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This morning, I had a bowl of left over chili from dinner last
night,it was the best I have made in a long time.. Served with those
tasty cornbread crackers. There are made by Archer farms and so good.

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On May 22, 10:35*am, rosie > wrote:
> This morning, I had a bowl of left over chili from dinner last
> night,it was the best I have made in a long time.. Served with those
> tasty cornbread crackers. There are made by Archer farms and so good.


I had leftover pasta sauce with WW spaghetti. It had a lot of peppers
in it. One green and one yellow bell, plus three large jalapenos. It
was hot.
>
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>This morning, I had a bowl of left over chili from dinner last
>night,


Oh, that's my kind of breakfast! I had an english muffin with jam and
it just didn't hit the spot.

>it was the best I have made in a long time.. Served with those
>tasty cornbread crackers. There are made by Archer farms and so good.
>

Huh, I need to see if my grocery store has cornbread crackers. A net
search tells me they are also made by Nabisco.


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>This morning, I had a bowl of left over chili from dinner last
>night,it was the best I have made in a long time.. Served with those
>tasty cornbread crackers. There are made by Archer farms and so good.
>
>Rosie


Oatmeal with a 1/8 cup raisins mixed in,
peach yogurt, 1 toast with cream cheese,
three cups French roast



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rosie > wrote:

> This morning, I had a bowl of left over chili from dinner last
> night,it was the best I have made in a long time.. Served with those
> tasty cornbread crackers. There are made by Archer farms and so good.
>
> Rosie


Sounds tasty! Ever tried a chili omelet? <g>
With a bit of cheese...
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> On Fri, 22 May 2009 08:35:28 -0700 (PDT), rosie >
> wrote:
>
>> it was the best I have made in a long time.. Served with those
>> tasty cornbread crackers. There are made by Archer farms and so good.
>>

> Huh, I need to see if my grocery store has cornbread crackers. A net
> search tells me they are also made by Nabisco.


"Archer Farms" sounds like the Target house brand to me. Which is why
you'll never find those in a real grocery store. And if you thought
Walmart was the worst grocery store on the planet then you haven't been to
a Super Target yet.

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>"Archer Farms" sounds like the Target house brand to me.


Correct

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On May 22, 1:42�pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
> sf wrote:
> > On Fri, 22 May 2009 08:35:28 -0700 (PDT), rosie >
> > wrote:

>
> >> it was the best I have made in a long time.. Served with those
> >> tasty cornbread crackers. There are made by Archer farms and so good.

>
> > Huh, I need to see if my grocery store has cornbread crackers. �A net
> > search tells me they are also made by Nabisco.

>
> "Archer Farms" sounds like the Target house brand to me. �Which is why
> you'll never find those in a real grocery store. �And if you thought
> Walmart was the worst grocery store on the planet then you haven't been to
> a Super Target yet.
>
> -sw



Right Steve,I did buy it at Target- it is the closest thing we have
near us, and as for a super Target being awful, we do not even rate a
Super Target, this is one step above a regular Target, it has foods,
but no frsh veggies, and no meat. So I only use it when We needs
things that fall into the cracker catagory..

Rosie
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On May 22, 1:01�pm, Omelet > wrote:
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> >,
>
> �rosie > wrote:
> > This morning, I had a bowl of left over chili from dinner last
> > night,it was the best I have made in a long time.. Served with those
> > tasty cornbread crackers. There are made by Archer farms and so good.

>
> > Rosie

>
> Sounds tasty! �Ever tried a chili omelet? <g>
> With a bit of cheese...
> --
> Peace! Om
>
> Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
> It's about learning to dance in the rain.
> -- Anon.
>
>
> Subscribe:


Long ago when I lived near LA I usaed to eat breakfast in a chili
place on the Newport Beach pier, they had the chili omlets, and were
delicious, serverd with Sourdough bread.I had forgotten how good they
were. now I need to make some more chili, so I cna have it in an omlet
for breaakfast.... evil grin....

Thanks!!

Rosie


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On May 22, 3:01�pm, "l, not -l" > wrote:
> On 22-May-2009, Omelet > wrote:
>
> > Sounds tasty! �Ever tried a chili omelet? <g>
> > With a bit of cheese...
> > --
> > Peace! Om

>
> I have had chili omelets on occasion; however, when the desire for eggs and
> chili hit, it usually is satisfied with a Slinger. �If you are unaware of
> Slingers, they a �two eggs, as you like them (I prefer scrambled),
> cheeseburger patty, and fried potatoes, the entirety smothered in chili
> (beans optional), chopped onion and shredded cheddar. �Though not among my
> favorites, another chili parlor favorite here (STL) is chili ala mode; a
> bowl of chili with two eggs (over or sunnyside-up) floated on top.
> --
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\Will be in STL for the month of June, working at Cahokia, I am
going to look for these.

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> wrote:
>
>> This morning, I had a bowl of left over chili from dinner last
>> night,

>
> Oh, that's my kind of breakfast! I had an english muffin with jam and
> it just didn't hit the spot.


James made me eggs and toast. It was lovely, with a glass of tomato
juice on the side.

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"l, not -l" > wrote:

> On 22-May-2009, Omelet > wrote:
>
> > Sounds tasty! Ever tried a chili omelet? <g>
> > With a bit of cheese...
> > --
> > Peace! Om

>
> I have had chili omelets on occasion; however, when the desire for eggs and
> chili hit, it usually is satisfied with a Slinger. If you are unaware of
> Slingers, they a two eggs, as you like them (I prefer scrambled),
> cheeseburger patty, and fried potatoes, the entirety smothered in chili
> (beans optional), chopped onion and shredded cheddar. Though not among my
> favorites, another chili parlor favorite here (STL) is chili ala mode; a
> bowl of chili with two eggs (over or sunnyside-up) floated on top.


That second one sounds more tasty. :-)
Mom and dad always liked to combine spuds and eggs, but it never
appealed to me for some reason...
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> On 22-May-2009, Omelet > wrote:


> > Sounds tasty! Ever tried a chili omelet? <g>
> > With a bit of cheese...


> I have had chili omelets on occasion; however, when the desire for eggs and
> chili hit, it usually is satisfied with a Slinger. If you are unaware of
> Slingers, they a two eggs, as you like them (I prefer scrambled),
> cheeseburger patty, and fried potatoes, the entirety smothered in chili
> (beans optional), chopped onion and shredded cheddar.


I think of a chili omelet as an omelet with chilis (the vegetable),
not chili (the stew).

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On Fri, 22 May 2009 18:59:34 -0500, Omelet >
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>In article >,
> "l, not -l" > wrote:
>
>> On 22-May-2009, Omelet > wrote:
>>
>> > Sounds tasty! Ever tried a chili omelet? <g>
>> > With a bit of cheese...
>> > --
>> > Peace! Om

>>
>> I have had chili omelets on occasion; however, when the desire for eggs and
>> chili hit, it usually is satisfied with a Slinger. If you are unaware of
>> Slingers, they a two eggs, as you like them (I prefer scrambled),
>> cheeseburger patty, and fried potatoes, the entirety smothered in chili
>> (beans optional), chopped onion and shredded cheddar. Though not among my
>> favorites, another chili parlor favorite here (STL) is chili ala mode; a
>> bowl of chili with two eggs (over or sunnyside-up) floated on top.

>
>That second one sounds more tasty. :-)
>Mom and dad always liked to combine spuds and eggs, but it never
>appealed to me for some reason...



They shouldn't call it a slinger, should be called the heart stopper.
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On Fri, 22 May 2009 14:17:29 -0700 (PDT), rosie >
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>Right Steve,I did buy it at Target- it is the closest thing we have
>near us, and as for a super Target being awful, we do not even rate a
>Super Target, this is one step above a regular Target, it has foods,
>but no frsh veggies, and no meat. So I only use it when We needs
>things that fall into the cracker catagory..


Shoot, just say you bought it at Target! There's no shame in it. Now
I know where to look.

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On May 22, 11:39�pm, sf > wrote:
> On Fri, 22 May 2009 14:17:29 -0700 (PDT), rosie >
> wrote:
>
> >Right Steve,I did buy it at Target- it is the closest thing we have
> >near us, and as for a super Target being awful, we do not even rate a
> >Super Target, this is �one step above a regular Target, it has foods,
> >but no frsh veggies, and no meat. So I only use it when We needs
> >things that fall into the cracker catagory..

>
> Shoot, just say you bought it at Target! �There's no shame in it. �Now
> I know where to look. �
>
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> Sometimes I even put it in the food.


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