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Steve Wertz wrote:
> Does anyone know the brand name of the chicken, spinach and feta > sausages sold at CostCo and Whole Foods? > > I bout a pack of 18 (in 3 6-packs) from CostCo but threw away the > outer wrapper. I'm trying to find out if these are already cooked > or not. There was nothing on the original package that said if > they were cooked or not, and now that I have 2 packs still left, > I'm still wondering. > > The first package I cooked in the skillet like regular sausage but > they came out really dry. I just took a single link out of the > freezer and defrosted it in the micro (1min 30%), and they sure > seem like they're already cooked. So I'm eating it like this. > > Am I eating raw chicken? <shrug> I looked all over the original > package when I cooked the first batch and there was no indication > if they were raw or cooked. > > -sw I'm winging it here, but is it something like Aidells? I remember those being sold at Costco in Hawaii. kili -- http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini |
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