offlady
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Black Pepper Triscuit
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Sun, 06/22/08 8:09 PM
I've been getting totally addicted to this new Black Pepper & Olive Oil Triscuit. Their Garlic Triscuit is good, but this black pepper one is even better. You gotta try it!
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MilwFoodlovers
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RE: Black Pepper Triscuit
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Sun, 06/22/08 9:57 PM
Triscuits are yet another product that tastes better since dumping the trans fat. Good stuff.
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Poverty Pete
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RE: Black Pepper Triscuit
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Sun, 06/22/08 11:56 PM
Try combining that black pepper Triscuit with Yancey's Fancy horseradish cheddar cheese from Costco. Best new snack I've found in a long while.
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RE: Black Pepper Triscuit
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Mon, 06/23/08 4:24 AM
My mother has been buying some roasted tomato/garlic Triscuit in the Rochester, PA area. They were actually quite good. Haven't seen them in AK yet.
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RE: Black Pepper Triscuit
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Mon, 06/23/08 11:56 AM
The black pepper/olive oil Triscuits are AMAZING. And amazingly addictive.  Planning to try the roasted tomato and garlic ones next...
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CajunKing
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RE: Black Pepper Triscuit
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Tue, 06/24/08 3:45 PM
they are good with a piece of baby swiss melted over them
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RE: Black Pepper Triscuit
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Sun, 08/3/08 1:08 PM
I like the rosemary ones too.
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RE: Black Pepper Triscuit
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Mon, 08/4/08 8:48 PM
a little caponata is splendid.
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RE: Black Pepper Triscuit
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Mon, 08/4/08 8:50 PM
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HotDogHead
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RE: Black Pepper Triscuit
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Tue, 08/5/08 2:00 PM
I think these would house baked brie nicely. I will have to try it.
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RE: Black Pepper Triscuit
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Wed, 08/13/08 1:31 AM
^^You guys are fancy.  Cheese Triscuit in one hand, Garlic Triscuit in the other. Mmmm. Although I wish they would bring back the low sodium ones.
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RE: Black Pepper Triscuit
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Sun, 09/7/08 10:08 PM
Try a schmere of cream cheese, some prosciutto, basil and a razor thin slice of Roma tomato.
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leethebard
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RE: Black Pepper Triscuit
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Sun, 09/7/08 10:20 PM
Yeah,that sounds delicious...thanks for a great idea!
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