To: 2Jedismom
2J, I've used PictSweet with mixed results. I don't like their Chopped Spinach or their Cut Spinach --- lots of sticks and woody stems included.
On the other hand, their Seasoned Green Beans With Onions And Red Peppers is pretty good! I like to take a box of PastaRoni (one of the Angel Hairs works best) and combine it with chopped meat (leftover ham or turkey) and Sugar Snap Peas "doctored up" with sauteéd onions and other yummies. But a few handfuls of those Seasoned Green Beans works fine, and isn't nearlyas much effort.
From their website, I see that they have Garlic Spinach. Oh, mamma, I see Angel Hair Florentine in my immediate future!
3,372 posted on
02/03/2006 2:13:16 PM PST by
Rose in RoseBear
(HHD [... there can't be such a thing as *too much* spinach ...])
To: no one in particular
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To: Rose in RoseBear
I like their Brussels Sprouts. I liked 'em so much I wrote 'em and told them so! Heh heh! Then I pointed out that they were advertising a carb count of 8 per serving, but in actuality it's 5, because carb counters don't count the fiber carbs. I suggested that they replace the little banner that says "Eight Carbs per serving" on the front with a banner that says "Five Net Carbs per Serving"
Got this nice note back:
Thank you for your email and for taking the time to share your comments with us. We are always pleased to hear from our customers. Thank you for sharing the tip on the carbohydrate information. I find it to be very helpful and useful information and I have forwarded your suggestion to the Pictsweet Packaging Design Department.
We appreciate having you as a customer.
Have a wonderful day!
Even if they think I'm a nut, I bet I get a coupon in the mail.
3,374 posted on
02/03/2006 2:21:42 PM PST by
2Jedismom
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