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Arnold's has a new product....
"Sandwich Thins" I bought some today. I think it's great, it tastes great, not like that mushy bread.... It's like a pita but better. Try it.... -- Skype <fxdlrider2> |
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On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 21:36:52 -0500, Old Harley Rider
> wrote: >Arnold's has a new product.... >"Sandwich Thins" I bought some today. >I think it's great, it tastes great, not like that >mushy bread.... It's like a pita but better. >Try it.... Sandwich thins are like really, really skinny hamburger buns - not at all like pita if yours are like what I can buy. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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On Nov 9, 8:36*pm, Old Harley Rider > wrote:
> Arnold's has a new product.... > "Sandwich Thins" * I bought some today. > I think it's great, it tastes great, not like that > mushy bread.... It's like a pita but better. > Try it.... > -- > Skype <fxdlrider2> They've been out for a while - I'd like to try some, but my local supermarket chain only has them sporadically, and I've only seen them once and they were whole wheat, which I DON'T want. I want to try the rye and the honey wheat. N. |
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Nancy2 wrote:
> On Nov 9, 8:36 pm, Old Harley Rider > wrote: >> Arnold's has a new product.... >> "Sandwich Thins" I bought some today. >> I think it's great, it tastes great, not like that >> mushy bread.... It's like a pita but better. >> Try it.... >> -- >> Skype <fxdlrider2> > > They've been out for a while - I'd like to try some, but my local > supermarket chain only has them sporadically, and I've only seen them > once and they were whole wheat, which I DON'T want. I want to try the > rye and the honey wheat. > > N. Both Pepperidge Farm and Arnold's has them--some other brand I occasionally see at Whole Foods too. I kind-of like the idea and would also like to try the rye version. -- Jean B. |
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