Amazon has 12-Pack 15.5oz BUSH'S BEST Canned Chili Magic Starter (Classic Homestyle) on sale for $12 - 5% ($0.60) when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $11.40. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon has 12-Pack 15.5oz BUSH'S BEST Canned Chili Magic Starter (Classic Homestyle) on sale for $12 - 5% ($0.60) when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $11.40. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Model: BUSH'S BEST Canned Chili Magic Chili Beans Starter Traditional Recipe (Pack of 12), Source of Plant Based Protein and Fiber, Low Fat, Gluten Free, 15.5 oz
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This is a concentrated chili STARTER meaning you mix it with meat, tomatoes, etc. you are effectively doubling or even tripling the volume of the can when the full meal is finished. This cuts the sodium per bite/serving way down compared to just eating the can (which I am unsure why someone is doing this to begin with)
Thanks for letting us know. We were all on the edges of our seats waiting to find out if you were going to buy these or not. Now, we can all finally rest easy.
They are about the same price as a can of beans. The ingredients are pretty good and it's quick. The seasoning is soaked into the beans like it's been stewing all day.
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Thanks for letting us know. We were all on the edges of our seats waiting to find out if you were going to buy these or not. Now, we can all finally rest easy.
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Shoot. I read it wrong. Good Lord. That is a lot of sodium.
This is a concentrated chili STARTER meaning you mix it with meat, tomatoes, etc. you are effectively doubling or even tripling the volume of the can when the full meal is finished. This cuts the sodium per bite/serving way down compared to just eating the can (which I am unsure why someone is doing this to begin with)
This is a concentrated chili STARTER meaning you mix it with meat, tomatoes, etc. you are effectively doubling or even tripling the volume of the can when the full meal is finished. This cuts the sodium per bite/serving way down compared to just eating the can (which I am unsure why someone is doing this to begin with)
You are correct but I did read the label wrong. I just made this from the last deal and I didn't find it too salty once added to meat and tomatoes.
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Out of curiosity, why this over just some normal beans and some spices? You already need to add onion, meat, tomatoes and peppers to your chili.
They are about the same price as a can of beans. The ingredients are pretty good and it's quick. The seasoning is soaked into the beans like it's been stewing all day.
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Thanks for the heads up, but gotta pass on that.
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