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CJB > wrote in message >...
> previously in rfc, Nancy Young > wrote:
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> > I'm pretty sure they are called Crustables. I think it's so
> > ridiculous that I look away when the commercial comes on.
> >

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> Not food, but I look away and cringe when that toenail commercial comes
> on....the little yellow fungus guys... *shudder*
>
> -Claudia


Hey, me too! I thought I was the only one who was so squeamish that
they couldn't bear to watch a commercial. But I have to change the
channel when that one comes on, it just grosses me out!

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CJB > wrote in message >...
> previously in rfc, Nancy Young > wrote:
>
> >
> > I'm pretty sure they are called Crustables. I think it's so
> > ridiculous that I look away when the commercial comes on.
> >

>
>
> Not food, but I look away and cringe when that toenail commercial comes
> on....the little yellow fungus guys... *shudder*
>
> -Claudia


Hey, me too! I thought I was the only one who was so squeamish that
they couldn't bear to watch a commercial. But I have to change the
channel when that one comes on, it just grosses me out!

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J.J. in WA wrote:

> I don't buy reduced fat peanut butter, so I wasn't aware of this.
> I wonder what carbs they're replacing the fat with...
>


Soy.

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J.J. in WA wrote:

> I don't buy reduced fat peanut butter, so I wasn't aware of this.
> I wonder what carbs they're replacing the fat with...
>


Soy.

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Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote:

> Tell me PB doesn't come processed in a slice. What does it look like,
> slices of processed cheese? GAG.


It looks like those Kraft individually wrapped cheese slices, except
a different color. Those PB slices are ocassionally available at the
ShopRight supermarket in Cherry Hill, NJ where I do most of my
grocery shopping. Since I am not a fan of peanut butter, I have
never tried them, and I doubt I would try them even if I liked
peanut butter.



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Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote:

> Tell me PB doesn't come processed in a slice. What does it look like,
> slices of processed cheese? GAG.


It looks like those Kraft individually wrapped cheese slices, except
a different color. Those PB slices are ocassionally available at the
ShopRight supermarket in Cherry Hill, NJ where I do most of my
grocery shopping. Since I am not a fan of peanut butter, I have
never tried them, and I doubt I would try them even if I liked
peanut butter.

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Steve the Sauropodman > wrote:

> Frozen PB & J? I must be living a sheltered life...I've never heard of 'em.


Take a look in the frozen foods section of a supermarket
sometime and you might see them.

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Steve the Sauropodman > wrote:

> Frozen PB & J? I must be living a sheltered life...I've never heard of 'em.


Take a look in the frozen foods section of a supermarket
sometime and you might see them.

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Andy > wrote:
> Has got to currently go to Pringle Prints. The awful same-shaped chips with
> trivia pursuit-type questions on them. Just what the kids need, a coal-tar
> dye education.


Perhaps. How about those cans of powdered ice tea?
The stuff in there is heavily processed.

Than again, heavy processing is not necessarily a bad
thing. My favorite condiment, Heinz Ketchup, is heavily
processed, as is any other version of ketchup, even a
recipe that's made at home.

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> wrote:

> Than again, heavy processing is not necessarily a bad
> thing. My favorite condiment, Heinz Ketchup, is heavily
> processed, as is any other version of ketchup, even a
> recipe that's made at home.



And in this case the Heinz product is pretty much *far* superior to any
attempt to emulate it at home...

--
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Greg "failed to make decent ketchup"





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