A popular Schwan's side dish includes Roasted Baby Bakers, which are small roasted potatoes that are lightly seasoned with salt, pepper and a hint of garlic. As with all of their items, store them in the freezer until ready to heat and eat. Roasted Baby Bakers can be microwaved, baked in the oven or deep-fried. Cooking time varies dependant upon the method of cooking, it ranges from six minutes for deep-frying to 30 minutes baking in the oven.
Roasted Baby Bakers come in a two-pound resealable bag. The nice thing about this is that you can take out how many you need and save the rest for another time. Storage in a bag takes up less room in your freezer making them easy to store. The other nice thing about Roasted Baby Bakers is that they seem to be hand picked, I have never received a bad, spoiled or bruised spud.
The two-pound bag is suggested to contain eleven servings. A typical serving size would be three ounces and contains ninety calories with fifteen coming from fat. Roasted Baby Bakers are item number 851 and retail for $6.99.
The convenience of this product has placed Roasted Baby Bakers in Schwan's BEST SELLER grouping. They are also a part of their Live Smart campaign. Live Smart products are for the whole family. They are committed to better eating and better living. Live Smart products contain less fat, lower amounts of sodium, fewer calories and no trans fat, which seems to be a huge buzzword in the food industry these days.
For convenience alone, Schwan's products are a good purchase. The flavor of the Roasted Baby Bakers make them a favorite and worth suggesting to others to try. Schwan's Roasted Baby Bakers make getting dinner to the table in a timely manner more efficient as well as being a healthy choice.
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Published by Janet Trieschman
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