"U.S. Janet B." > wrote in message
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> On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 11:33:09 -0500, Sqwertz >
> wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 19 Sep 2017 10:04:41 -0600, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>>
>>> On end-cap display was a
>>> KitchenAid, 4-piece kitchen set with silicone
>>> 2 oven mitts
>>> 2 pot holders
>>> non-slip silicone grip
>>> machine washable
>>> heat resistant up to 500F
>>>
>>> The oven mitts are the length that I like - 7x14 in. (long enough to
>>> protect the wrist and forearm when reaching into the oven)
>>> the pot holders are neat - the end is turned over to form a pocket to
>>> slip your fingers into for a better grip.
>>>
>>> each item has little nubby silicone front and back for a great grip.
>>>
>>> Price - $14 and change
>>
>>But will they fit mans hands? 90% of the kitchen mits out there won't
>>fit me in the width. The only ones I've found that do come from
>>Dollar General but they're not well insulated.
>>
>>Beware the 3lb bag of Tyson Chicken Strips that's $3.50 off this month
>>($8.50 after discount). They're horrible. Way too much breading that
>>gets hard rather than crispy when you bake them. And they're bready
>>and chewy when you microwave them. Haven't tried frying them yet. I
>>usually get the 5lb bag of Tyson panko-breaded chicken tenderloins
>>which are much, much better.
We did not like the Panko ones at all. Actually, we don't really like any of
their breaded chicken.
>>
>>The Trident Ultimate Fish Sticks are $3 off this month as well ($8/4lb
>>bag after discount). I baked some this morning for breakfast. They
>>stuck to the pan and got a little messy. Will try shallow frying them
>>next. These are whole fish and pretty meaty inside, not made from
>>minced or glued fish parts.
>>
>>The bags of Tarantino breakfast sausages are my most recent favorite
>>discovery. 4 bags of 1.25lbs each. Each bag contains 14 oversized
>>1.4oz links. Thin, natural casings that hold in the moisture when
>>cooking and make for that nice tender snap when eating. $13.29/5lbs.
>>It's hard to find natural casing (not collagen) breakfast sausage
>>links anymore.
Have not seen those here.
>>
>>https://www.costcobusinessdelivery.c....11956035.html
>>
>>-sw
>
> I just had my husband try the mitts on, he wears a men's large leather
> work glove. He says they fit fine. (you are able to slip a hand in,
> the packaging allows it) I think these gloves are better than the ones
> that I get at Cash & Carry. I know what you mean about insulation and
> smallness. I looked everywhere several years ago and all regular
> stores had some cheap junk that looked pretty and nothing else. Then
> I started buying at Cash & Carry. These KitchenAid gloves are the
> same size and length and thickness as the C&C ones. The C&C are
> available in several lengths and I think the cheapest/shortest is
> $7-8.
> I think the Trident fish sticks have gone downhill. It could be my
> taste buds, but they just don't taste the same to me. I'll look for
> the breakfast sausage -- they're in the refrigerated case, right? I've
> got breakfast sausage on my shopping list and sailed right on by that
> area yesterday. The store was beginning to fill and I just didn't
> want to fight my way back.
> I tried the Jimmy Dean's Meat Lovers Breakfast Bowl this morning. It
> was very tasty and filling - scrambled egg, potatoes, sausage, ham and
> cheese. Plenty of everything. I'm going to have to give the others to
> my husband, it was just too rich for me.
> Janet US
Daughter loves those but that flavor only. Business Costco now sells them in
cups. They look smaller than the bowls.