Guest guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 hello, I think awhile back someone put up a link for Flat Out flatbread I was using a rentaputer at the time I been searching for it and cant find it so I would really appreciate if someone would put it back up thanks Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 Hm. I did a quick archive message search and came up with nothing on flat out flatbread. I then did a google, but only came up with a recipe tha used flat out flatbread, so I am assuming this is some special name brand? Did you want a recipe for a homemade version of it or a place in which you might purchase it? Sorry I couldn't help more and I hope you manage to find what you seek. ~ pt ~ I never learned as much in the classroom as I did staring out a window and imagining things. ~ Robert Redford ~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~~~~~~~> , " Dave " <phantombluefan> wrote: > hello, > I think awhile back someone put up a link for Flat Out flatbread I > was using a rentaputer at the time I been searching for it and cant > find it so I would really appreciate if someone would put it back up > thanks Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 message 9476 ....?? Don't see a link (walmart??) maybe you could email her. S. (i left the whole thread so that you know who was talking about it just in case.) " Jane " Fri Aug 29, 2003 5:18 pm Re: Re: member #666 The Italian Herb flat bread is called " Flat Out " . It's flat like a tortilla but soft like bread...(that's what the wrapper stated). I picked it up in the deli section of WalMart. It's much better then just plain tortillas. Hey, Pat, I'm emailing you a sandwich now, enjoy!! LOL Jane : > Hot here also, so threw together a wrap sandwich. > I sauteed mushroom, onions, green peppers, sliced cabbage and cooked carrots. > Spread some mustard on a wrap bread, I used an Italian flavored flat bread, and then spread this warm mixture over the entire flat bread. I added fresh spinach, avacado, tomatoes, feta, and a creamy Caesar dressing and rolled it up.....Yummy! > Jan OMG! That sounds so good! I am going to have to try that. What is Italian flavored flat bread? Is it like a pita pocket or more like a tortilla? ~ PT ~ , " Dave " <phantombluefan> wrote: > hello, > I think awhile back someone put up a link for Flat Out flatbread I > was using a rentaputer at the time I been searching for it and cant > find it so I would really appreciate if someone would put it back up > thanks Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 I did mention Flatout flatbread a while back but I'm sorry, I didn't have a web site. I bought the bread at Walmart in the deli section. (love the stuff) Here's a link for Flatout bread, but I'm not sure what you are looking for...places to order or buy it or are you looking for ingredients or recipes? Hope this helps http://www.delections.com/our-story/index.html Jane - matrixenos Wednesday, October 22, 2003 3:07 PM Re: Flat Out flatbread message 9476 ....?? Don't see a link (walmart??) maybe you could email her. S. (i left the whole thread so that you know who was talking about it just in case.) " Jane " Fri Aug 29, 2003 5:18 pm Re: Re: member #666 The Italian Herb flat bread is called " Flat Out " . It's flat like a tortilla but soft like bread...(that's what the wrapper stated). I picked it up in the deli section of WalMart. It's much better then just plain tortillas. Hey, Pat, I'm emailing you a sandwich now, enjoy!! LOL Jane : > Hot here also, so threw together a wrap sandwich. > I sauteed mushroom, onions, green peppers, sliced cabbage and cooked carrots. > Spread some mustard on a wrap bread, I used an Italian flavored flat bread, and then spread this warm mixture over the entire flat bread. I added fresh spinach, avacado, tomatoes, feta, and a creamy Caesar dressing and rolled it up.....Yummy! > Jan OMG! That sounds so good! I am going to have to try that. What is Italian flavored flat bread? Is it like a pita pocket or more like a tortilla? ~ PT ~ , " Dave " <phantombluefan> wrote: > hello, > I think awhile back someone put up a link for Flat Out flatbread I > was using a rentaputer at the time I been searching for it and cant > find it so I would really appreciate if someone would put it back up > thanks Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 I've also found them at Food World and Winn-Dixie, but I believe these grocery stores are only in the South. I really like the wheat and original, the Italian didn't seem spiced enough for me. We love using the flatouts as the 'dough' for individual pizzas. Quick, easy and the directions are on the bag. karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2003 Report Share Posted October 23, 2003 thank you thank you thank you thats the site I was looking for now I see why it was so hard to find. they should have put flat out in the name would help a little wouldn't it lol thanks again stay cool, Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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