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Today at our local Costco. Had no idea they carried DEF
 
Yea…..I learned about it recently too…maybe 6-9 years ago…. Sams club has it too.
 
I get 90% of mine at Sam's club, good value and sams is always near or along the interstates
 
One of my favorite things to enjoy is a good yogurt. The best I have found is ZOI Greek yogurts, available only in the northwest.

After 9 long months I am finally indulging in this delicious food once again.
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Have you tried Greek cream cheese? I'll never go back.
 
You're in Huckleberry country - good stuff!
 
We found this place last year while in the Glacier National Park area.
That’s a neat place to visit but if you’re wanting to buy bulk huckleberry for the freezer, or pies made locally there is a place 1/4 mile down the road called Huckelberry Land. Locally owned and far cheaper. They all use last years huckleberry due to the limited season for harvesting. This year harvest won’t begin for another 4 weeks.

The canyon foods grocery sells the qt size bags, where as Hickmans sells qt, gallon, and 5 gallon sizes.

We usually harvest our own getting 5-10 gallons a year.
 
We got hooked on the huckleberry ice cream to the point of writing HEB, our local large chain grocer, asking if they could get it—no luck, so we're stuck with Blue Bell—the perils of living in a third-world state.
 
We got hooked on the huckleberry ice cream to the point of writing HEB, our local large chain grocer, asking if they could get it—no luck, so we're stuck with Blue Bell—the perils of living in a third-world state.
We get the tillamook huckleberry in Texas on rare occasions at the Brookshire. They also own the SuperOne brand in the north west. Started as a Texas grocery chain that had expanded. The stock only available when they are bringing in salmon and other frozen products from the northwest.
 

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