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Cascadian Farms area excellent and sometimes I half cook an extra batch at

night and save them for the next day's lunch. The kids love them. I also

make my own with a few good pieces of equipment; the french fry cutter and a

deep fryer.

If you can't get these in your local store, let me know what state you are

from?

Sharon

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> Are there ANY other french fries we can purchase for our son

without

> going to Mcs a few times a week? Or should I just make them

> from scratch? bet he will not eat those. HAHA!

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> Are there ANY other french fries we can purchase for our son

without

> going to Mcs a few times a week? Or should I just make them

> from scratch? bet he will not eat those. HAHA!

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Sorry, something went haywire with the reply.

I think several varieties of Ore-Ida fries are okay. Check which ones

specifically, but my kids have liked them.

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> Are there ANY other french fries we can purchase for our son

without

> going to Mcs a few times a week? Or should I just make them

> from scratch? bet he will not eat those. HAHA!

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On Fri, 15 Jun 2001 18:34:47 -0000 " Cindy "

writes:

> Are there ANY other french fries we can purchase for our son without

>

> going to Mcs a few times a week? Or should I just make them

> from scratch? bet he will not eat those. HAHA!

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Cascadian Farms french fries from a HFS

in New York

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If you go to Walmart you can buy a potato-zucchina-apples... slicer

for $ 10.00 it's plastic and works great for regulas thin fries as

well for the larger ones and you can do zucchine rounds and quarter

and core apples too.

Then you can fry or bake your FF.

After a while it's even fun!! :-)

Cristina-WA

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Does anyone make their own frozen fries. I cut extra fries and salted them

before freezing. They still turned dark. Not too appetizing.

Thanks!

Shirley

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