I figured out how many #10 cans or Pantry
Cans (PC) you would need of each item to make a “batch” of each recipe!
#10 Cans and Pantry Cans
A #10 can usually holds 11-11.5
cups of product. A Pantry Can (PC) usually holds 3.5 cups of product. Thrive
packages their products according the weight, not volume, so it can be a little
tricky to have this be exact. When you see FD in front of a product name, it means Freeze Dried.
Batch
I tried to figure a “batch”
so you would use up the #10 can of meat. Most of the other products get used up
too, but you will have some items left over. So a batch worked out to be 11
quart jars or 15 quart jars, depending on the recipe.
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You can go to MY THRIVE FAVORITES to place an order online. (Once there, click SHOP, then MAIN WEBSITE, and then you can put the item name you are looking for in the search bar, or look through the different categories.)
Free and Half Off Food
If you are wanting to
place a large order, or you want to gather a group order, I can set you up as a
“catalog party” and you will receive Host Benefits from those orders. You will earn 10% of the order in free
product, plus some half off product. Here is the chart that shows how much you get half off. Just send me an email, and I will do that for you.
Smaller and Larger Jars
Some people will not need
10-12 cups of soup that a quart jar makes. You can half the recipe and put it
in a pint jar (that holds 2 cups), or you can double the recipe and put in half
gallon jars. It’s easy to customize these!
UPDATE February 1st: Thrive's price list changed today, so the prices listed below will be close but not 100% accurate. And it will also be different if some of these items are currently on sale!
UPDATE February 1st: Thrive's price list changed today, so the prices listed below will be close but not 100% accurate. And it will also be different if some of these items are currently on sale!
Actual Recipes are HERE
Have
fun making your jar meals! J
Taco Soup Pack
To make 15 quart jars of Taco Soup,
you need:
Salt, pepper, and almost 3
cups of Taco Seasoning (Buy in large container from Sams or Costco)
From Thrive:
1 PC Tomato Powder
1 PC FD Chopped Onions
1 #10 can FD Ground Beef
(Hamburger)
1 #10 can Instant Pinto
Beans
1 #10 can Instant Black
Beans
1 #10 FD Sweet Corn
1 PC Green Chili Peppers
$130.43 (plus $10.99 shipping
and a little tax if you have it in your area)
$121.64 without the Green
Chili Peppers (plus $10.99 shipping and a little tax if you have it in your
area)
Unstuffed Pepper Soup
PackS
To make 11 quart jars of
Unstuffed Pepper Soup, you need:
Salt, Pepper, Garlic Powder
From Thrive:
2 PC Tomato Powder
2 Italian Seasoning Blend
1 PC Beef Bouillon
1 PC FD Chopped Onions
1 #10 can Instant White
Rice (Or Instant Brown Rice)
1 #10 can FD Ground Beef
(Hamburger)
2 PC FD Red Bell Peppers
2 PC FD Green Bell Peppers
$184.08 (plus $14.99
shipping and a little tax if you have it in your area)
*There was quite a lot of
product left over with this batch, and it’s more economical to buy #10 cans of
product, so I figured out a double batch of this soup.
To make 22 quart jars of
Unstuffed Pepper Soup, you need:
Salt, Pepper, Garlic Powder
From Thrive:
1 # 10 can Tomato Powder
3 Italian Seasoning Blend
1 PC Beef Bouillon
2 PC FD Chopped Onions
2 #10 can Instant White
Rice (Or Instant Brown Rice)
2 #10 can FD Ground Beef
(Hamburger)
1#10 can FD Red Bell
Peppers
1 #10 can FD Green Bell
Peppers
$280.27 (plus $20.99
shipping and a little tax if you have it in your area)
Sausage Zuppa Toscana
PackS
To make 11 quart jars of Sausage
Zuppa Toscana, you need:
Crushed Red Pepper and FD
Garlic (or Garlic Powder)
From Thrive:
2 PC Sour Cream Powder
1 PC Chicken Bouillon
2 PC FD Chopped Spinach
1 PC FD Chopped Onions
1 #10 can Instant Pinto
Beans
1 #10 can FD Sausage
Crumbles
2 #10 cans Potato Chunks
(dehydrated)
$150.60 (plus $14.99
shipping and a little tax if you have it in your area)
*There was quite a lot of
product left over with this batch, and it’s more economical to buy #10 cans of
product, so I figured out a double batch of this soup.
To make 22 quart jars of Sausage
Zuppa Toscana, you need:
Crushed Red Pepper and FD
Garlic (or Garlic Powder)
From Thrive:
1 #10 can Sour Cream
Powder
1 PC Chicken Bouillon
1 #10 can FD Chopped Spinach
2 PC FD Chopped Onions
2 #10 can Instant Pinto
Beans
2 #10 can FD Sausage
Crumbles
3 #10 cans Potato Chunks
(dehydrated)
$247.18 (plus $20.99
shipping and a little tax if you have it in your area)
Lasagna Soup Pack
To make 15 quart jars of Lasagna
Soup, you need:
FD Garlic (or garlic
powder)
Italian Seasoning and Basil (available from Thrive also)
Italian Seasoning and Basil (available from Thrive also)
From Thrive:
1 PC Tomato Powder
1 PC Tomato Sauce Powder
1 PC Bechemel Sauce
1 PC Bechemel Sauce
1 PC Chicken Bouillon
1 Chef’s Choice Seasoning
1 PC Red and Green Bell Peppers
(dehydrated)
1 PC FD Chopped Onions
3 #10 cans Rainbow
Farfalle Pasta
1 #10 can FD Sausage
Crumbles
$129.50 (plus $10.99
shipping and a little tax if you have it in your area)
Chicken Noodle Soup Pack
To make 11 quart jars of Chicken
Noodle Soup, you need:
Pepper, FD Garlic (or
Garlic Powder), and whatever seasonings you like. (Maybe Poultry seasoning,
Marjoram, Parsley, Bay Leaves, etc.)
From Thrive:
1 PC Chicken Bouillon
1 Chef’s Choice Seasoning
1 PC FD Celery
1 PC FD Onions
1 #10 cans FD Chopped
Chicken
2 #10 cans Egg Noodle
Pasta
$104.73 (plus $10.99
shipping and a little tax if you have it in your area)
Here's one more Combo Pack that someone asked me to figure out.
It will make 3 jars each of Taco Soup, Unstuffed Pepper Soup, Sausage Zuppa Toscana, and Lasagna Soup. (12 jars total)
There will be quite a bit of product left over, but you will be able to make 3 jars of each soup, and then have product to use in other things!
To make 12 quart jars, you need:
Salt, Pepper, FD Garlic (or Garlic Powder), Crushed Red Pepper
From Thrive:
1 PC Tomato Powder
1 PC FD Chopped Onions
2 PC FD Ground Beef (Hamburger)
2 PC Instant Pinto Beans
1 PC Instant Black Beans
1 PC FD Sweet Corn
1 PC FD Green Chili Peppers
1 Italian Seasoning Blend
1 PC Beef Bouillon
1 PC Instant White Rice
1 PC FD Red Bell Peppers
1 PC FD Green Bell Peppers
1 PC Sour Cream Powder
1 PC Chicken Bouillon
1 PC FD Spinach
2 PC FD Sausage Crumbles
2 PC Potato Chunks (Dehydrated)
1 PC Tomato Sauce (one of 4 amazing sauces Thrive offers!)
1 Chef's Choice Seasoning Blend
1 PC Red and Green Bell Peppers (Dehydrated) (use half can)
2 PC Farfalle Rainbow Pasta
$273.74 (plus $20.99 shipping and a little tax if you have it in your area)
Stay Tuned! I will be posting more recipes for you very soon!
Here's one more Combo Pack that someone asked me to figure out.
It will make 3 jars each of Taco Soup, Unstuffed Pepper Soup, Sausage Zuppa Toscana, and Lasagna Soup. (12 jars total)
There will be quite a bit of product left over, but you will be able to make 3 jars of each soup, and then have product to use in other things!
To make 12 quart jars, you need:
Salt, Pepper, FD Garlic (or Garlic Powder), Crushed Red Pepper
From Thrive:
1 PC Tomato Powder
1 PC FD Chopped Onions
2 PC FD Ground Beef (Hamburger)
2 PC Instant Pinto Beans
1 PC Instant Black Beans
1 PC FD Sweet Corn
1 PC FD Green Chili Peppers
1 Italian Seasoning Blend
1 PC Beef Bouillon
1 PC Instant White Rice
1 PC FD Red Bell Peppers
1 PC FD Green Bell Peppers
1 PC Sour Cream Powder
1 PC Chicken Bouillon
1 PC FD Spinach
2 PC FD Sausage Crumbles
2 PC Potato Chunks (Dehydrated)
1 PC Tomato Sauce (one of 4 amazing sauces Thrive offers!)
1 Chef's Choice Seasoning Blend
1 PC Red and Green Bell Peppers (Dehydrated) (use half can)
2 PC Farfalle Rainbow Pasta
$273.74 (plus $20.99 shipping and a little tax if you have it in your area)
Stay Tuned! I will be posting more recipes for you very soon!
PC means Pantry Can, and that is roughly about the size of a quart. FD means Freeze Dried. :)
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