Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 Buckets of tofu? i have never seen those around here. Must be people don't buy it enough in these parts to make it worthwhile for stores to sell it in that manner. ~ pt ~ " Here's wishing you the top o' life without a single tumble. Here's wishing you the smiles o' life and not a single grumble. Here's wishing you the best o' life and not a claw about it. Here's wishing you the joy in life and not a day without it. " ~ Irish Blessing ~~~*~~~*~~~> , " linda " <lindai81 wrote: > > I have often thought about the egg slicer thing for tofu too. That would be > cool. Last night I watched the new show " Inventors " where they are on a > search for inventors...it was kind of cute...maybe you should invent this > tofu cutter and go there? I have also been reluctant (afraid) to buy the > tofu from buckets. But I get a brand, Surata, that is made right here in > Eugene, organic and all, in sealed tubs in water, so no need to do the > bucket. I know this is fresh. > linda > > " subprong " <subprong > > > > I have yet to build up the courage to try the fresh varieties that the > > stores make and keep in buckets. Don't know that I can ever go that > route, > > LOL. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2006 Report Share Posted March 18, 2006 I would see them out on the East Coast, much like the feta cheese which is also in buckets that you scoop what you want out along with the juice. Hey we live in podunk anyway, what do you expect? After the expose on one of the news magazine programs about the sanitariness of the large grocery stores I'd pass anyway. Did you see it...Safeway was the worst, and I think Albertson's was second or close. Food Lion was the cleanest...they ought to be. The last time, years ago, they were the worst, especially their meat department and the saws that they cut cheese on. Gross. linda " ~ PT ~ " <patchouli_troll > Buckets of tofu? i have never seen those around here. > Must be people don't buy it enough in these parts to > make it worthwhile for stores to sell it in that manner. > > ~ pt ~ > > " Here's wishing you the top o' life without a single tumble. > Here's wishing you the smiles o' life and not a single grumble. > Here's wishing you the best o' life and not a claw about it. > Here's wishing you the joy in life and not a day without it. " > ~ Irish Blessing > ~~~*~~~*~~~> > , " linda " <lindai81 wrote: > > > > I have often thought about the egg slicer thing for tofu too. That would be > > cool. Last night I watched the new show " Inventors " where they are on a > > search for inventors...it was kind of cute...maybe you should invent this > > tofu cutter and go there? I have also been reluctant (afraid) to buy the > > tofu from buckets. But I get a brand, Surata, that is made right here in > > Eugene, organic and all, in sealed tubs in water, so no need to do the > > bucket. I know this is fresh. > > linda > > > > " subprong " <subprong > > > > > > I have yet to build up the courage to try the fresh varieties that the > > > stores make and keep in buckets. Don't know that I can ever go that > > route, > > > LOL. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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