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PING: Gary: Trader Joe's O's (multigrain).
PING: Gary: Trader Joe's O's (multigrain).
Reminded of a prior thread a few days ago, I'm happy to report that Trader
Joe's O's also come in the multigrain version you like. It's available in
all regions.
Price and ingredient comparisons are up to your own due diligence.
I somehow imagine you won't be disappointed, unless you have no bananas OR
milk on a given day. 
Best,
Andy
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Re: PING: Gary: Trader Joe's O's (multigrain).
Andy wrote:
>
> PING: Gary: Trader Joe's O's (multigrain).
>
> Reminded of a prior thread a few days ago, I'm happy to report that Trader
> Joe's O's also come in the multigrain version you like. It's available in
> all regions.
>
> Price and ingredient comparisons are up to your own due diligence.
>
> I somehow imagine you won't be disappointed, unless you have no bananas OR
> milk on a given day. 
>
> Best,
>
> Andy
Thank you, Andy. I'll try them... And I love sliced bananas on cereal too
I bought a box of "Honey Bunches of Oats - Honey Roasted" today at the
grocery store. I like them and they were on sale for $2.00 for a 14.5oz
box. This will keep me satisfied for the upcoming week. Late night snacks
though, I never eat breakfast.
Gary
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Re: PING: Gary: Trader Joe's O's (multigrain).
Gary <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you, Andy. I'll try them... And I love sliced bananas on cereal
> too
Gary,
Welcome.
Best,
Andy
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Re: PING: Gary: Trader Joe's O's (multigrain).
On 8/18/2012 2:27 PM, Gary wrote:
> Andy wrote:
>>
>> PING: Gary: Trader Joe's O's (multigrain).
>>
>> Reminded of a prior thread a few days ago, I'm happy to report that Trader
>> Joe's O's also come in the multigrain version you like. It's available in
>> all regions.
>>
>> Price and ingredient comparisons are up to your own due diligence.
>>
>> I somehow imagine you won't be disappointed, unless you have no bananas OR
>> milk on a given day. 
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Andy
>
> Thank you, Andy. I'll try them... And I love sliced bananas on cereal too
>
> I bought a box of "Honey Bunches of Oats - Honey Roasted" today at the
> grocery store. I like them and they were on sale for $2.00 for a 14.5oz
> box. This will keep me satisfied for the upcoming week. Late night snacks
> though, I never eat breakfast.
>
> Gary
>
I had thought that the Great Harvest Bread Company was local but I see
it is a national chain. I recently bought a loaf of their Old Fashioned
White from their Rockville, MD store. It keeps well and makes excellent
toast. Their other breads are good too.
--
Jim Silverton (Potomac, MD)
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