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Default Availabilty of 'Culinary Broth' in the Marketplace?

Hi Paul,

I also live in Massachusetts and have used and enjoyed the Culinary broth with white wine and herbs as a flavorful additive when making my favorite soup that includes tons of vegetables, such as onion, garlic,mushroom,carrots, zucchini and spinach, sometimes snap peas also. Because I normally try to limit the sodium content,I often add on a 2:1 or 3:1 radio with other blander low sodium broths on the market.

Due to chronic pain, I am not one of the folks who is going to tell you how I couldn't live with myself if I used a premade broth for convenience..to each his own. Some folks are healthier and good for them.

I agree you are also NOT a troll as I found this item to be no more expensive than most regular broths, usually could purchase (2) 32 oz. for about $4 if memory serves me correctly. I think they were great and was very pleased to find with ease at Stop and Shop until recently. My mother lives in New Jersey and was unable to find in her local market. I bought her (4) cartoons in mid August and none for myself as I usually don't make soups until the weather is cooler. Went to S&S last week, it no longer appears as an available item..they have replaced its spot with some store brands, they say culinary, but no mention of white wine..I was so disappointed, I didn't read the rest of the label. I assumed I would be able to Google or Amazon and find a source somewhere I could have shipped. I am willing to buy a full carton if necessary. It is soup season..I cannot find anywhere..I plan on checking Big Lots and Dollar store as I sometimes find newly discontinued food items or other products there if it is done soon to discontinuation. If I get any results, I will be happy to let you know..I would appreciate the same if you come across. I checked College Inn website and they are still showing as item is still available,they just don't say where. Best of luck to both of us.

Sincerely,
Tracy
 
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