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"Blinky the Shark" wrote in message ... Kent wrote: "Blinky the Shark" wrote in message ... Kent wrote: [re TJs] We go there twice a week. The second trip is to get what you forgot the first time. Fortunately it's only four miles from home. Their Chateaux Chevalier Champagne, fermented in the bottle for $4.99/bottle is the steal of the century. It's become our house wine. I love their spiced apple cider. Mmmmmmmm. -- Blinky RLU 297263 Killing all posts from Google Groups. Except in Thunderbird, which can't filter that well. The Usenet Improvement Project: http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html Thanks! We'll try it. On the other hand, I took some to my buddy's place, and he said, "Hey, I have some of that." As a doorstop. He'd tried it two or three years ago and didn't like it, and I'd never noticed that the bottle of juice holding his back (kitchen) door open was TJ's Spice Apple Cider. ![]() Their V8-type juice is good, too. I think it's called "Garden Salad", or something like that. And their juices cost less than juices at my everyday supermarket. -- Blinky RLU 297263 My wife is addicted to the bottled Orangina drink at Trader Jose's It's worth trying. Kent |
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Kent wrote:
"Blinky the Shark" wrote in message ... Kent wrote: "Blinky the Shark" wrote in message ... Kent wrote: [re TJs] We go there twice a week. The second trip is to get what you forgot the first time. Fortunately it's only four miles from home. Their Chateaux Chevalier Champagne, fermented in the bottle for $4.99/bottle is the steal of the century. It's become our house wine. I love their spiced apple cider. Mmmmmmmm. -- Blinky RLU 297263 Killing all posts from Google Groups. Except in Thunderbird, which can't filter that well. The Usenet Improvement Project: http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html Thanks! We'll try it. On the other hand, I took some to my buddy's place, and he said, "Hey, I have some of that." As a doorstop. He'd tried it two or three years ago and didn't like it, and I'd never noticed that the bottle of juice holding his back (kitchen) door open was TJ's Spice Apple Cider. ![]() Their V8-type juice is good, too. I think it's called "Garden Salad", or something like that. And their juices cost less than juices at my everyday supermarket. -- Blinky RLU 297263 My wife is addicted to the bottled Orangina drink at Trader Jose's It's worth trying. I'll look for it next time. Thanks. -- Blinky RLU 297263 Killing all posts from Google Groups. Except in Thunderbird, which can't filter that well. The Usenet Improvement Project: http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html |
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Andy wrote:
George said... Andy wrote: Agree that a pizza Margherita is great because it is minimilist. If it is a frozen pizza wouldn't it have frozen tomato and basil? Aside from the round slices of cheese on top, it's really just a tomato and basil sauce. Andy My comment was that since its a frozen pizza then the toppings really aren't fresh. I don't like pizzas where a sauce is used and a pizza Margherita is typically made with slices of tomatoes and whole leaf basil(don't know about the frozen one). Since 90% of what makes a pizza is the crust a pizza Margherita can be really great because of the minimalist topping. I've never had a real Pizza Margherita (just TJ's sauced frozen version). Very interesting about the European Union and Protected designation of origin laws. So I guess it's not official until I eat one in Italy. ![]() Andy If its sauced it isn't even close. Its worth looking for an official version. The best come out of a hot wood oven where they get some nice charring. We have two shops in my area that have Pizza Margherita as their main offering and they bake them in a wood fired oven. |
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