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You open each end of the can and then use the back of a big wooden spoon to push it out. Then slice and and enjoy. Good hot or cold and yummy toasted! It’s soft and moist with a slightly sweet molasses flavor. Kinda like a dense muffin.

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You said something on here about it a couple years ago and I tried it. Good stuff :thumbsup:. I don't think I actually used it as bread. I like it with a little butter. Molasses muffin- great for breakfast with a cup of coffee. Have had it a few times since. Giant sells it for $3 and change per can.
 

Because it has such a long shelf life, it is hugely popular with survivalists. Like most canned goods, it is still edible at twice the printed shelf life easily. I like having it in stock since even if there is a power outage or a big winter snow storm, I always have fresh bread on hand to make sandwiches or to go with soup, etc.
A case of raisin brown bread, big jar of crunchy peanut butter, and I'm good for a few days.
 
Can someone educate me on Big Block crank shaft pulleys? I froze in sub zero wind chills to search out some pulleys. I got 2 water pump pulleys and 1 crank pulley but it appears it has 1 set of close holes for the bolt pattern. Is there a difference between steel crank pulleys and the cast crank pulleys like mine?
 
Can someone educate me on Big Block crank shaft pulleys? I froze in sub zero wind chills to search out some pulleys. I got 2 water pump pulleys and 1 crank pulley but it appears it has 1 set of close holes for the bolt pattern. Is there a difference between steel crank pulleys and the cast crank pulleys like mine?
All the same..
 
Can someone educate me on Big Block crank shaft pulleys? I froze in sub zero wind chills to search out some pulleys. I got 2 water pump pulleys and 1 crank pulley but it appears it has 1 set of close holes for the bolt pattern. Is there a difference between steel crank pulleys and the cast crank pulleys like mine?
Should all be the same. Only thing I’ve ever seen as a difference is how many groves it has based on PS, AC etc
 
Thanks guys. I checked every set of holes while looking straight at it and there us always 1 set of holes off. The grooves will line up perfect if it would bolt on. Being that it located hub centrically, could I just open up the off hole or all of them?
 
Thanks guys. I checked every set of holes while looking straight at it and there us always 1 set of holes off. The grooves will line up perfect if it would bolt on. Being that it located hub centrically, could I just open up the off hole or all of them?
Are you positive is a big block pulley?
 
This is especially nice for the belt pulleys to line up as with the front engine plate, typically you need to add a spacer for the water pump. This set up I dont.
 
Are you positive is a big block pulley?

Not 100% as it was a junkyard and laying loose, but was laying in a 1967 Newport big block car so I assumed I guess...do the small blocks have a set of close holes for specific orientation?
 
This is especially nice for the belt pulleys to line up as with the front engine plate, typically you need to add a spacer for the water pump. This set up I dont.
No reason you cannot just make to fit, but the question is why you need to. Might be from a industrial engine, but not sure even then if different.
 
Not 100% as it was a junkyard and laying loose, but was laying in a 1967 Newport big block car so I assumed I guess...do the small blocks have a set of close holes for specific orientation?
Only fits one way.
 
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