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Excellent Orthodox Gentile Christian pantry item you do not want to be without! Many uses. A very useful product well or sick or lenten or feast day

I have tried others, but not this yet. I am sure it is as great as the others and will try soon. As an Orthodox Christian, I can add a teaspoon to a cup of pea soup for a feast day, and use the pea soup without the ham for a fast day. It is a good way to practice Orthodoxy and read an Orthodox book at the same time. The other non-meat/non-dairy bouillons...Better Than Boullion... are excellent for Orthodox Gentile Americans. One teaspoon in an 8 oz glass of hot water makes an excellent Lenten (non-meat, non-dairy) or Feast day (meat) to broth or soup each week and throughout the Orthodox calendar year. It saves you from buying a carton of broth. You can use your water at home and just add teaspoons instead of cartons of broth. Some of the Better than Bouillions are Organic and sold at Walmart. Blessings. Now with a TRead full review

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Best flavor additive on market

Don't do a prime beef dinner without it. A little of this in some water makes the best Au jus ever, and the horseradish and sour cream will finish the job. Also great for a pot roast after browning and adding water to simmer for an hour or so. Great beef stew next day.Read full review

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Ideal for French onion soup

Gave my French onion soup a great flavor

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House wife

Love this stuff very good tasting thank u

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Better than better

Been using since it first came out.

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Buy!

Great product!

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