Guest guest Posted June 15, 2009 Report Share Posted June 15, 2009 I used to be able to find either Frieda's or Melissa's brand soyrizo at Wal*Mart; it was the only thing that would make me go in there. *lol* Our Wal*Mart is so big and confusing in the new lay-out, not to mention they never have enough cashiers on staff so lines are horrid. Anyway, they stopped carrying soyrizo. I was bummed. I check in there once in a while but no dice. Now that I know Yves makes a version, I am going to request it at Fred Meyer's and other stores that carry Yves. If they have a vendor for that brand it can't be that difficult to add soyrizo to the selection. ~ PT ~ Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. ~ Hanlon's Razor ````````````````````````````````````` , " artichoke72x " <artichoke72x wrote: > > It's hard to find Soyrizo in my area too. I found Frieda's brand at a Super Walmart (where I shop maybe twice a year) and bought a couple extra to freeze. > I love Soyrizo in soups....esp. Portuegese inspired ones with kale, potatoes, and garbanzos. I know there are recipes in our files section. Another way I like Soyrizo is in breakfast burritos. Scrambled eggs, cooked diced potatoes, and cooked Soyrizo wrapped up in a flour tortilla. Awesome. > > Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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