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Food Lion Parker House Style Yeast Rolls

Food Lion Parker House Style Yeast Rolls Reviews



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Pros
  • light and tasty (all)
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love bread

DEC
20
2007
You could say I'm on a roll(pun intended) with the grocery store Food Lion. I just reviewed their garlic toast. Now it's their yeast rolls. The rolls are so soft they almost melt in your mouth. They look like a mix between a biscuit and a roll. They're so light it's unbelievable. I remember canned biscuits that were so hard and unappetizing. These yeast rolls are easy to eat and go with any meal. I can easily eat two or three at one meal. Unlike the garlic toast, they don't make a mess. —… read full review »
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5 star rating
NikiTaylor
Ayden, NC



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loving this product

MAR
9
2008
I think I could eat an entire tin of these on my own!  They are soooo good.  And they are so easy, it should be a sin.  I pick them up at Food Lion for around $3.00.  Store them in the freezer until about a half hour before you're ready to cook them.  Then just lay them out for the thirty minutes, and pop the entire thing in the oven.  That's it! — I serve these with homemade soup, or something similiar, but the rolls are usually the thing everyone wants.  They are very, very soft, and sweet.  They're better than some of the yeast rolls they serve… read full review »
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jasyjen
Jacksonville, NC



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