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Really? I've had the Mrs. T's garlic ones before and I loved them. I thought they had cheese also though. I'm getting some this weekend. Thanks so much!!
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Okay Mags and Heidi - clue me in on Mrs. T will ya please?
Sharon
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"Anything Chocolate"...that is all!
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They're a brand of perogies.
www.mrsts.com
And, I see they sell them in CA.
Edited by Mags2003 (03/31/03 04:56 PM)
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I just checked & it looks like the garlic ones have the bad stuff in 'em. Darn it!!
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Boy Mags - some messenger you are! Sharon
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I just noticed that. I could have sworn I found one without eggs or cheese. They were in a purple box. Who know?
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I checked too...the sauerkraut (which I haven't seen in the store here), roasted garlic (ditto), and potato and onion (which are the ones I've eaten) do contain eggs but don't contain cheese and aren't very high in fat if you really eat just three. So maybe they're a potential "treat" food when you're really stable, if you can handle the eggs?
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I think they all had margarine listed in the ingredients also. I'll just have to stick with the casserole, make my own variations, & have 1 giant safe pierogie instead of little measly ones.
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