I ate almost half the jar from Target. Kroger carries the Newman’s one so will do a comparison.
Lunch today was clam chowder.
I ate almost half the jar from Target. Kroger carries the Newman’s one so will do a comparison.
Lunch today was clam chowder.
I can easily eat 1/2-2/3 a jar in one sitting.
One time I accidentally the whole thing.
tuna fish sandwich, carrots, tomatoes, peppers, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, water
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Just for you, I bumped this up on the timeline.
Good & Gather brand (Target) is pineapple peach salsa. It tastes fruiter and despite being rated as mild, it has more heat than the Newman’s brand, which is rated medium. Newman’s seems thicker, Good & Gather has more flavor. I like both of them. Good & Gather also has a mango peach salsa.
Also, in before Breadmaker says 2 salsas at the same time.
Yes, now I’m reminded why I don’t usually buy that one…I’m not a fan of ![]()
It didn’t taste peachy to me but did taste fruitier.
There’s a salsa we used to get at a local grocery store that was so good, it was a mango pineapple salsa. It came from the deli section, so it was fresh and not a brand. I don’t know why we stopped going to that grocery store.
This thread is inspiring me to make a mango salsa again soon.
Ended up knocking off the rest of the Target salsa.
Oh man. I’ve been craving that lately and might have to whip up a batch!
3 eggs scrambled in butter, 1 pc toast, blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, protein shake with raw milk, 1 maple bacon meat stick
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shredded chicken with a little mayo, pimento cheese, crackers, strawberries, tomatoes, carrots, peppers, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, water
Southwest salad.
Italian beef sandwich, dipped, with sweet peppers
Grilled cheese on fresh homemade bread, + applesauce
Falafel wrap.
Upon reassessment, I’m putting the Target brand above Newman’s, as the former is more flavorful. Will pick up a jar of the mango peach one the next time I go to Target.
I am beginning to develop an Indian food addiction
Lamb vindaloo with some basmati rice from a local takeout joint always has me sweating (literally sweat pouring off my face)