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byDaveJohnson, August 31, 2006 byDaveJohnson, August 31, 2006
5+ stars on this one. I've turned so many people on to these little things - I think they get passed over because they occupy such a small section of the freezer. They are the best for just popping into food for a little kick. The TJs in Shrewsbury MA has cillantro as well. I've really added parsley to my cooking because of these little things.
byDaveJohnson, August 31, 2006 byDaveJohnson, August 29, 2006
This along with the Creamy Tomato are staples in the family. My kids go nuts for the stuff and I never thought they would crave tomato soup! Every time we go to TJs, my daughter puts a carton in the cart. That said, we moderate the sodium with not huge serving sizes & having it once a week - a 'special treat'.
byDaveJohnson, August 29, 2006
One of TJ's great unsulfered snacks. I personally can't stand the taste of sulfered dried fruit, so these are a treat. Plus, the rest of the family thinks they look gross, so I have them all to myself.
byDaveJohnson, August 29, 2006 byDaveJohnson, August 29, 2006
Compared to 'normal' banana chips, which have 10g of fat with 9g of it saturated per serving, these things are a lifesaver for those of us with kids that love banana chips. I don't feel as bad giving my kids a handful of 'em for snack in the afternoon. They are quite plentiful at the Shrewsbury MA store.. maybe they aren't are popular on the east coast?
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