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Julie Bove wrote:
> Anyone try these products? Canned beef ravioli, lasagna and Beefaroni. > They are using an old recipe to make these. Not sure which recipe it is > because they have changed the recipes over the years. > > For most of my adult life, I bought nothing of that brand. But I > remember the day that I did. Can't remember the whole story but I do > remember showing Angela a can and telling her that was what I ate as a > teen. The ravioli that is. Never liked Beefaroni and never tried the > lasagna. > > After that, I would buy a few cans when it was on sale for 88 cents. Of > course the ravioli I make is much better and even frozen is better. But > there is no egg in the canned stuff. Need to find a way to make it with > no egg. I was given a recipe but lost it. > > Anyhoo... I ordered three cans of the Throwback ravioli from Amazon for > $1.58 each. I believe this is a marked down price as I had seen the > Beefaroni and lasagna in a few brick and mortar stores for around $3. > > I tried the stuff last night and flat out didn't like it! Quite > honestly, I can't remember what it tasted like when I was a kid but I > did drown it with parsley and Kraft Parm. to eat it. > > Anyone tried the Throwback stuff? > Yoose have probably had a prophylactic reaction to the stuff. Throw it out yoose window, take two aspirins, and call a doctor in the morning. |
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On 2/7/2019 7:39 PM, Hank Rogers wrote:
> Julie Bove wrote: >> Anyone try these products? Canned beef ravioli, lasagna and Beefaroni. >> They are using an old recipe to make these. Not sure which recipe it is >> because they have changed the recipes over the years. >> >> For most of my adult life, I bought nothing of that brand. But I >> remember the day that I did. Can't remember the whole story but I do >> remember showing Angela a can and telling her that was what I ate as a >> teen. The ravioli that is. Never liked Beefaroni and never tried the >> lasagna. >> >> After that, I would buy a few cans when it was on sale for 88 cents. Of >> course the ravioli I make is much better and even frozen is better. But >> there is no egg in the canned stuff. Need to find a way to make it with >> no egg. I was given a recipe but lost it. >> >> Anyhoo... I ordered three cans of the Throwback ravioli from Amazon for >> $1.58 each. I believe this is a marked down price as I had seen the >> Beefaroni and lasagna in a few brick and mortar stores for around $3. >> >> I tried the stuff last night and flat out didn't like it! Quite >> honestly, I can't remember what it tasted like when I was a kid but I >> did drown it with parsley and Kraft Parm. to eat it. >> >> Anyone tried the Throwback stuff? >> > > Yoose have probably had a prophylactic reaction to the stuff. > > Throw it out yoose window, take two aspirins, and call a doctor in the > morning. > And put the lime in the coconut.. |
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