I've eaten it before - recommended. Found it several months ago at a Family Dollar. Like high end cream of mushroom soup, thickened, not watery. Never thought to ladle over green beans or scalloped potatoes though.
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Great idea. Do you have a report on "homemade"?
ReplyDeleteWhat Mike said, gotta hear how the stuff flows and tastes. Have not seen it on our shelves, but will be looking with greater care ;-)
ReplyDeleteI've eaten it before - recommended. Found it several months ago at a Family Dollar. Like high end cream of mushroom soup, thickened, not watery. Never thought to ladle over green beans or scalloped potatoes though.
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