder (and
other junk). I've never bought "tomato powder" by itself.
> Knorr does not make pure tomato powder (to my knowledge). If tomato
> powder is available to the common person, you have to know where to
> find it. Too many posters here talk about buying products at trade
> only vendors and expecting everyone to have the same experience.
I typed "tomato powder" into Google and got 905,000 hits. Three on the
first page were from Amazon, so I followed the first one. It was highly
recommended for camping and backpacking. When I go camping, I take my
truck, so weight and bulk isn't an issue. I'll just take cans.
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Dan Abel
Petaluma, California USA