The Morning Delight Sausage Biscuit sandwiches are easy to heat in either the microwave oven or a conventional oven. The smell of the sausage biscuit sandwiches cooking was very enticing. The smell was like that of McDonalds Sausage Biscuit sandwich. It was a wake up call to your senses.
The taste of the Morning Delight Sausage Biscuit sandwiches wasn't quite as good as the smell but was still good. The sausage was juicy and a bit on the spicy side. The biscuit though had a bland taste. After tasting the sandwiches, salt was a common season that both my husband and son added to their sausage.
Morning Delight Sausage Biscuits come twelve to a box packaged as six twin packs. However, the box also states that one serving is a single sausage biscuit sandwich- not the twin pack. The size of a single sausage biscuit sandwich is extremely small and makes the idea of eating only one sandwich ridiculous unless you were a toddler.
According to the nutrition facts on the box, a single sausage and biscuit sandwich contains thirteen grams of fat- a whopping twenty percent of fat daily values. An average person would eat at least a twin pack of sandwiches which means eating forty percent of daily needed fat at one sitting. The amount of sodium is slightly better, accounting for only ten percent of the daily allowance per sandwich. Calories are also slightly high at two hundred calories for one sandwich.
I noticed that this is not a nutritional meal except for the five grams of protein. There is zero percent Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Calcium and Iron. This is definitely not a breakfast to continually feed a growing child.
I bought the Morning Delight Sausage Biscuit sandwiches at the local Save-A-Lot store. I paid somewhere around four dollars for a box of twelve. The Morning Delight Sausage Biscuit sandwiches can be found in the freezer section.
I don't know that I would recommend this product just because of the size of the sandwiches and the amount of fat. The taste of the Morning Delight Sausage Biscuit is good, but I don't think that the decent taste makes up for those shortcomings.
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Published by Daisy May
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