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Is that of the alcoholic variety? If not it's just fat in a cup. If you are going to drink egg nog you ought to at least make it worthwhile...a buzz along with the fat I say
I like the way you roll.... it's funny cause actually that stuff is so thick and rich and sweet I can only drink a little of it......
That made me LOL. It depends on my mood and depends on what I have available.
Holy cow that is DIRT CHEAP! No kidding! Apples here don't go much less than $1.69 a pound and that is only certain varieties when they are in season. When I lived in NY we'd get most for 49-69 cents a pound.
I haven't had a gyro in years...LOVED those things. Damn!
There's a place here that has warm pita and tzatziki ...soooooo good! If I wasn't in public I think I'd lick the plate! LOL
Agree. When I find them ripe I buy a crap load and freeze them.
I've never seen honeycrisps here for less than $3 a pound. Fruits and veggies are expensive here. I have saved so much money with the co-op.
I've never seen honeycrisps here for less than $3 a pound. Fruits and veggies are expensive here. I have saved so much money with the co-op.
They are $$$ here too. Honey crisp is typically $3.99 a pound here. It kills me.
I will frequent the farmer's market in the warmer months for better prices though.
I would help you but I'm not on the list so I guess you will have to use you imagination.
What list?
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