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@RespectLife wrote:

I can purchase Boursin year round in Wegman's in the Specialty Cheese Shoppe and YES!  It is fab in mashed pots!  I also add it to many 'creamed sauces'.

 

Aldi's shoppers....keep your eyes open for it. 

 

When they have it, it is $1.00 - $1.50 cheaper than Wegmans!


@RespectLife Costco has the best price when they have their coupon $7 for three of them. 

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oh thanks @panda1234 

 

but we don't have a Costco within 7 hours of us.

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@LoveMyBaby wrote:

@phoenixbrd

Hi, Tryin to stick with the plant-based eating and got a question for you. I keep hearing how tasty the nutritional yeast is but wondering - would a regular grocery store carry it, and if so what section would it I find it in? TIA


@LoveMyBaby  I've definitely seen nutrional yeast in the grocery store.  I bought mine online the last time so can't remember what section I've seen it in, but have seen it in multiple stores.  My guess would be the natural/health foods section.  It is very tasty.  I especially love it on scrambled eggs and roasted veggies.

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Boursin is readily available in the specialty cheeses (or deli area) of most grocers. My local grocery stores carry it, as does Walmart (by their deli meats and produce). It's just a smooth and creamy cheese (think cream cheese) with garlic, chives, herbs. Delicious on crackers and I've also used a little in potato soup and mashed potatoes as well.