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| Wright's Bacon **** on the Red Salsa Zapp's potato chips Bush's Baked Beans Barilla Marinara Pittsburgh Hot Links Mrs. Pauls Fish Sticks (for the kid in me) Act II Butter Lover's Popcorn What about the old Kraft Mac 'n' Cheese and SPAM??? ***comfort food, you know*** |
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| Vann's Spices (They're outta Baltimore. Fabulous stuff and they'll ship direct, UPS. Wholesale too.) Duke's Mayo IS the best! Paul Prudhomme's Cajun Spice Kahn's Liverwurst (Braunschweiger) Jolly Ranchers Candy Thill's Sweet & Crunchy Peanuts Kikkoman's (Sorry, I like it too) Barilla Pastas Robin Hood Flour Heinz Ketchup (especially the new green kind!) |
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| Zapps has made it to Ft.Worth???? Aren't they great!! I was living in Baton Rouge when they opened the plant, good to see them grow. |
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| Zapps are indeed great...Krunchers Jalepeno left and were replaced on the shelves with the bags of yummy louisiana goodness. The jalepeno are great...and the rest have definitely replaced all the other brands in my pantry. Just got back from New Orleans too, had my fill of excellent seafood and pralines (even though they're pronounced praylines up here in Texas. |
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| white lilly flour (wish i could get it here in the pacific nw) lee & perrins worcestershire sauce davinci gourmet flavering syrups barilla maranara kirkland brand yougerts frangelico liqueur carvelle sweet chili sauce old bay seasoning mix nob creek kentucky bourbon tilamook cheeses |
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| Hellman's Mayonnaise Heinz Ketchup (green?) Mission Flour Tortillas Land O'Lakes Unsalted Butter |
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| Aunt Bea's Vernor's Jay's Potato Chips Ritz (cuz everything sets better) Jiff Budweiser Hellman's (Best Foods in the West) Fannie Mae Barrilla Gibson |
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| Zapp's potato chips? Have to look for those. Sound's delicious! |
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| Dodoni Feta Cheese. It is the best out of all the feta cheeses available in the big supermarkets today.
__________________ "Olio nuovo e vino vecchio" |
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| Real southern cured slab bacon from the DeRamus family in Booth, Alabama. They do mailorder. hint hint |
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| Muir Glen Organic Tomatoes especially Fire Roasted Tomatoes. Amy's Frozen burritos and Pot Pies Newman's Organics Pretzels Tazo Teas esp. Zen Trader Joes Coffees Soy Delicious Frozen Soy dessert Soymage Parmesan "cheese" Kame Rice sticks and chili oil |
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| Kraft cheeses Healthy Choice turkey breast Hunts catsup Perdue chicken products Cattleman barbecue sauces Starbucks coffee Sara Lee desserts Sweet Street desserts Baked Lays, any flavor Wow Doritos Hellmas Mayo, I haven't seen Duke's Mayo in our area in years. It was the best! It was so good you could eat it with a spoon. Peter Pan peanut butter Hunt's Stewed Tomatoes & the sauce Boboli pizza crusts
__________________ Laughter is the medicine of life |
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| Whoops! That's Hellman's Mayo.
__________________ Laughter is the medicine of life |
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| Adams Peanut Butter This is the real old-fashioned type. Ingredients: peanuts, salt. That's it. You have to stir this stuff up because the oil rises to the top. What I do is to stir it up when I first open it and then stick it in the refrigerator to keep the oil from separating again. Was originally a Tacoma WA company and only available in the West. Smuckers bought it out in early 1999. I think Smuckers has a similar product that they sell in the Midwest and the East, but not sure of that and don't know what the brand name is that they use there. It is sold at Costco here in Seattle, but don't know if they sell it in Costco nationwide. It's worth checking though. |
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| Yoshida Godiva Tillamook Blue Heron Harry & David's Seattle's Best Hmmm.... most seem to be NW companies.... Shimmer |
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