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Steve Wertz wrote:
> A 14oz can of Rico's Concentrated Cheddar Cheese Sauce is $2.69 at
> the grocery store.
>
> A 7lb can of Rico's Concentrated Cheddar Cheese Sauce is $5.20 at
> CostCo.
>
> Guess which one I bought? The can's been open for a week and is
> only a 1/4 of the way empty (or "3/4ths full" for those optimists
> who haven't already eaten almost 2lbs of the stuff).
>
> Can it be frozen? Any unique ideas for it other than the obvious
> (chip dips, mac and cheese, broccoli/Brussels sprouts). Any idea
> how long it'll last in the fridge?
>
> Note that this is the same stuff they use at most places that
> serve American-style nachos. This stuff costs $.05/oz, but they
> charge $.75-$1 for a serving of it at retail. Note that the label
> says "The Profit Maker".
> <http://ricos.com/products/RIC76000.pdf>
>
> -sw


Have a horse or access to one? ever see the Seinfeld episode where
Cramer stocks up on industrial size cans of "beefarino"?
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George wrote:
> Steve Wertz wrote:
> > A 14oz can of Rico's Concentrated Cheddar Cheese Sauce is $2.69 at
> > the grocery store.
> >
> > A 7lb can of Rico's Concentrated Cheddar Cheese Sauce is $5.20 at
> > CostCo.
> >
> > Guess which one I bought? The can's been open for a week and is
> > only a 1/4 of the way empty (or "3/4ths full" for those optimists
> > who haven't already eaten almost 2lbs of the stuff).
> >
> > Can it be frozen?


> > Note that this is the same stuff they use at most places that
> > serve American-style nachos. This stuff costs $.05/oz, but they
> > charge $.75-$1 for a serving of it at retail. Note that the label
> > says "The Profit Maker".
> > <http://ricos.com/products/RIC76000.pdf>
> >
> > -sw

>
> Have a horse or access to one? ever see the Seinfeld episode where
> Cramer stocks up on industrial size cans of "beefarino"?


I'm going to report you to Homeland Security. It should be a crime to
manufacture such gut bombs. Canned Cheese. AAH AAH AAH.

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George wrote:
> Have a horse or access to one? ever see the Seinfeld episode where
> Cramer stocks up on industrial size cans of "beefarino"?


Yes. I thought of that immediately when I read the reference to "A 7lb
can of Rico's Concentrated Cheddar Cheese Sauce". Hey, that cheese
sauce might be good on top of the beefarino!

Leo

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George wrote:
> Have a horse or access to one? ever see the Seinfeld episode where
> Cramer stocks up on industrial size cans of "beefarino"?


Yes. I thought of that immediately when I read the reference to "A 7lb
can of Rico's Concentrated Cheddar Cheese Sauce". Hey, that cheese
sauce might be good on top of the beefarino!

Leo

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On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 05:45:43 GMT, Steve Wertz
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>I would eat Beef-A-Rino right out of the #10 can. Just like I do
>the 15oz cans.


LOLOLOL! I can picture it now.... a napkin is tied around your neck
and your pinky is in the air.


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On 21 Sep 2006 06:17:45 -0700, "Leo Scanlon" >
wrote:

>George wrote:
>> Have a horse or access to one? ever see the Seinfeld episode where
>> Cramer stocks up on industrial size cans of "beefarino"?

>
>Yes. I thought of that immediately when I read the reference to "A 7lb
>can of Rico's Concentrated Cheddar Cheese Sauce". Hey, that cheese
>sauce might be good on top of the beefarino!
>

Hmmmm. You might be right! OK, who's going to be the taste tester?
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