New - 7 oz. cans
Janet Bostwick wrote:
> "Nancy Young" > wrote
>> You're welcome. Since their brand is the only tuna I buy anymore, I
>> haven't noticed the other stuff. It's the best canned tuna I've
>> seen in a long while.
> I know that many here complain that they get slush and mush in cans
> of tuna today.
Have you ever had the pleasure of opening a can of tuna and
it's tuna bits in water ... slush is a very good word for it. And
not cheap, either. I had switched to the gold pouches.
> I only buy Chicken of the Sea and only at Costco. I
> usually have just one round of meat in the can that I have to break
> up to make tuna salad. Maybe, max., a tablespoon of juice.
> Sometimes there are two pieces of meat. Maybe Costco dictates the
> contents of the cans to major brands as well.
That wouldn't surprise me.
> OT have you seen the perennials and annuals that are zooming out of
> the store each day and the prices? A full flat of 18, 3" pots is
> $11.99. If I would buy separately at a greenhouse, the cost would be
> $1.49 each pot. Gallon pots are going $21.99 for a set of 3. I've
> been at Costco 3 days in a row, and every day, yesterday's plants
> offerings are totally gone. Zowee!!
Yikes, I must have gone at the wrong time. I see shrubberies but I
have never noticed flats of annuals. I'll be hitting all the nurseries
next week.
I did get some boxwood at Costco a couple of years ago. large pots
for $13 something. Can't beat that.
nancy
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