View Full Version : Publix Recipes
While doing a search for Pecan Blue Cheese Bread, I came across this website. Pretty cool. Sounds like some good recipes, and they even give you the shopping list. This may be old news to those of you who shop Publix regularly, but it was exciting to me. (hey, it doesn't take much!)
http://www.publix.com/aprons/meals/MainDish/RecipeList.do
TooFarTampa
06-21-2006, 09:50 PM
Thanks for the link dd. I had not seen that! It's so much better than bringing home and losing the recipe cards! They have a setup at our local store and probably most of the others, where they have a featured recipe every week, and have someone preparing it at all times so you can have a sample (Thurs.-Sun. I think). Several of the recipes have been big hits at our house, which is hard to pull off. I heart Publix.
Johnrudy
06-21-2006, 10:24 PM
Thanks, I bookmarked it.
I REALLY miss Publix. They are the best. We don't have them in IL.
BTW, your 'tar is sooooo cute! Love that smile. :wub:
Mermaid
06-21-2006, 10:30 PM
Thanks, I bookmarked it.
I REALLY miss Publix. They are the best. We don't have them in IL.
BTW, your 'tar is sooooo cute! Love that smile. :wub:
Ditto here. I miss Publix like crazy! Thanks dd for the website.
Thanks, I bookmarked it.
I REALLY miss Publix. They are the best. We don't have them in IL.
BTW, your 'tar is sooooo cute! Love that smile. :wub:
Why thanks, she's a sweetie! I bookmarked it too. Will have to try some of the recipes..
Look what else I found. It's never a good thing when I look for food
products/recipes:eek: http://www.zestsauce.com/app_pecanpie.jpg
Mermaid
06-21-2006, 10:40 PM
DD, when we were visiting gotothebeachmom & dad at their Georgia house, they had this really cool food product from Publix that I'd never seen before--basil in a squirt tube like the kind toothpaste comes in. Maybe it's an ordinary thing for Southern groceries (they couldn't believe I was impressed :eek: ) but I wish we had the same here in the Midwest. I love using basil in my summer cooking but you have to use it fresh or it goes bad. That basil in a tube was the best!
DD, when we were visiting gotothebeachmom & dad at their Georgia house, they had this really cool food product from Publix that I'd never seen before--basil in a squirt tube like the kind toothpaste comes in. Maybe it's an ordinary thing for Southern groceries (they couldn't believe I was impressed :eek: ) but I wish we had the same here in the Midwest. I love using basil in my summer cooking but you have to use it fresh or it goes bad. That basil in a tube was the best!
I think I saw that on some cooking show one time. I have not seen it in the stores here--although I haven't looked. I'll look for it though and if I find it, i will send it to you. It's a great idea! :biggrin:
Mermaid
06-21-2006, 10:51 PM
I think I saw that on some cooking show one time. I have not seen it in the stores here--although I haven't looked. I'll look for it though and if I find it, i will send it to you. It's a great idea! :biggrin:
:wub:
:wub:
Awww.
I have a friend here that is looking for Pomagranate Paste. Never heard of it--and neither has any store here. Her doctor told her to make a salad dressing with that and olive oil, and I don't remember what else. I'm looking online for it now. Ever heard of it?:confused:
DD, when we were visiting gotothebeachmom & dad at their Georgia house, they had this really cool food product from Publix that I'd never seen before--basil in a squirt tube like the kind toothpaste comes in. Maybe it's an ordinary thing for Southern groceries (they couldn't believe I was impressed :eek: ) but I wish we had the same here in the Midwest. I love using basil in my summer cooking but you have to use it fresh or it goes bad. That basil in a tube was the best!
I believe I saw that in the Produce section at Kroger here. Do you have Kroger stores near you?
kathydwells
06-22-2006, 10:47 AM
I believe I saw that in the Produce section at Kroger here. Do you have Kroger stores near you?
We have it in our Kroger store here. I haven't tried it yet, but I think I will!
jdarg
06-22-2006, 11:26 AM
DD, when we were visiting gotothebeachmom & dad at their Georgia house, they had this really cool food product from Publix that I'd never seen before--basil in a squirt tube like the kind toothpaste comes in. Maybe it's an ordinary thing for Southern groceries (they couldn't believe I was impressed :eek: ) but I wish we had the same here in the Midwest. I love using basil in my summer cooking but you have to use it fresh or it goes bad. That basil in a tube was the best!
I want this stuff too! Captain G was trying to figure out how to keep them refrigerated and get them back to Haiti. Of course, I could have left him in Publix for 3 hours- after not being in an American grocery store forever, he was having a blast looking at everything, like a little kid. I had to keep dragging him along. It's funny what we take for granted- like grocery stores without slaughtered half rotted chickens hanging outside and produce that does not have to be soaked in Clorox.
Allifunn
06-22-2006, 12:04 PM
DD, when we were visiting gotothebeachmom & dad at their Georgia house, they had this really cool food product from Publix that I'd never seen before--basil in a squirt tube like the kind toothpaste comes in. Maybe it's an ordinary thing for Southern groceries (they couldn't believe I was impressed :eek: ) but I wish we had the same here in the Midwest. I love using basil in my summer cooking but you have to use it fresh or it goes bad. That basil in a tube was the best!I have a publix here in Columbia...they also carry cilantro, parsley and ginger in a tube....:rolling: It just needs to stay refrigerated.
Allifunn
06-22-2006, 12:06 PM
Why thanks, she's a sweetie! I bookmarked it too. Will have to try some of the recipes..
Look what else I found. It's never a good thing when I look for food
products/recipes:eek: http://www.zestsauce.com/app_pecanpie.jpgsounds lethal!!!
sounds lethal!!!
they say you can make a "cream pie" with it--just glanced at the recipe-cream cheese and this stuff.:eek: I've GOT to stop looking at food on the internet!!
lindatat
06-22-2006, 09:56 PM
I have a publix here in Columbia...they also carry cilantro, parsley and ginger in a tube....:rolling: It just needs to stay refrigerated.
I've been making so much black bean salsa lately that I bought the cilantro in a tube here in Chicago. SO much easier than chopping it up fresh (and my kids don't complain about the noise!) You think I would invest in a food processor but sometimes chopping things up with a big knife is very therapeutic - LOL!
vBulletin® v3.7.3, Copyright ©2000-2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.