I know with this name this product looks like some sort of fake comedy mock-up, but it's an actual real brand for gluten-free buttermilk pancakes.
I know with this name this product looks like some sort of fake comedy mock-up, but it's an actual real brand for gluten-free buttermilk pancakes.
Anyway I bought two boxes, one's already in the freezer, one's in the cabinet to use.
Oh, and yes it is bikeable, if you're coming down from the light rail station on Van Ry, just go kind forward and left (southeast) at that intersection with 205th into the not-very-well-marked parking lot entrance kinda on your left. That's the back way into the Thriftway parking lot.
No bike parking but they haven't complained about me tying up to random shit yet so I guess it's okay.
I FOUND THE KRUSTEAZ PIE CRUST MIX
The kind I was talking about here:
https://mastodon.murkworks.net/@moira/115329455329754992
It's at Thriftway in Ballinger, reasonably close to the Mountlake Terrace light rail station. Not only do they stock it, they stock two rows (columns?) of it so it's easy to find.
DOES ANYBODY STILL SELL KRUSTEAZ PIE CRUST MIX IN THIS TOWN?! because dang it's all premades and premixed roll-outs as far as I can tell #baking #seattle