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What's the Last Thing You Ate? (hot dog and Costco discussion, but that was a long time ago)
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Jim
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Nov 01, 2012 09:11AM
A fun sized Mounds bar.
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But, was it fun? Aren't the BIG ones
more
fun?
*Bites tongue...struggles...fails*
TWSS
I had to, I couldn't help it. It's Phil, it's all Phil's fault.
TWSS
I had to, I couldn't help it. It's Phil, it's all Phil's fault.
Sounds fantastic, I'm tempted to get Chinese for dinner now, but I already thawed out some chicken...
Amelia wrote: "*Bites tongue...struggles...fails*TWSS
I had to, I couldn't help it. It's Phil, it's all Phil's fault."
You have done well, grasshopper.
Mandarin oranges...in water, not syrup.
That's a long way to travel for potato chips. And you won't even go to Peoria for biscuits and gravy.
Buca di Beppo. First time there. They say their portions are for two (if you get the "small") but that would easily have served four of us. Expensive.
Delicious! I have been craving peanut butter lately.
I like it on a sandwich, with grated carrot and sultanas.
Those pink & white frosted animal cookies with sprinkles.
Is that anything like glop, LG? (Home fries with sausage crumbles and then you pour the beaten egg over that and scramble it all up...at cheese if you like.)
Carrot cake.
Carrot cake.
I'll post the recipe for hobo scramble in Recipes, from my cookbook Tycoons in the Kitchen. (A self-published 1965 book featuring recipes from the titans of business.) I didn't have bacon grease so I made a modified hobo scramble, with a piece of rye bread and some of the extra egg/milk mixture that wouldn't fit in the quiche. The real hobo scramble I'm sure is much more delicious. Mine didn't have a huge amount of flavor.







