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Sandwich thins
Did I just discover something that everyone has known all along?
Arnold's "Sandwich Thins" - just like the tops and bottoms of rolls,
only 100 calories and really good. Takes me a while.....
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Dora
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Re: Sandwich thins
On Aug 28, 11:11*am, "Dora" <limey...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Did I just discover something that everyone has known all along?
> Arnold's "Sandwich Thins" - just like the tops and bottoms of rolls,
> only 100 calories and really good. *Takes me a while.....
>
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> Dora
> limey...@yahoo.com
There is something here like that was called PC Burger First. They
were so popular they've since been renamed sandwich thins or somesuch.
They are handy, you can fit a burger and some toppings in a stack that
still fits in your mouth. You have to love marketing, they re-invented
the heel of the loaf!
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Re: Sandwich thins
On Aug 28, 10:11*am, "Dora" <limey...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Did I just discover something that everyone has known all along?
> Arnold's "Sandwich Thins" - just like the tops and bottoms of rolls,
> only 100 calories and really good. *Takes me a while.....
>
> --
> Dora
> limey...@yahoo.com
I'm not sure that's the brand I've seen here, but the distributor only
leaves whole wheat on the shelves, and I don't like WW.
N.
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Re: Sandwich thins
Nancy2 wrote:
> On Aug 28, 10:11 am, "Dora" <limey...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Did I just discover something that everyone has known all along?
>> Arnold's "Sandwich Thins" - just like the tops and bottoms of
>> rolls,
>> only 100 calories and really good. Takes me a while.....
>>
>> --
>> Dora
>> limey...@yahoo.com
>
> I'm not sure that's the brand I've seen here, but the distributor
> only
> leaves whole wheat on the shelves, and I don't like WW.
>
> N.
I hear you. Lots of people don't. These are multigrain.
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Re: Sandwich thins
Dora wrote:
> Did I just discover something that everyone has known all along?
> Arnold's "Sandwich Thins" - just like the tops and bottoms of rolls,
> only 100 calories and really good. Takes me a while.....
>
I think they are a new item. I saw them at a Kroger affiliate last week
on a special rack but didn't buy because I wasn't planning on sandwiches
in the near term.
gloria p
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Re: Sandwich thins
Dora said...
> Did I just discover something that everyone has known all along?
> Arnold's "Sandwich Thins" - just like the tops and bottoms of rolls,
> only 100 calories and really good. Takes me a while.....
First I've heard of them.
Are they tiny or just thin sliced bread?
Can you put them in a toaster? I have a toaster oven but it doesn't truly
toast very well.
Andy
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Re: Sandwich thins
On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 12:14:06 -0500, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
>Dora said...
>
>> Did I just discover something that everyone has known all along?
>> Arnold's "Sandwich Thins" - just like the tops and bottoms of rolls,
>> only 100 calories and really good. Takes me a while.....
>
>
>First I've heard of them.
>
>Are they tiny or just thin sliced bread?
>
>Can you put them in a toaster? I have a toaster oven but it doesn't truly
>toast very well.
>
I have exactly the same thing... only it's by Orowheat. They're
called "Sandwich Thins", look like skinny hamburger buns and are 100
calories. The entire package has 10 grams of fat.
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Sometimes I even put it in the food.
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Re: Sandwich thins
sf wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 12:14:06 -0500, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Dora said...
>>
>>> Did I just discover something that everyone has known all along?
>>> Arnold's "Sandwich Thins" - just like the tops and bottoms of
>>> rolls,
>>> only 100 calories and really good. Takes me a while.....
>>
>>
>> First I've heard of them.
>>
>> Are they tiny or just thin sliced bread?
>>
>> Can you put them in a toaster? I have a toaster oven but it doesn't
>> truly toast very well.
>>
> I have exactly the same thing... only it's by Orowheat. They're
> called "Sandwich Thins", look like skinny hamburger buns and are 100
> calories. The entire package has 10 grams of fat.
That's it! I like them because I don't feel stuffed full of bread.
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Re: Sandwich thins
sf said...
>>Can you put them in a toaster? I have a toaster oven but it doesn't truly
>>toast very well.
>>
> I have exactly the same thing... only it's by Orowheat. They're
> called "Sandwich Thins", look like skinny hamburger buns and are 100
> calories. The entire package has 10 grams of fat.
Well here again, sf, that sure as heck didn't answer my question! **** you
very much!
Andy
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Re: Sandwich thins
Andy said...
> sf said...
>
>>>Can you put them in a toaster? I have a toaster oven but it doesn't truly
>>>toast very well.
>>>
>> I have exactly the same thing... only it's by Orowheat. They're
>> called "Sandwich Thins", look like skinny hamburger buns and are 100
>> calories. The entire package has 10 grams of fat.
>
>
> Well here again, sf, that sure as heck didn't answer my question! **** you
> very much!
>
> Andy
I'm beginning to suspect you and LSD had a problem!!!
Andy
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Re: Sandwich thins
Andy wrote:
> Andy said...
>
>>
>>Well here again, sf, that sure as heck didn't answer my question! **** you
>>very much!
>>
>>Andy
>
>
>
> I'm beginning to suspect you and LSD had a problem!!!
>
> Andy
He says to himself... 
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Re: Sandwich thins
RegForte said...
> Andy wrote:
>
>> Andy said...
>>
>>>
>>>Well here again, sf, that sure as heck didn't answer my question! ****
>>>you very much!
>>>
>>>Andy
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm beginning to suspect you and LSD had a problem!!!
>>
>> Andy
>
> He says to himself... 
Well HEY!
Surprise, surprise!
It's the mister nowhere man!
FU2
LOL!
Andy
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Re: Sandwich thins
Andy wrote:
> RegForte said...
>
>
>>Andy wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>I'm beginning to suspect you and LSD had a problem!!!
>>>
>>>Andy
>>
>>He says to himself... 
>
> Well HEY!
>
> Surprise, surprise!
>
> It's the mister nowhere man!
>
> FU2
>
> LOL!
Don't worry, I had that problem too.
I couldn't find it cheap enough 
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Re: Sandwich thins
In article <[email protected]>,
sf <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have exactly the same thing... only it's by Orowheat. They're
> called "Sandwich Thins", look like skinny hamburger buns and are 100
> calories. The entire package has 10 grams of fat.
Orowheat brand is rare as hen's teeth in some areas.
We used to swear by them when we lived in California.
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Peace! Om
"Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down."
--Steve Rothstein
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Re: Sandwich thins
Never tired of making fools like you look like bigger fools like you!
Hope you're happy that you've voted yourself asshole to the entire world on
Usenet!
Push me around, you are guaranteed I'm gonna push back.
**** YOU Reg and the family that gave you life.
Next?
Andy
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Re: Sandwich thins
Omelet said...
> Orowheat brand is rare as hen's teeth in some areas.
I used to love Branola. Ten years gone. Same maker?
Andy
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Re: Sandwich thins
RegForte wrote:
> Andy wrote:
>
>> Andy said...
>>
>>>
>>> Well here again, sf, that sure as heck didn't answer my question!
>>> **** you very much!
>>>
>>> Andy
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm beginning to suspect you and LSD had a problem!!!
>>
>> Andy
>
> He says to himself... 
Poor Andy. I didn't answer his question because I have him KF'd.
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Re: Sandwich thins
Dora said...
> RegForte wrote:
>> Andy wrote:
>>
>>> Andy said...
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Well here again, sf, that sure as heck didn't answer my question!
>>>> **** you very much!
>>>>
>>>> Andy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm beginning to suspect you and LSD had a problem!!!
>>>
>>> Andy
>>
>> He says to himself... 
>
> Poor Andy. I didn't answer his question because I have him KF'd.
I'll bet you're poorer than I am!!!!!!
Andy
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Re: Sandwich thins
"Omelet" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> In article <[email protected]>,
> sf <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I have exactly the same thing... only it's by Orowheat. They're
>> called "Sandwich Thins", look like skinny hamburger buns and are 100
>> calories. The entire package has 10 grams of fat.
>
> Orowheat brand is rare as hen's teeth in some areas.
>
> We used to swear by them when we lived in California.
Here in Shreveport, they sell Orowheat at the Mrs. Baird's bread outlet but
it is hit or miss as to what they will have. Stopped there today and got a
loaf of Orowheat Jewish Rye. There is a tuna sandwich somewhere in my
future!
George L
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Re: Sandwich thins
On 2009-08-28, Omelet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Orowheat brand is rare as hen's teeth in some areas.
>
> We used to swear by them when we lived in California.
It's pretty rare, here, too. I've discoverd Pepperidge Farms is every
bit as good, if not much cheaper.
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