Foods that still exist that no one talks about/knows about

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Anonymous wrote:Drakes devil dogs


Yes, but sadly regional.
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I'm French. Of course we still have Petit Ecolier. Maybe they have some at Rodman's? Amazon has some too.



Um, they have them at Giant and at Target.


Oops, sorry, I don't shop there.


Oh yeah? They’re also at Wegmans and Whole Foods. Do tell us where you shop, Oh French One. I love how you sneer at Target but you just mentioned buying them on Amazon! Good one.
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I'm French. Of course we still have Petit Ecolier. Maybe they have some at Rodman's? Amazon has some too.



Um, they have them at Giant and at Target.


Oops, sorry, I don't shop there.


Oh yeah? They’re also at Wegmans and Whole Foods. Do tell us where you shop, Oh French One. I love how you sneer at Target but you just mentioned buying them on Amazon! Good one.


You see, Amazon is very exclusive in their clientele.

NP
Anonymous
Cottage cheese. Yes it exists and was a huge player in the 70s-90s diet culture, but I don’t know anyone that buys and eats it anymore
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cottage cheese. Yes it exists and was a huge player in the 70s-90s diet culture, but I don’t know anyone that buys and eats it anymore


I use it in my lasagna.
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Anonymous wrote:Nestle espresso chocolate chips
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Nestle-Toll-House-Real-Coffee-Espresso-Baking-Chips-9-oz-Bag/863775424

Furikake
https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/nori-komi-furikake-japanese-multi-purpose-seasoning-060255

“fresh”? sauerkraut
https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/sauerkraut-with-pickled-persian-cucumbers-053094

Delallo Instant Espresso
https://www.walmart.com/ip/DeLallo-Gluten-Free-Non-GMO-Instant-Espresso-Powder-for-Baking-Drinks-100-Coffee-1-94-oz-Jar/138929299?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0




You can get furikake at Hmart and Lotte.



Do you have a favorite type of furikake? I know it comes in different varieties, but I only discovered it recently, so I’ve only tried the Trader Joe’s version.


Not pp but I like the kind they use at Teaism, the over with the yellow bits. I've bought it at the penn Quarter shop but don't see it now in their online store.
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Anonymous wrote:Cottage cheese. Yes it exists and was a huge player in the 70s-90s diet culture, but I don’t know anyone that buys and eats it anymore


I use it in my lasagna.


This hurts my soul.
Anonymous
Crystal Lite

Kool-Aid

Suddenly Salad (on the odd occasion that I need a pasta salad, I double or triple a box recipe, then add my own vegetables)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cottage cheese. Yes it exists and was a huge player in the 70s-90s diet culture, but I don’t know anyone that buys and eats it anymore


I eat it daily. It's delicious and filled with protein.
Anonymous
Hot Apple Cider packets.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Cottage cheese. Yes it exists and was a huge player in the 70s-90s diet culture, but I don’t know anyone that buys and eats it anymore


I eat it daily. It's delicious and filled with protein.


How old are you?
Anonymous
Boxed pudding mix. Does anyone buy this?
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Anonymous wrote:Cottage cheese. Yes it exists and was a huge player in the 70s-90s diet culture, but I don’t know anyone that buys and eats it anymore


I eat it daily. It's delicious and filled with protein.


How old are you?


43, my three kids eat it too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Boxed pudding mix. Does anyone buy this?


Yes, this is great for entry level teaching your kids to "cook". When we have play dates they make instant pudding and then eat it an hour later.

You're welcome
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Anonymous wrote:Cottage cheese. Yes it exists and was a huge player in the 70s-90s diet culture, but I don’t know anyone that buys and eats it anymore


I use it in my lasagna.


I do eat cottage cheese for breakfast sometimes, but I have never, ever understood the in-lasagna appeal. And yes, I've had it. Just no.
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