And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
I'm usually a Progresso man, but this might be worth a shot.
Looks like Campbells did the same thing with the Homestyle soup that they just did with their Chunky soup. They both have gone from 18.6-8 to 16.1 oz. per can. I didn't see the corresponding 9-10% price decrease though?
A large can of dinty beef stew, with a hole in the lid cut with my hinting knife, setting on the coals edge of the fire, while getting a set of home made biscuits to cook while the dinty warms up. All that sweet smokey flavor just waiting for my mouth to take over. Anyways, way we did it camping out in the Boy Scouts. Some guys started bringing Cambell's chunky back when those came around. Might be a ruffed grouse or pheasant or a brace of squirrels if we got lucky. It all tastes great over a camp fire.
I wonder what the sodium content is???
ReplyDeleteTry their elite Mexican corn soup. Really good.
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DeleteLittle gurlz will tell you how unhealthy it is.
ReplyDeleteI bought a case of Campbells clam chowder last week.
More poison.
ReplyDeleteLooks like Campbells did the same thing with the Homestyle soup that they just did with their Chunky soup.
ReplyDeleteThey both have gone from 18.6-8 to 16.1 oz. per can.
I didn't see the corresponding 9-10% price decrease though?
A large can of dinty beef stew, with a hole in the lid cut with my hinting knife, setting on the coals edge of the fire, while getting a set of home made biscuits to cook while the dinty warms up. All that sweet smokey flavor just waiting for my mouth to take over.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, way we did it camping out in the Boy Scouts. Some guys started bringing Cambell's chunky back when those came around. Might be a ruffed grouse or pheasant or a brace of squirrels if we got lucky. It all tastes great over a camp fire.