Jump to content
  • Welcome to the eG Forums, a service of the eGullet Society for Culinary Arts & Letters. The Society is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the culinary arts. These advertising-free forums are provided free of charge through donations from Society members. Anyone may read the forums, but to post you must create a free account.

Edit History

Kim Shook

Kim Shook

22 minutes ago, rotuts said:

@Kim Shook 

 

nice.  very nice

 

good for you

 

A long long time ago

 

there were two establishments 

 

that have Changed :

 

https://www.mariecallendersmeals.com

 

and See's

 

https://www.sees.com

 

back then , not so much better than now

 

BTW

 

there was a MC actually shop 

 

near by 

 

that made there    most of their Pies

 

you took the aluminum pie container back

 

and got some sort of rebate for it

 

vey delicious fruit pies w very nice crust

 

fresh indeed

 

same for See's

 

jut saying

Wow!  Following your links I discovered that See's has a tiny little store near me that is only open on weekends and during the holiday season.  It sounds like everything is pre-packaged.  Do you think it is worth it to give the candy a try?

 

I remember reading about Marie Callender's actual restaurants when the frozen food came out.  I'm pretty sure that we went to one of them during the short time we lived in Southern California when I was a little girl.  It is exactly the kind of place we would have eaten.  The first thing I ever bought in the store was the - sadly discontinued - cornbread.  I love all cornbread - sweet or savoury and it was sweet and tender and delicious.  

Kim Shook

Kim Shook

14 minutes ago, rotuts said:

@Kim Shook 

 

nice.  very nice

 

good for you

 

A long long time ago

 

there were two establishments 

 

that have Changed :

 

https://www.mariecallendersmeals.com

 

and See's

 

https://www.sees.com

 

back then , not so much better than now

 

BTW

 

there was a MC actually shop 

 

near by 

 

that made there    most of their Pies

 

you took the aluminum pie container back

 

and got some sort of rebate for it

 

vey delicious fruit pies w very nice crust

 

fresh indeed

 

same for See's

 

jut saying

Wow!  Following your links I discovered that See's has a tiny little store near me that is only open on weekends and during the holiday season.  It sounds like everything is pre-packaged.  Do you think it is worth it to give the candy a try?

 

I remember reading about Marie Callender's actual restaurants when the frozen food came out.  

×
×
  • Create New...