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HungryChris

HungryChris


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11 hours ago, kayb said:

I think it's due to @HungryChris making such a major dent in the world's supply...

I'm not sure I am at all comfortable wearing the villain costume, here. Zucchini overages were laughable when I was a kid and often discussed at the dinner table towards the end of summer. We joked about how the zucchini six pack was a conspiracy when buying plants in the spring and how the 2 or 3 pack would be more rational. It has kind of been  my ongoing search since then, to find uses for the over supply. I remember fashioning them into mackeral like fishing plug lures for striped bass back then, and being so absolutely proud and blown away to bring home a huge striper for dinner, that I managed to catch with one, one day

But, I have, indeed, gotten addicted to them in my diet, and never thought I would seek them out in winter as a breakfast staple, but I have. And I never, ever thought I would have to worry about making it past security to find them.

HC

 

HungryChris

HungryChris


sp

 

10 hours ago, kayb said:

I think it's due to @HungryChris making such a major dent in the world's supply...

I'm not sure I am at all comfortable wearing the villain costume, here. Zucchini overages was laughable when I was a kid and often discussed at the dinner table towards the end of summer. We joked about how the zucchini six pack was a conspiracy when buying plants in the spring and how the 2 or 3 pack would be more rational. It has kind of been  my ongoing search since then, to find uses for the over supply. I remember fashioning them into mackeral like fishing plug lures for striped bass back then, and being so absolutely proud and blown away to bring home a huge striper for dinner, that I managed to catch with one, one day

But, I have, indeed, gotten addicted to them in my diet, and never thought I would seek them out in winter as a breakfast staple, but I have. And I never, ever thought I would have to worry about making it past security to find them.

HC

 

HungryChris

HungryChris


sp

 

5 hours ago, kayb said:

I think it's due to @HungryChris making such a major dent in the world's supply...

I'm not sure I am at all comfortable wearing the villain costume, here. Zucchini overages was laughable when I was a kid and often discussed at the dinner table towards the end of summer. We joked about how the zucchini six pack was a conspiracy when buying plants in the spring and how the 2 or 3 pack would be more rational. It has kind of been  my ongoing search since then, to find uses for the over supply. I remember fashioning them into mackeral like fishing plug lures for striped bass as a kid, and being so absolutely proud and blown away to bring home a huge striper for dinner, that I managed to catch with one, one day

But, I have, indeed, gotten addicted to them in my diet, and never thought I would seek them out in winter as a breakfast staple, but I have. And I never, ever thought I would have to worry about making it past security to find them.

HC

 

HungryChris

HungryChris

 

5 hours ago, kayb said:

I think it's due to @HungryChris making such a major dent in the world's supply...

I'm not sure I am at all comfortable wearing the villain costume, here. Zucchini overages was laughable when I was a kid and often discussed at the dinner table towards the end of summer. We joked about how the zucchini six pack was a conspiracy when buying plants in the spring and how the 2 or 3 pack would be more rational. It has kind of been  my ongoing search since then, to find uses for the over supply. I remember fashioning them into makeral like fishing plug lures for striped bass as a kid, and being so absolutely proud and blown away to bring home a huge striper for dinner, that I managed to catch with one, one day

But, I have, indeed, gotten addicted to them in my diet, and never thought I would seek them out in winter as a breakfast staple, but I have. And I never, ever thought I would have to worry about making it past security to find them.

HC

 

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