THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1996, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Wednesday, October 30, 1996 TAG: 9610260075 SECTION: FLAVOR PAGE: F1 EDITION: FINAL COLUMN: MARKET REPORT SOURCE: BY KAREN SANTOS, VIRGINIAN-PILOT STAFF LENGTH: 41 lines
COWS have been spotted painting billboards around town with the message ``Eat more chicken'' endorsing Chick-Fil-A.
Perdue wants you to eat more chicken also so they are offering Oven Stuffer Roaster whole chicken breast at 99 cents a pound.
Another good buy at 99 cents a pound is pork shoulder picnics.
Two sweet offerings in produce this week are Barlett pears at 77 cents a pound and yams at 37 cents a pound.
Be prepared as baking season approaches by stocking up on walnut or pecan meats, available in 1 pound packages at $2.99. PHOTO FINISH?
We've all seen them. In magazine ads or on television, milk moustaches adorned by celebrities such as Ivana Trump, Lauren Bacall, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Joan Lunden.
Now you can get a piece of the action. The nation's milk processors and Fujifilm have teamed up to offer the 1996 Fujifilm Milk Mustache Photo Contest. Your kickback comes in by receiving a coupon for a free additional 1/2 gallon of milk when you purchase a gallon of milk and a multi-pack of Fujifilm. ON THE SHELF
Ocean Spray has a new product on the market that will add flavor and color to your holiday foods, Craisins. What are craisins? They are sweetened dried cranberries that have a wrinkled appearance of raisins. They make a great fat-free and cholesterol-free snack, and will also add a new taste to cookies.
The suggested retail price for a 6-ounce resealable package is $1.69. ILLUSTRATION: Color photo
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Use Craisins to make Cranberry Almond Biscotti and Oatmeal Cranberry
White Chocolate Chunk Cookies. by CNB