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O.T. fried pies "traditional" ...
Howdy!
"Don't eat 'em 'cause they're healthy! Eat 'em 'cause you love 'em." I've had one; they're good. Gave away the rest. g Calories: 300 Fat cal.: 150 total fat: 17g sat.fat: 8g trans fat: 0 total carb: 36g fiber : 3g sugars : 12g cholest : 0mg protein : 3g sodium : 180mg Today, the wrapper remains. The house is clean, the food is cooked, I quilt. That's it: quilt! R/Sandy - enjoying a day off On 11/25/11 9:16 AM, in article , "Taria" wrote: They mention low in cholesterol but don't mention fat or calories. If those are like the ones here they are probably really good. I made the mistake at looking at the nutritional label once and never have eaten another. I miss them though. Rats to those darned labels. Kind of like all the Costco goodies. Not everything from their bakery has a nutrition label. I checked online about something one day and that was the last of that. : ( Taria "Sandy E" wrote in message ... Howdy! A hand-sized fruit pie, lightly dipped into the fryer so the crust gets kind of crispy, sealing in the goodness. MindyLu's don't have a thick layer of sugar coating as some do. They're good. http://www.mindylupies.com/aboutpies.htm http://tinyurl.com/7w8d5yu R/Sandy |
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"traditional" Thanksgiving dinner
We never had GBC for Thanksgiving dinners when I was growing up. My mom
did cook other things with cream of mushroom soup though. You will never see me cook a recipe that calls for any cream of " " soup. I've eaten enough. Thank you very much! I fully support Campbells when I have a cold and need some chicken noodle soup. Mary Helen in Arizona Polly Esther wrote: The gourmets, pretentious and down-right uppity cooks ( and many others, I'm told ) disdain the green bean casserole. What's wrong, I wonder, with enjoying and supporting two American companies like French's (?) and Campbells? How about 'buy American' - with understanding to our across the pond dear friends who should support their own homeland companies. One frantic year, I found myself with no green beans. I substituted English peas and asparagus. Nobody noticed. I thought. Next Thanksgiving in Florida, 7 year-old Chad requested Green Bean Casserole like Aunt Polly makes. His mom did it wrong. How was she to know it wasn't supposed to contain green beans? Twenty-five years later, Chad's mom does green bean casserole without green beans. We smile. Take some or pass it on. Personally, I have to have it . .. with whatever's green in the pantry. Polly "Susan Laity Price" wrote in message ... Several years ago we were hosts to a visiting Chinese student during Thanksgiving. She was familiar with the first Thanksgiving in the colonies. As we were passing food around the Thanksgiving table I explained the symbolism of each dish until I got to the Green Bean Casserole. How does one explain how that dish is one of the "must haves" on most family menus? Since she was a business major she understood that the dish was promoted by companies that make the mushroom soup and onion rings. My sons, who would never touch the casserole, assured her that it was an essential to every holiday meal. Susan |
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O.T. fried pies "traditional" ...
Problem is I could probably eat a box of them! I don't do many
regular pies anymore because good pastry is just not good for you but when I splurge I really enjoy. (I would eat those since they have 3 g's of protein ; ) Taria "Sandy E" wrote in message ... Howdy! "Don't eat 'em 'cause they're healthy! Eat 'em 'cause you love 'em." I've had one; they're good. Gave away the rest. g Calories: 300 Fat cal.: 150 total fat: 17g sat.fat: 8g trans fat: 0 total carb: 36g fiber : 3g sugars : 12g cholest : 0mg protein : 3g sodium : 180mg Today, the wrapper remains. The house is clean, the food is cooked, I quilt. That's it: quilt! R/Sandy - enjoying a day off On 11/25/11 9:16 AM, in article , "Taria" wrote: They mention low in cholesterol but don't mention fat or calories. If those are like the ones here they are probably really good. I made the mistake at looking at the nutritional label once and never have eaten another. I miss them though. Rats to those darned labels. Kind of like all the Costco goodies. Not everything from their bakery has a nutrition label. I checked online about something one day and that was the last of that. : ( Taria "Sandy E" wrote in message ... Howdy! A hand-sized fruit pie, lightly dipped into the fryer so the crust gets kind of crispy, sealing in the goodness. MindyLu's don't have a thick layer of sugar coating as some do. They're good. http://www.mindylupies.com/aboutpies.htm http://tinyurl.com/7w8d5yu R/Sandy |
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