Steve Fenwick
2009-02-03 05:22:28 UTC
A long time ago, "frozen strawberries" meant sliced strawberries in
heavy syrup, frozen into a rectangular cardboard sleeve with metal
endcaps. They were really sweet, and packed nicely in a freezer.
Lately, "frozen strawberries" mostly means whole (sometimes sliced)
strawberries in no syrup/sauce, in a bag. Safeway/Von's seems to be the
hold-out, with frozen strawberries in syrup (beware the ersatz version
sweetened with Splenda!), but in tubs which are larger and don't pack as
efficiently.
Does anyone still sell the old-school style?
Steve
heavy syrup, frozen into a rectangular cardboard sleeve with metal
endcaps. They were really sweet, and packed nicely in a freezer.
Lately, "frozen strawberries" mostly means whole (sometimes sliced)
strawberries in no syrup/sauce, in a bag. Safeway/Von's seems to be the
hold-out, with frozen strawberries in syrup (beware the ersatz version
sweetened with Splenda!), but in tubs which are larger and don't pack as
efficiently.
Does anyone still sell the old-school style?
Steve
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steve <at> w0x0f <dot> com
"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of
arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to
skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, chip shot in the other, body thoroughly
used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO HOO what a ride!"