#29 No. The spicy meatball line was featured in a TV commercial for Alka-Seltzer and has nothing to do with Chef Boyardee products, which are pretty bland.
Fritz, It is normally that way. Whether it is canned, boxed, or frozen, companies make it with minimal seasoning, because their tens of millions of customers all have varying tastes. It has always been up to the consumer to add their own seasoning, spices, and extra ingredients to soup or frozen entrees or whatnot to make it how they enjoy it. Hence the term 'season to taste'. I do not know anyone who eats canned or 'kit' food without adding their own touches first.
Actually, the Wright Brothers may have constructed planes, but is known that their sister did the actual science behind it. One would assume the same would have applied to anyone else.
"Famous Italian-American Chef Ettore Boiardi (1897-1985)"
"Better-known by the anglicized version of his name, Hector Boyardee, who was famous for his namesake brand of food products, “Chef Boyardee. That's a one a spicy meatball"
#29 No. The spicy meatball line was featured in a TV commercial for Alka-Seltzer and has nothing to do with Chef Boyardee products, which are pretty bland.
Fritz, It is normally that way. Whether it is canned, boxed, or frozen, companies make it with minimal seasoning, because their tens of millions of customers all have varying tastes. It has always been up to the consumer to add their own seasoning, spices, and extra ingredients to soup or frozen entrees or whatnot to make it how they enjoy it. Hence the term 'season to taste'. I do not know anyone who eats canned or 'kit' food without adding their own touches first.
Actually, the Wright Brothers may have constructed planes, but is known that their sister did the actual science behind it. One would assume the same would have applied to anyone else.
It is normally that way. Whether it is canned, boxed, or frozen, companies make it with minimal seasoning, because their tens of millions of customers all have varying tastes. It has always been up to the consumer to add their own seasoning, spices, and extra ingredients to soup or frozen entrees or whatnot to make it how they enjoy it. Hence the term 'season to taste'. I do not know anyone who eats canned or 'kit' food without adding their own touches first.
#25 I wish Air Canada would adopt that airline flight booking system, could only be an improvement...
Actually, the Wright Brothers may have constructed planes, but is known that their sister did the actual science behind it. One would assume the same would have applied to anyone else.