Aunt Bea
Master Chef
Sad but true, we seem to be in a ‘my way or the highway’ world.You expect a lot of people these days, then? Half the world has gone crazy. "Angry" has become too acceptable of a state of being.
Sad but true, we seem to be in a ‘my way or the highway’ world.You expect a lot of people these days, then? Half the world has gone crazy. "Angry" has become too acceptable of a state of being.
I have the same issue. Although I don't really consider it to be an issue, since I don't need the extra sodium anyway. But as I've gotten older, my taste buds just don't 'accept' the overly salty foods anymore.
One of my guilty pleasures, that I allow myself to have once a week on Sunday, is potato chips. I love Lay's. I started buying the lightly salted ones several months ago. And since I've gotten used to those, the regular Lay's are way too salty for me now.
I like the wavy ones too, but the classic style is my favorite.I like the lightly salted Lay's wavy chips, and the Kroger brand is good, too -- and cheaper. Kettle Brand has unsalted potato chips, which are good with dips, but pretty bland by themselves. HEB here sells unsalted tortilla chips that are very good. I use those to make nachos.
CD
Unsalted tortilla chips for nachos is a good idea. I don't eat tortilla chips that much, but I do occasionally like a snack of tortilla chips and the Pace Picante. Best stuff ever.
I will definitely see if I can find that salsa. But I still love my Pace. However, I don't like the Pace salsa. I get the picante. Just tastes different to me.We will have to agree to disagree on Pace, IMO one of the worst salsas on the market. My favorite is Mateo's Hatch Chili.
Mateo's Gourmet Hatch Chile Salsa
New Mexico’s famous pepper will be your newest obsession.www.texasfood.com
Walmart stores in Ohio carry Mateo's Gourmet Salsa. Try a jar and see what you think.
Mateo's Salsa in Dips & Spreads - Walmart.com
Shop for Mateo's Salsa in Dips & Spreads at Walmart and save.www.walmart.com
I make my nachos in a way that is based on the original nachos from Victory Club bar in Piedras Negras, Mexico. This preparation is too labor intensive for chain restaurants, so they use the "pile and dump" method, where you end up with half the chips having zero toppings.
Here's how I make mine...
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CD
These are basically canapes CD - what's the recipe please? (I can't replicate exactly in the UK, but I want to make them!)We will have to agree to disagree on Pace, IMO one of the worst salsas on the market. My favorite is Mateo's Hatch Chili.
Mateo's Gourmet Hatch Chile Salsa
New Mexico’s famous pepper will be your newest obsession.www.texasfood.com
Walmart stores in Ohio carry Mateo's Gourmet Salsa. Try a jar and see what you think.
Mateo's Salsa in Dips & Spreads - Walmart.com
Shop for Mateo's Salsa in Dips & Spreads at Walmart and save.www.walmart.com
I make my nachos in a way that is based on the original nachos from Victory Club bar in Piedras Negras, Mexico. This preparation is too labor intensive for chain restaurants, so they use the "pile and dump" method, where you end up with half the chips having zero toppings.
Here's how I make mine...
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CD
Sourdough is now on their discontinued list for April.The sign out front says, "Panera Bread", not "Panera Sandwich Shop" or "Panera Soup and Salad" or "Panera Bistro" or "Panera Cafe", just "Panera Bread" and that is what they should be concentrating on.
I quit going there when I went in for a loaf of sourdough and they said they only had one loaf left and that was for sandwiches in the restaurant, so I was S.O.L. Now I live in San Diego, we have Boudin Bakery, they have a starter that dates back to 1859, and they never run out of sourdough, EVER!
I don't even like their pastries, but I do like just the muffins and the chocolate chip cookies..We like Panera. I don't think they've gotten "too big for their britches". It's silly assume their name limits their offerings. Businesses in the food industry are always changing their offerings, their hours, etc.
Recent years have put a huge strain on the restaurant industry in general. It's not a stretch to assume Panera was also impacted. They sell bread products that are extremely short-lived. So they bake quantities based on experience. They don't hold fresh breads/rolls/muffins/bagels for the next day. They donate them every night to a food pantry/soup kitchen to feed the needy.