Guest guest Posted June 24, 2009 Report Share Posted June 24, 2009 Re: Boca brats and Italians I tried both, but couldn't find the Italian sausages very often--and those were the ones I liked the best. Our local supermarkets carried the Brats, which I thought were okay in the absence of the Italians. Our Wal-Mart superstore has quit carrying Soyriso, the vegetarian quesadilla cheese, several other vegetarian food products all together. Now there are fewer Boca products, and I noticed the Silk Soymilk isn't automatically " organic " anymore. (The carton looks the same, but now it says, " natural " where it used to say " organic " . To get the actual ORGANIC soy milk from that brand, it has to come in a green labeled carton, and there is now no organic chocolate soy milk from the Silk brand, either! That upsets me, and I DID call the company about it--of course, they didn't do anything about it.) ;-( I occasionally shop at a health food grocery in Springfield, IL.--closest place to where I live. They are limited to what they carry--I haven't even seen the " Yves " foods there or around these parts. It would be nice to have some of these foods I read about available to people in the midwest--not just Chicago, St. Louis and other larger cities! --Laura B., in Illinois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2009 Report Share Posted July 21, 2009 Laura: Where in Illinois are you? In a message dated 6/24/2009 11:10:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, elbee577 writes: Re: Boca brats and Italians I tried both, but couldn't find the Italian sausages very often--and those were the ones I liked the best. Our local supermarkets carried the Brats, which I thought were okay in the absence of the Italians. Our Wal-Mart superstore has quit carrying Soyriso, the vegetarian quesadilla cheese, several other vegetarian food products all together. Now there are fewer Boca products, and I noticed the Silk Soymilk isn't automatically " organic " anymore. (The carton looks the same, but now it says, " natural " where it used to say " organic " . To get the actual ORGANIC soy milk from that brand, it has to come in a green labeled carton, and there is now no organic chocolate soy milk from the Silk brand, either! That upsets me, and I DID call the company about it--of course, they didn't do anything about it.) ;-( I occasionally shop at a health food grocery in Springfield, IL.--closest place to where I live. They are limited to what they carry--I haven't even seen the " Yves " foods there or around these parts. It would be nice to have some of these foods I read about available to people in the midwest--not just Chicago, St. Louis and other larger cities! --Laura B., in Illinois **************What's for dinner tonight? Find quick and easy dinner ideas for any occasion. (http://food.aol.com/dinner-tonight?ncid=emlcntusfood00000009) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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