that Annie's now makes whole wheat bunnies? They are still somewhat cheesey, but are brown- whole wheat colored- rather then orange. Good review from dd. I like them too. Maybe too much. I will have to see how much they call out to me. I will let you all know...
OHHHHHHHHHH! I thought that you were talking about the WW bunny pasta, wait a minute, maybe that isn't bunnies....I haven't had a case for a few months....will have to check my coop catalog. Anyhow, I thought that you were talking about the ww macaroni and cheese! Sorry!
Well, that's cool that they have the ww crackers...I'm going to have to check to see if our co-op can carry those also.
Blessings,
Lori
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Hey, Sandy, isn't it you that buys the Annie's crackers for your daughter? Do they taste good? Our co-op just started offering those, and I'm considering buying a case for occasional snacks for the kids.....
Yes, that is me. I used to buy Annie's Cheddar Bunnies, but now they make Whole Wheat Bunnies. I feel better giving dd ww rather than white flour. (The ww bunnies are still made with cheddar cheese.)
They've been making them for a long time, actually..... I've been buying them off and on through my co-op for about 4 years now. I wish they'd make the Arthur characters ww I'd probably buy those more often....
Hey, Sandy, isn't it you that buys the Annie's crackers for your daughter? Do they taste good? Our co-op just started offering those, and I'm considering buying a case for occasional snacks for the kids.....
Blessings,
Lori
Re-committing myself to a healthy lifestyle that will include regular (and increasing) exercise, and following the baby steps rule on food. 6/17/08
Posts: 3149 | Location: California | Registered: March 11, 2004