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I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying those
heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does there exist concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? I've looked but all I have seen are frozen fruit juices. TIA Ken -- "When you choose the lesser of two evils, always remember that it is still an evil." - Max Lerner |
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On Jun 2, 1:30�pm, Ken > wrote:
> I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying those > heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does there exist > concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? I've looked but all I > have seen are frozen fruit juices. You pretty much need a juicing machine, the only vegetable juice available in concentrate is tomato (and tomato is actually a fruit). |
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On Mon 02 Jun 2008 10:30:47a, Ken told us...
> I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying those > heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does there exist > concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? I've looked but all I > have seen are frozen fruit juices. > > TIA > > Ken > > V-8 used to produce a frozen concentrate. I don't know if they still do. It might be worth asking at the supermarket. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Monday, 06(VI)/02(II)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Lose a few, lose a few. ------------------------------------------- |
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![]() "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote > On Mon 02 Jun 2008 10:30:47a, Ken told us... > >> I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying those >> heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does there exist >> concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? I've looked but all I >> have seen are frozen fruit juices. > V-8 used to produce a frozen concentrate. I don't know if they still do. > It might be worth asking at the supermarket. That's a great idea! I've been lugging around cases of seltzer, do you think that comes in concentrate, too? nancy |
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On Mon 02 Jun 2008 02:04:22p, Nancy Young told us...
> > "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote > >> On Mon 02 Jun 2008 10:30:47a, Ken told us... >> >>> I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying those >>> heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does there exist >>> concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? I've looked but all I >>> have seen are frozen fruit juices. > >> V-8 used to produce a frozen concentrate. I don't know if they still do. >> It might be worth asking at the supermarket. > > That's a great idea! I've been lugging around cases of seltzer, > do you think that comes in concentrate, too? > > nancy > > The brand is Tiny Bubbles. Look for it in the wine section. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Monday, 06(VI)/02(II)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Professionals built the Titanic, amateurs built the ark. ------------------------------------------- |
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![]() "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote > On Mon 02 Jun 2008 02:04:22p, Nancy Young told us... >> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote >>> V-8 used to produce a frozen concentrate. I don't know if they still > do. >>> It might be worth asking at the supermarket. >> >> That's a great idea! I've been lugging around cases of seltzer, >> do you think that comes in concentrate, too? > The brand is Tiny Bubbles. Look for it in the wine section. Thanks! I will. (laugh) nancy |
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![]() Wayne Boatwright wrote: > > On Mon 02 Jun 2008 10:30:47a, Ken told us... > > > I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying those > > heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does there exist > > concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? I've looked but all I > > have seen are frozen fruit juices. > > > > TIA > > > > Ken > > > > > > V-8 used to produce a frozen concentrate. I don't know if they still do. > It might be worth asking at the supermarket. > > -- > Wayne Boatwright Hey thanks for the headsup! I too like veg juice but it's expensive in those large bottles and even more expensive in the little cans. Will have a look locally this week and see. |
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On Mon 02 Jun 2008 03:29:07p, Arri London told us...
> > > Wayne Boatwright wrote: >> >> On Mon 02 Jun 2008 10:30:47a, Ken told us... >> >> > I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying those >> > heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does there exist >> > concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? I've looked but all I >> > have seen are frozen fruit juices. >> > >> > TIA >> > >> > Ken >> > >> > >> >> V-8 used to produce a frozen concentrate. I don't know if they still do. >> It might be worth asking at the supermarket. >> >> -- >> Wayne Boatwright > > > Hey thanks for the headsup! I too like veg juice but it's expensive in > those large bottles and even more expensive in the little cans. Will > have a look locally this week and see. > I am assuming they still make it, Arri. I know they once did as I use to buy the concentrate. Hope you find it. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Monday, 06(VI)/02(II)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Sleeping is my third favorite thing! -- The Cat ------------------------------------------- |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> > "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote > > > On Mon 02 Jun 2008 10:30:47a, Ken told us... > > > >> I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying those > >> heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does there exist > >> concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? I've looked but all I > >> have seen are frozen fruit juices. > > > V-8 used to produce a frozen concentrate. I don't know if they still do. > > It might be worth asking at the supermarket. > > That's a great idea! I've been lugging around cases of seltzer, > do you think that comes in concentrate, too? And Gray Goose -- they should make that as a concentrate! |
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Ken wrote:
> I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying those > heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does there exist > concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? I've looked but all I > have seen are frozen fruit juices. This does not mean to imply that you can buy it retail, but isn't some/most vegetable juice (I'm talking about blends like V-8) as you buy it made from concentrate? -- Blinky Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project --> http://improve-usenet.org Found 5/08: a free GG-blocking news *feed* --> http://usenet4all.se |
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![]() "Mark Thorson" > wrote > Nancy Young wrote: >> That's a great idea! I've been lugging around cases of seltzer, >> do you think that comes in concentrate, too? > > And Gray Goose -- they should make that as a concentrate! I thought that's what they gave you on airplanes? nancy |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> > "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote > >> On Mon 02 Jun 2008 10:30:47a, Ken told us... >> >>> I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying those >>> heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does there exist >>> concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? I've looked but all I >>> have seen are frozen fruit juices. > >> V-8 used to produce a frozen concentrate. I don't know if they still do. >> It might be worth asking at the supermarket. > > That's a great idea! I've been lugging around cases of seltzer, > do you think that comes in concentrate, too? My usual grocery stocks that next to the deydreated water. -- Blinky Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project --> http://improve-usenet.org Found 5/08: a free GG-blocking news *feed* --> http://usenet4all.se |
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On Mon 02 Jun 2008 02:04:22p, Nancy Young told us...
> > "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote > >> On Mon 02 Jun 2008 10:30:47a, Ken told us... >> >>> I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying those >>> heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does there exist >>> concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? I've looked but all I >>> have seen are frozen fruit juices. > >> V-8 used to produce a frozen concentrate. I don't know if they still do. >> It might be worth asking at the supermarket. > > That's a great idea! I've been lugging around cases of seltzer, > do you think that comes in concentrate, too? > > nancy > > Nancy, seriously, you might try one of these... http://www.sodaclubusa.com/seltzer_lovers.asp -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Monday, 06(VI)/02(II)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Cat + unattended keyboard = garbage all over screen ------------------------------------------- |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Mon 02 Jun 2008 03:29:07p, Arri London told us... > >> >> >> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >>> >>> On Mon 02 Jun 2008 10:30:47a, Ken told us... >>> >>>> I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying >>>> those heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does >>>> there exist concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? I've >>>> looked but all I have seen are frozen fruit juices. >>>> >>> >>> V-8 used to produce a frozen concentrate. I don't know if they >>> still do. It might be worth asking at the supermarket. >>> >> >> Hey thanks for the headsup! I too like veg juice but it's expensive >> in those large bottles and even more expensive in the little cans. >> Will have a look locally this week and see. >> > > I am assuming they still make it, Arri. I know they once did as I > use to buy the concentrate. Hope you find it. I checked their web site and find no mention of this product being available. It probably wasn't as profitable as charging for the bottles and cans... Jill |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> > "Mark Thorson" > wrote > >> Nancy Young wrote: > >>> That's a great idea! I've been lugging around cases of seltzer, >>> do you think that comes in concentrate, too? >> >> And Gray Goose -- they should make that as a concentrate! > > I thought that's what they gave you on airplanes? Nobody ever made me concentrate on an airplane. Usually I just go to sleep. -- Blinky Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project --> http://improve-usenet.org Found 5/08: a free GG-blocking news *feed* --> http://usenet4all.se |
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If you want concentrated or freeze dried stuff, the one good thing
about the price of oil is that manufacturers will consider anything to cut the cost of shipping . . . and water is very heavy and takes up a lot of space. Lynn from Fargo Thinking that might also be a boost for local food, |
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On Jun 2, 5:03*pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote > > > On Mon 02 Jun 2008 02:04:22p, Nancy Young told us... > >> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote > >>> V-8 used to produce a frozen concentrate. *I don't know if they still > > do. > >>> It might be worth asking at the supermarket. > > >> That's a great idea! *I've been lugging around cases of seltzer, > >> do you think that comes in concentrate, too? > > The brand is Tiny Bubbles. *Look for it in the wine section. > > Thanks! *I will. You can get a seltzer bottle, which uses CO2 cartidges. > > (laugh) *nancy --Bryan |
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![]() "Bobo Bonobo®" > wrote >On Jun 2, 5:03 pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote: > >> That's a great idea! I've been lugging around cases of seltzer, > >> do you think that comes in concentrate, too? >You can get a seltzer bottle, which uses CO2 cartidges. Actually, I have one. I was just thinking the other day, I need to use up the cartridges I have. nancy |
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On Jun 3, 12:03�am, "jmcquown" > wrote:
> Wayne Boatwright wrote: > > On Mon 02 Jun 2008 03:29:07p, Arri London told us... > > >> Wayne Boatwright wrote: > > >>> On Mon 02 Jun 2008 10:30:47a, Ken told us... > > >>>> I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying > >>>> those heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does > >>>> there exist concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? I've > >>>> looked but all I have seen are frozen fruit juices. > > >>> V-8 used to produce a frozen concentrate. �I don't know if they > >>> still do. It might be worth asking at the supermarket. > > >> Hey thanks for the headsup! I too like veg juice but it's expensive > >> in those large bottles and even more expensive in the little cans. > >> Will have a look locally this week and see. > > > I am assuming they still make it, Arri. �I know they once did as I > > use to buy the concentrate. �Hope you find it. > > I checked their web site and find no mention of this product being > available. �It probably wasn't as profitable as charging for the bottles and > cans... I don't remember there ever being a V-8 concentrate, frozen or otherwise... and I too checked their web site, there's no mention of any kind of concentrate... Duh'Wayne just made that up. When checking the ingredients used to produce V-8 it's quite obvious that it's really a flavored tomato juice product rather than a true vegetable juice. If one wants to take the time and make the effort it's pretty easy to make one's own by processing the flavoring ingredients with some water in a blender and then straining out the fiberous parts if desired and stirring the resultant juice with tomato paste and water. For a true vegetable juice a juicing machine is necessary. Personally I'd rather spend my resources on a fresh salsa, a far more nutritious and tastier product. To me V-8's only useful purpose is as an alcoholic bevrage mixer. Anyways, add a pinch of celery salt to any tomato juice and you'd be hard pressed to determine it's not V-8 Upon reading the ingredients in V-8 one wonders if it's not a hyped up way to sell the wilted bits from the dumpster behind any produce market... other than tomato the only other ingredient I taste is celery... and they probably add a wee bit of beet juice for deeper color and to keep a certain MN vamp away. <g> http://www.v8juice.com/FAQ_v8.aspx --- |
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Sheldon wrote:
> On Jun 3, 12:03?am, "jmcquown" > wrote: >> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >>> On Mon 02 Jun 2008 03:29:07p, Arri London told us... >> >>>> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >> >>>>> On Mon 02 Jun 2008 10:30:47a, Ken told us... >> >>>>>> I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying >>>>>> those heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does >>>>>> there exist concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? >>>>> V-8 used to produce a frozen concentrate. ?I don't know if they >>>>> still do. It might be worth asking at the supermarket. >> >>>> Hey thanks for the headsup! I too like veg juice but it's expensive >>>> in those large bottles and even more expensive in the little cans. >>>> Will have a look locally this week and see. >> >>> I am assuming they still make it, Arri. ?I know they once did as I >>> use to buy the concentrate. ?Hope you find it. >> >> I checked their web site and find no mention of this product being >> available. ?It probably wasn't as profitable as charging for the >> bottles and cans... > > If one wants to take the time and make the effort > it's pretty easy to make one's own by processing the flavoring > ingredients with some water in a blender and then straining out the > fiberous parts One could always purchase the Jack LaLanne Power Juicer from the Home Shopping Network Infomercial ![]() Jill |
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On Tue 03 Jun 2008 11:17:06a, jmcquown told us...
> Sheldon wrote: >> On Jun 3, 12:03?am, "jmcquown" > wrote: >>> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >>>> On Mon 02 Jun 2008 03:29:07p, Arri London told us... >>> >>>>> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >>> >>>>>> On Mon 02 Jun 2008 10:30:47a, Ken told us... >>> >>>>>>> I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying >>>>>>> those heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does >>>>>>> there exist concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? > >>>>>> V-8 used to produce a frozen concentrate. ?I don't know if they >>>>>> still do. It might be worth asking at the supermarket. >>> >>>>> Hey thanks for the headsup! I too like veg juice but it's expensive >>>>> in those large bottles and even more expensive in the little cans. >>>>> Will have a look locally this week and see. >>> >>>> I am assuming they still make it, Arri. ?I know they once did as I >>>> use to buy the concentrate. ?Hope you find it. >>> >>> I checked their web site and find no mention of this product being >>> available. ?It probably wasn't as profitable as charging for the >>> bottles and cans... >> >> If one wants to take the time and make the effort >> it's pretty easy to make one's own by processing the flavoring >> ingredients with some water in a blender and then straining out the >> fiberous parts > > One could always purchase the Jack LaLanne Power Juicer from the Home > Shopping Network Infomercial ![]() > > Jill Any good juicer will do, and are probably better than his product. During tomato season, my parents used to make a tomato juice cocktail using a juicer that they would pressure can in quart jars. We always had enough for a year. My mother never used a recipe. I sure wish I could duplicate it. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Tuesday, 06(VI)/03(III)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Cats must sit under the table and beg for scraps while clawing at Grandma Ethel's socks. ------------------------------------------- |
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![]() jmcquown wrote: > > Sheldon wrote: > > On Jun 3, 12:03?am, "jmcquown" > wrote: > >> Wayne Boatwright wrote: > >>> On Mon 02 Jun 2008 03:29:07p, Arri London told us... > >> > >>>> Wayne Boatwright wrote: > >> > >>>>> On Mon 02 Jun 2008 10:30:47a, Ken told us... > >> > >>>>>> I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying > >>>>>> those heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does > >>>>>> there exist concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? > > >>>>> V-8 used to produce a frozen concentrate. ?I don't know if they > >>>>> still do. It might be worth asking at the supermarket. > >> > >>>> Hey thanks for the headsup! I too like veg juice but it's expensive > >>>> in those large bottles and even more expensive in the little cans. > >>>> Will have a look locally this week and see. > >> > >>> I am assuming they still make it, Arri. ?I know they once did as I > >>> use to buy the concentrate. ?Hope you find it. > >> > >> I checked their web site and find no mention of this product being > >> available. ?It probably wasn't as profitable as charging for the > >> bottles and cans... > > > > If one wants to take the time and make the effort > > it's pretty easy to make one's own by processing the flavoring > > ingredients with some water in a blender and then straining out the > > fiberous parts > > One could always purchase the Jack LaLanne Power Juicer from the Home > Shopping Network Infomercial ![]() > > Jill We were given a name-brand juicer some years ago. The first time we fired it up it worked beautifully but with enough decibel power to just about rattle the windows. Gave it to someone with less sensitive hearing ![]() |
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![]() Wayne Boatwright wrote: > > On Mon 02 Jun 2008 03:29:07p, Arri London told us... > > > > > > > Wayne Boatwright wrote: > >> > >> On Mon 02 Jun 2008 10:30:47a, Ken told us... > >> > >> > I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying those > >> > heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does there exist > >> > concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? I've looked but all I > >> > have seen are frozen fruit juices. > >> > > >> > TIA > >> > > >> > Ken > >> > > >> > > >> > >> V-8 used to produce a frozen concentrate. I don't know if they still > do. > >> It might be worth asking at the supermarket. > >> > >> -- > >> Wayne Boatwright > > > > > > Hey thanks for the headsup! I too like veg juice but it's expensive in > > those large bottles and even more expensive in the little cans. Will > > have a look locally this week and see. > > > > I am assuming they still make it, Arri. I know they once did as I use to > buy the concentrate. Hope you find it. > > -- > Wayne Boatwright > TY but maybe won't have any success. It is likely more profitable for them to sell the ready-mixed stuff. |
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On Tue 03 Jun 2008 05:08:17p, Arri London told us...
> > > Wayne Boatwright wrote: >> >> On Mon 02 Jun 2008 03:29:07p, Arri London told us... >> >> > >> > >> > Wayne Boatwright wrote: >> >> >> >> On Mon 02 Jun 2008 10:30:47a, Ken told us... >> >> >> >> > I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying >> >> > those heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does >> >> > there exist concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? I've >> >> > looked but all I have seen are frozen fruit juices. >> >> > >> >> > TIA >> >> > >> >> > Ken >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> V-8 used to produce a frozen concentrate. I don't know if they >> >> still do. It might be worth asking at the supermarket. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Wayne Boatwright >> > >> > >> > Hey thanks for the headsup! I too like veg juice but it's expensive >> > in those large bottles and even more expensive in the little cans. >> > Will have a look locally this week and see. >> > >> >> I am assuming they still make it, Arri. I know they once did as I use >> to buy the concentrate. Hope you find it. >> >> -- >> Wayne Boatwright >> > > TY but maybe won't have any success. It is likely more profitable for > them to sell the ready-mixed stuff. > There are many products that have gone by the wayside, for whatever reason. Campbell's used to make a line of frozen soups that were concentrated and very fresh tasting. I recall one in particular, because I used to use it as a base for a dip. It was a frozen shrimp bisque. Their frozen soups were probably the best products they ever made, but pricier. This was back in the 1960s, and folks probably didn't want to pay more than what they were accustomed to paying for a canned version. The canned shrimp bisque they replaced it with was an abomination. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Tuesday, 06(VI)/03(III)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- I went on a 30-day diet - and lost 30 days! ------------------------------------------- |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Tue 03 Jun 2008 05:08:17p, Arri London told us... > > There are many products that have gone by the wayside, for whatever > reason. Campbell's used to make a line of frozen soups that were > concentrated and very fresh tasting. I recall one in particular, > because I used to use it as a base for a dip. It was a frozen shrimp > bisque. Their frozen soups were probably the best products they ever > made, but pricier. This was back in the 1960s, and folks probably > didn't want to pay more than what they were accustomed to paying for > a canned version. The canned shrimp bisque they replaced it with was > an abomination. Isn't that just the way it is? Seems any time I find a product I particularly love they stop making it. For non-food things (like a specific shade of lipstick LOL) I buy two or three of whatever because I just *know* it will disappear from the shelves. Unfortunately I don't have room to stock up on specific food items to last for years! |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in news:6andqoF38uvb7U1
@mid.individual.net: > Seems any time I find a product I > particularly love they stop making it. Kraft quit making their bottles of limburger cheese. I loved it. I've not found a replacement. No limburger anywhere in the stores I've tried. Ken -- "When you choose the lesser of two evils, always remember that it is still an evil." - Max Lerner |
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Ken wrote on 4 Jun 2008 18:10:46 GMT:
>> Seems any time I find a product I >> particularly love they stop making it. > Kraft quit making their bottles of limburger cheese. I loved > it. I've not found a replacement. No limburger anywhere in the > stores I've tried. For making a quick and acceptable pizza, Contadina used to sell pizza sauce in a squeeze bottle. Tho' I saw it a month ago, I couldn't find it yesterday. -- James Silverton Potomac, Maryland E-mail, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not |
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On Wed 04 Jun 2008 11:10:46a, Ken told us...
> "jmcquown" > wrote in news:6andqoF38uvb7U1 > @mid.individual.net: > >> Seems any time I find a product I particularly love they stop making >> it. > > Kraft quit making their bottles of limburger cheese. I loved it. I've not > found a replacement. No limburger anywhere in the stores I've tried. > > Ken > Bummer. I used to buy that. I think the last time was this past Christmas. There was only one store I could find it at. I'm going back there to see if they replaced it with something else. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Wednesday, 06(VI)/04(IV)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- You live and learn. Or you don't live long. ------------------------------------------- |
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Ken wrote:
> "jmcquown" > wrote in news:6andqoF38uvb7U1 > @mid.individual.net: > >> Seems any time I find a product I >> particularly love they stop making it. > > Kraft quit making their bottles of limburger cheese. I loved it. I've > not found a replacement. No limburger anywhere in the stores I've > tried. > > Ken In a crock? I saw that when I was in SC. I remember my father bringing it home from some base commissary we lived on, too. |
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On Thu 05 Jun 2008 12:30:58p, jmcquown told us...
> Ken wrote: >> "jmcquown" > wrote in news:6andqoF38uvb7U1 >> @mid.individual.net: >> >>> Seems any time I find a product I particularly love they stop making >>> it. >> >> Kraft quit making their bottles of limburger cheese. I loved it. I've >> not found a replacement. No limburger anywhere in the stores I've >> tried. >> >> Ken > > In a crock? I saw that when I was in SC. I remember my father bringing it > home from some base commissary we lived on, too. > > > Yep, it used to available in a crock, but haven't seen that in decades. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Thursday, 06(VI)/05(V)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- If all the economists in the world were laid end to end, they'd point in different directions. ------------------------------------------- |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in
: > Ken wrote: >> "jmcquown" > wrote in news:6andqoF38uvb7U1 >> @mid.individual.net: >> >>> Seems any time I find a product I >>> particularly love they stop making it. >> >> Kraft quit making their bottles of limburger cheese. I loved it. I've >> not found a replacement. No limburger anywhere in the stores I've >> tried. >> >> Ken > > In a crock? I saw that when I was in SC. I remember my father > bringing it home from some base commissary we lived on, too. > > > No, the one I was thinking of was in an 8 oz. straight-sided glass jar labeled "Mohawk Valley". Ken -- "When you choose the lesser of two evils, always remember that it is still an evil." - Max Lerner |
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On Fri 06 Jun 2008 10:15:46a, Ken told us...
> "jmcquown" > wrote in > : > >> Ken wrote: >>> "jmcquown" > wrote in news:6andqoF38uvb7U1 >>> @mid.individual.net: >>> >>>> Seems any time I find a product I particularly love they stop making >>>> it. >>> >>> Kraft quit making their bottles of limburger cheese. I loved it. I've >>> not found a replacement. No limburger anywhere in the stores I've >>> tried. >>> >>> Ken >> >> In a crock? I saw that when I was in SC. I remember my father >> bringing it home from some base commissary we lived on, too. >> >> >> > > No, the one I was thinking of was in an 8 oz. straight-sided glass jar > labeled "Mohawk Valley". > > Ken > > That's what I used to buy. Sorry to hear they've stopped making it. It was my favorite limburger. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Friday, 06(VI)/06(VI)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Reality crept in. I nailed it for trespassing. ------------------------------------------- |
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On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 16:07:18 -0700, Mark Thorson >
wrote: >Nancy Young wrote: >> >> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote >> >> > On Mon 02 Jun 2008 10:30:47a, Ken told us... >> > >> >> I've been on a vegetable juice kick recently but hate carrying those >> >> heavy bottles of mostly water home from the grocery. Does there exist >> >> concentrated veg juice - on the shelf or frozen? I've looked but all I >> >> have seen are frozen fruit juices. >> >> > V-8 used to produce a frozen concentrate. I don't know if they still do. >> > It might be worth asking at the supermarket. >> >> That's a great idea! I've been lugging around cases of seltzer, >> do you think that comes in concentrate, too? > >And Gray Goose -- they should make that as a concentrate! Its called Everclear! |
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