
perfect, thanks. in search of costco cpp!It was really really good... I remember peas-n-carrots inside, and incredibly tender large chunks of unic, er, chicken, and a flavorful creamy sauce. I'm sure there were other veggies inside too, but there was so much to see and smell and taste that night, we were all a little overwhelmed!
I've been hearing about this pot pie for months now, didn't think it could possibly live up to its reputation, but it did. Definitely company-worthy.
question.
is this pot pie really that good? is it that good that i should try to find and buy one for company that's coming in? bc it really does look good. what veggies are inside?

this is great. and will be so simple to just pop in the oven after a day at the pool. thanks you two!A few of these in your freezer, add a salad and wine, and you are set for company. Of course it is more appropriate for winter, but I just turned up the AC.![]()
We were at Eatzi's at least once a week. Most ordered -- take-home dinner of tomato/cucumber/dill salad, pasta/sauce/veggies/meat, ciabatta bread, and flowers for the table. Lunch: salad or a sandwich.The minute Eatzi's opened, it was rumored they were going out of bidness for poor management. And, they did - dangitall!

this is great. and will be so simple to just pop in the oven after a day at the pool. thanks you two!

ya know i was thinking about that and what i could do. since we reside in a somewhat active adult community perhaps some OMB's.PM SWGB and Destinscuba and they can probably give you a few tips on customizing the pot pie for your specific event/needs/hobby/fetish....why have a boring pot pie?![]()
costco. i said, to one of the sweet lil' guys pulling out some steaks on his cart, "could you point me in the direction of the cpp's, please?" his reply, "oh, i'm sorry ma'am those are seasonal, we have those during the cooler months.":roll: grrreat!costco. i said, to one of the sweet lil' guys pulling out some steaks on his cart, "could you point me in the direction of the cpp's, please?" his reply, "oh, i'm sorry ma'am those are seasonal, we have those during the cooler months.":roll: grrreat!