Guest guest Posted April 25, 2007 Report Share Posted April 25, 2007 To me, Worthington products are so much better than anything I've ever bought in the stores. I have to agree about the Tuno, but then that may be my taste buds. I don't like any fish type products. The smell of fishy things, gags me and forget the taste. LOL We love the frozen luncheon " meat " slices by Worthington. Our favorites are Wham(like ham, which I like to brown in a skillet and eaten just like that or on a sandwich/hoagie), Balono(like balony), Corned " beef " (great for making rubeon sandwiches or hoagies), " turkey and chicken slices " (for hoagies or sometimes I fold them like a taco and fill them with cornbread dressing and stack them in a casserole dish, upright and bake) The " turkey or chicken " slices, are good either thawed completely or warmed up in a skillet. Sometimes I make a gravy and put the gravy and slices on toast or bun. So many great ways to use these products... Judy . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2007 Report Share Posted April 26, 2007 I defintely agree with you about Worthington products. They are the best! I have been trying to find Tuno,but can't! Any suggestions what stores carry it? Thanks , " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote: > > To me, Worthington products are so much better than anything I've ever bought in the stores. I have to agree about the Tuno, but then that may be my taste buds. I don't like any fish type products. The smell of fishy things, gags me and forget the taste. LOL > > We love the frozen luncheon " meat " slices by Worthington. Our favorites are Wham(like ham, which I like to brown in a skillet and eaten just like that or on a sandwich/hoagie), Balono(like balony), Corned " beef " (great for making rubeon sandwiches or hoagies), " turkey and chicken slices " (for hoagies or sometimes I fold them like a taco and fill them with cornbread dressing and stack them in a casserole dish, upright and bake) The " turkey or chicken " slices, are good either thawed completely or warmed up in a skillet. Sometimes I make a gravy and put the gravy and slices on toast or bun. So many great ways to use these products... > Judy > . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2007 Report Share Posted April 26, 2007 Adventist Book Centers, ABC, carry it. www.adventistbookcenter.com and then click on store locator to find a location near you. I live about 2 hours from one and I just take a cooler and stock up on frozen meat substitutes that we love. They last a very long time in the freezer. Some health food stores carry their products too, but your very best selections on health foods will be at the ABC stores. The website doesn't list the food products, but they all have a wonderful healthfood store too included in all ABC's. I find many more things I enjoy using at their health food stores than from other health food stores. Hope this helps. - dgrano Thursday, April 26, 2007 5:24 AM Re: [sPAM] RE: Veggie " Cold Cuts' I defintely agree with you about Worthington products. They are the best! I have been trying to find Tuno,but can't! Any suggestions what stores carry it? Thanks , " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote: > > To me, Worthington products are so much better than anything I've ever bought in the stores. I have to agree about the Tuno, but then that may be my taste buds. I don't like any fish type products. The smell of fishy things, gags me and forget the taste. LOL > > We love the frozen luncheon " meat " slices by Worthington. Our favorites are Wham(like ham, which I like to brown in a skillet and eaten just like that or on a sandwich/hoagie), Balono(like balony), Corned " beef " (great for making rubeon sandwiches or hoagies), " turkey and chicken slices " (for hoagies or sometimes I fold them like a taco and fill them with cornbread dressing and stack them in a casserole dish, upright and bake) The " turkey or chicken " slices, are good either thawed completely or warmed up in a skillet. Sometimes I make a gravy and put the gravy and slices on toast or bun. So many great ways to use these products... > Judy > > > > > > > > . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2007 Report Share Posted April 26, 2007 Our local Adventist natural food center is our main source for vegetarian and natural foods. No Trader Joe's or Whole Foods here!!! We love the Worthington products, especially the FriChik. Bryan Puerto Rico , " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote: > > Adventist Book Centers, ABC, carry it. www.adventistbookcenter.com and then click on store locator to find a location near you. I live about 2 hours from one and I just take a cooler and stock up on frozen meat substitutes that we love. They last a very long time in the freezer. > > Some health food stores carry their products too, but your very best selections on health foods will be at the ABC stores. The website doesn't list the food products, but they all have a wonderful healthfood store too included in all ABC's. I find many more things I enjoy using at their health food stores than from other health food stores. Hope this helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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