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End of one of the aisles had something I have never seen before. Brand
was something like Stonebeam or Stonebridge. Canned meat. Large cans-I
am assuming 16oz. $5 a can. Low sodium which greatly surprised me. Beef,
Chicken, Pork. The beef can ingredients only listed Beef and Sea Salt.
Does Sea Salt not contain sodium? Does that mean it doesn't contain the
pink slime stuff? (I realize it may contain beef parts I don't want to
hear about.) The back of the can had a pot roast recipe using the canned
beef. I have seen little cans of chicken and those hillarious potted
meat cans, but never seen canned meat this large before.
I did succumb to the lure of ice cream. I rarely eat or buy ice cream
because I only like the rare flavors as a rule. Well, Haagen Dazs had a
flavor I hadn't seen before. "bourbon praline pecan" That is some
quality ice cream! Delicious flavor, and no crunchy gritty pieces-the
praline pecans were very nicely softened.

 
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