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byBulboDave, September 12, 2010
Good stuff! Just like whole milk, it's all in there!
byBulboDave, November 24, 2009
Not bad for a mix. I sprinkle brown sugar on top about 10 minutes before it is finished baking. Good price, very happy TJ's doesn't shy away from using child labor to keep their prices low.
byBulboDave, November 24, 2009
I was dissapointed with these. Not good for dunking in milk or coffee. I like the local brand (Swetzels) that shows up in stores around fall. Sorry, TJ's.
byBulboDave, October 1, 2009
I like many cheeses, cheddar being one, but, TJ's cheeses seem to frequently be near or past the 'sell by' date. I found this out by forgetting to check the package which turned within a week of buying. Check the package date before buying!
byBulboDave, July 2, 2009
Good solid recipe. Like the others who reviewed this I would say you can add a veg or two to create a new dish. Fresh asparagus would be my addition.
byBulboDave, April 17, 2009
These are very good, super addictive if you have a taste for sweets. Check out the Belgian butter cookies also.
byBulboDave, December 13, 2008
The author of this recipe has confused single malt scotch with irish whiskey. Personally, I wouldn't use any of the listed whiskies in a mixed drink. Use a cheap blend for that.
byBulboDave, November 13, 2008
I tried this baked in the oven, went 30 minutes and was still not done, went another 10 minutes and still had cool areas, finished with 2 minutes in the microwave. Although flavorful and good texture I thought it a bit bland compared to the big names (Stouffers, etc.). Not a bad choice but would add to it if I bought again.
byBulboDave, August 17, 2008
This recipe could have endless variations!
byBulboDave, August 13, 2008
These come up very well microwaved. I usually add a pat of butter to mine!
byBulboDave, August 13, 2008
Dark 'N' Stormy is a trademarked name of "Bermuda's National Drink" made by Gosling's Rum. Very tasty.
byBulboDave, July 25, 2008
I like to add some wheat germ (about a tablespoon per pancake) to the mix, it gives it a nutty flavor and it's good for you!
byBulboDave, May 29, 2008
These didn't proof well for me at about 68 degrees in the house overnight. They hardly rose at all. Perhaps they would do better in summer.
byBulboDave, April 12, 2008
Not Chudleighs brand anymore, also only 2 to a box but still very good. Great for us singles who can't afford (calorically) to buy a whole pie. I like to heat these up with a pat of butter.
byBulboDave, March 23, 2008
Good flavor, but only makes about two servings with lots of cheese pellets left over. Not worth it to me.
byBulboDave, March 23, 2008
Too gamey for me. That seems to be common with TJ's meats.
byBulboDave, January 24, 2008
Very good soda, but don't kid yourself, this is SODA with just as much sugar as any other. I think it would be fine with half the sugar, but who am I to say?
byBulboDave, October 29, 2007
Try some of this on a baked potato instead of the usual butter or sour cream.
byBulboDave, October 29, 2007
I should have taken my own advice and read the label. The second ingredient listed on the bag is margarine which contains trans fat. Although the nutritional contents label lists 0 grams of trans fat I am leery and will forego these (sigh). Darn.
byBulboDave, October 23, 2007
I will add some negatives here, although I like these as a quick fix for breakfast. They are packaged in 3's, hello, most toasters hold 2 or 4 slices. Some of them are mangled/bent and won't fit in the slot without thawing first. Can be a bit gummy, not as fluffy as homemade. 3 stars out of 5.
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