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Snacking while eGulleting... (Part 3)


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14 hours ago, liuzhou said:

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Chilli Snickers.

I bought these more out of curiosity than expectation. But they ain't too  bad.

Are these widely available? Anyone tried them?

 

I haven't seen them, but they sound like they could work!

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3 cocktail rye bread slices....miracle whip...1.5 slices of Shoprite executive turkey...3 small slices of fig and goat cheese log...3 dabs of Dickinson's cranberry relish( on sale for 1.98 with a 1.00 coupon each).

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Nothing is better than frying in lard.

Nothing.  Do not quote me on this.

 

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@Kerry Beal  brought this back from her trip to San Francisco. I believe it came from the Fancy Food Show.  I was absolutely sure that it was a fruitcake and was thoroughly looking forward to enjoying it bit by bit.  Nah.  Nothing like a fruitcake.  It was so soft it was almost impossible to pick up even a piece of it. While I enjoyed it,  it is definitely nothing I would ever seek out.  Obviously I jump to conclusions without any evidence to support my leaps.  I have quite a reputation for that.  

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1 hour ago, Anna N said:

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@Kerry Beal  brought this back from her trip to San Francisco. I believe it came from the Fancy Food Show.  I was absolutely sure that it was a fruitcake and was thoroughly looking forward to enjoying it bit by bit.  Nah.  Nothing like a fruitcake.  It was so soft it was almost impossible to pick up even a piece of it. While I enjoyed it,  it is definitely nothing I would ever seek out.  Obviously I jump to conclusions without any evidence to support my leaps.  I have quite a reputation for that.  

Well, at least you get some exercise with all that jumping.  I bought John one of those for a holiday present a few years ago when we were on a cruise.  He really liked the run soaked cake since he eats all of his food with a spoon.....

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8 hours ago, Anna N said:

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@Kerry Beal  brought this back from her trip to San Francisco. I believe it came from the Fancy Food Show.  I was absolutely sure that it was a fruitcake and was thoroughly looking forward to enjoying it bit by bit.  Nah.  Nothing like a fruitcake.  It was so soft it was almost impossible to pick up even a piece of it. While I enjoyed it,  it is definitely nothing I would ever seek out.  Obviously I jump to conclusions without any evidence to support my leaps.  I have quite a reputation for that.  

We tasted these for the first time in Key West.  We really liked them.  They come in all different flavors.  But we don't care for fruitcake much.  So this extremely tender cake was perfect for us.

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It’s cold. It’s snowy. There are no suitable snacks in the house to feed my self-pity so I fried up a potato.

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Nothing as elegant as chefmd is having, either in quality or presentation - but my, these are a wicked good discovery. Light, crisp, with a tart heat that puts taco-flavored chips to shame. I've never liked taco-flavored chips. These I can't leave alone. 

 

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@rotuts, I think these would benefit from service in a chilled glass with some salty snacks. Actually, would be better home-made, but one makes do with limited resources during travel.

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On ‎2‎/‎18‎/‎2019 at 5:25 PM, BeeZee said:

Last full day in Austin, stopped by local supermarket for refreshment.

 

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NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! Don't come back home.   It is going to be a disaster for the next few days.   Stay there and drink and eat!!!

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One of the joys of eGulleting in this weather are my cozy fleece-lined moccasins.  This afternoon one foot was uncharacteristically uncomfortable.  This evening when I went to take my shower I found a cashew.

 

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6 minutes ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

One of the joys of eGulleting in this weather are my cozy fleece-lined moccasins.  This afternoon one foot was uncharacteristically uncomfortable.  This evening when I went to take my shower I found a cashew.

 

 This topic is titled ”Snacking while eGulleting”, so I need to ask, ”What did you do with the found cashew?” 

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1 hour ago, Anna N said:

 This topic is titled ”Snacking while eGulleting”, so I need to ask, ”What did you do with the found cashew?” 

 

At the time I found the cashew I was not eGulleting.  But by coincidence the last time I was eating cashews at the computer (until, that is, just now) I was indeed eGulleting.  Nuts.com has $10 off at the moment and I am desperately trying to work down inventory.

 

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1 hour ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

 

At the time I found the cashew I was not eGulleting.  But by coincidence the last time I was eating cashews at the computer (until, that is, just now) I was indeed eGulleting.  Nuts.com has $10 off at the moment and I am desperately trying to work down inventory.

 

 Just the facts ma’am, just the facts. What happened to the cashew that you found in your moccasin?

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1 hour ago, Anna N said:

 Just the facts ma’am, just the facts. What happened to the cashew that you found in your moccasin?

 

You are cruel.  It's resting in the trash.

 

I know, as my father used to say:  "Willful waste makes woeful want."

 

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