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mamaw
Just wanted to let all know that I came across these cookies at a Wegman's Grocery . I bought the Lemon & vanilla ones and they were a hit! Soft and light as air with a very good taste. I know they have several flavors , I tried this one so far. They are not a sandwich cookie but a round cookie .The grandkids loved them. I have to ration them as four of us could eat a bag pretty quickly.
I hear alot of you like the Nana's bars and I love the flavor but Ithink they are so dry and crumbly they could choke someone.I wanted to write to them and ask if they could make them a little moist!!!!
The fortitude is one of the softest I have tried to date.I know when I find them again I will buy more than one pkg. I was 1 1/2 hours from home when I happened upon these.

These may not be new but new to my area ....

mamaw
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GlutenFreeAl
Has anyone tried the crackers? I've looked at them several times, but I was so disappointed with the Ener-G crackers that I was hesitant to try them...
megzmc3611
I LOVE the Lemon-Vanilla fortitude cookies! I go through a bag every couple of days...very addicting and pretty low in calorie too! I have had the Cinnamon/Orange and the Ginger Spice as well. THose are yummy but I am partial to the Lemon-Vanilla..

The crackers are very much like melba toast...they do not have much flavor but are good if you are looking for a melba toast-like cracker for dipping and or for putting stuff on...

Megan, Cambridge MA
nini
I've been known to eat a whole bag of the lemon vanilla ones in one sitting! LOL! They are very yummy. And light. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm biggrin.gif
megzmc3611
QUOTE(nini @ Mar 21 2006, 01:31 PM) *
I've been known to eat a whole bag of the lemon vanilla ones in one sitting! LOL! They are very yummy. And light. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm biggrin.gif



My sister puts a little Pillsbury vanilla frosting on top! I have not tried that yet, but sounds very yummy (I am a sugar addict!)
mamaw
I did buy a box of the plain casaba crackers and wasn't to impressed. In another section someone said they used them to make thin mint cookies. I couldn't remember what they reminded me of but melba toast is it. Thanks for reminding me as it's been so long I forgot.. They do have a few flavored ones but the store only carried the plain ones... For crackers I love the ranch nut thins. I haven't found to many crackers I love.....

I'm glad there are others who could eat the whole bag besides me, now I won't feel so bad when I do it.
PS If you are doing the thin mint cookies try the BiAglut with the scalloped edges.

mamaw
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