Guest guest Posted November 11, 2003 Report Share Posted November 11, 2003 We've found Tuno at both Wild Oats and No Frills, (which may be local, I'm not sure). It's actually not bad at all. We've never run across the Fillets or Skallops but thanks for confirming that these Bigfoot Foods exist. On Tuesday, November 11, 2003, at 03:25 AM, (AT) (DOT) com wrote: > Message: 4 > Mon, 10 Nov 2003 16:20:12 -0000 > " karen12788 " <fiendishthingy > RE: Fish Sticks > > Worthington makes a frozen product called Fillets. It's not quite > like a fish stick, though. I think it tastes more like a breaded tuna > patty, but it's close enough to satisfy a fish craving. They also > make canned Skallops--excellent when breaded and fried. I've found > both these items at Kroger in the natural foods section. The > Worthington website also says they have a tuna substitute called > Tuno, but I've never seen it anywhere. Here's a link to their product > list: > http://www.kelloggs.com/products/morningstar/catalog/profiles/worthing > tonfoods/ > They carry a lot of things beyond the standard fake burgers and > chicken. Hope this helps. > -Karen in NC > " Perhaps America will one day go fascist democratically. " - William L. Shirer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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