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Becca wrote:
> Jean B. wrote:
>> Becca wrote:
>>> Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 06 Mar 2009 09:45:47 -0600, Becca > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Velveeta is good for a few things, other than being a door stop; chili
>>>>> con queso, mac & cheese, and maybe grilled cheese sandwiches. By
>>>>> admitting this, you know our names are placed on a list somewhere.
>>>>> lol
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Somewhere? Right here in Minnesota, babe! You wouldn't find yourself
>>>> on that list if you had stopped at chili con queso, but NOOOOO!
>>>> ROFLMAO!
>>>>
>>>> Carol
>>>
>>> It has been a few years since I made mac & cheese, but if I want it,
>>> I make my own. Like someone said, it is just as easy to make it from
>>> scratch. I have bought Velveeta to make chili con queso, though. I
>>> stay away from it, because I am avoiding tortilla chips. Why is
>>> everything that tastes so good, so bad for you. lol
>>>
>>>
>>> Becca

>>
>> Trader Joe's has some relatively LC chips, which contain soy and are
>> studded with flax seeds. Not bad. The veggie ones are awful though.
>> (I have not gotten any recently--this is a carry over from a while ago.)
>>

>
> One of my friends lives in Delaware and she gave me a gift basket that
> included those LC chips. They looked a bit odd, but they tasted very
> good. I wish we had a Trader Joe's here.
>
>
> Becca


They are decent--and flax is good for you. Of course, you aren't
supposed to eat a truckload of them.

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Jean B.