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1. Hostess Donut-O's powdered jelly donuts.
2. Morton's frozen jelly donuts. 3. Gebhart's chili dog sauce. 4. Oscar Meyer smokey links. 5. Oh Boy! frozen pizzas and pastramis. 6. Markes frozen taquitos with guacamole sauce. 7. Original Lay's potato chips. (When no one could eat just one.) 8. Borden's Frosted milk shakes. |
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![]() "gtr" > wrote in message news:2015081317195189156-xxx@yyyzzz... > On 2015-08-13 21:49:20 +0000, said: > >> 1. Hostess Donut-O's powdered jelly donuts. >> >> 2. Morton's frozen jelly donuts. >> >> 3. Gebhart's chili dog sauce. >> >> 4. Oscar Meyer smokey links. >> >> 5. Oh Boy! frozen pizzas and pastramis. >> >> 6. Markes frozen taquitos with guacamole sauce. >> >> 7. Original Lay's potato chips. (When no one could eat just one.) >> >> 8. Borden's Frosted milk shakes. > > My granny's fried okra, and her pickled okra (she grew a lot of okra!). My mom made a lot of fried okra when we lived in Wichita. She said that I loved it so much, I ate it like popcorn. Can't get food fresh okra here. Sometimes you can get it fried at Old Country Buffet but I suspect that it comes frozen. |
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Cinci Cream Ale, Choco Lite bars, Pizza Spins, city chicken.
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On Thu, 13 Aug 2015 18:40:33 -0700 (PDT), Christopher Helms
> wrote: > Cinci Cream Ale, Choco Lite bars, Pizza Spins, city chicken. You jogged a memory cell. A&W (I think) used to have a root beer flavored cream soda that was SO delicious. Then one day it didn't taste like root beer anymore, it was vanilla. Didn't buy that again. -- sf |
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The soda companies are always fiddling around with their recipes. I wish they'd just let things be.
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![]() "Christopher Helms" > wrote in message ... > The soda companies are always fiddling around with their recipes. I wish > they'd just let things be. Me too. |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Aug 2015 20:11:27 -0700, sf wrote: > >> On Thu, 13 Aug 2015 18:40:33 -0700 (PDT), Christopher Helms >> > wrote: >> >>> Cinci Cream Ale, Choco Lite bars, Pizza Spins, city chicken. >> >> You jogged a memory cell. A&W (I think) used to have a root beer >> flavored cream soda that was SO delicious. Then one day it didn't >> taste like root beer anymore, it was vanilla. Didn't buy that again. > > A&W has always (supposedly) used "Aged Vanilla" in their root beer. > They never had a root beer flavored cream soda unless you manually mix > their two products together (rocket science). > > -sw > You get this through your thick skull, woman-hater - What you did to poor Omelet, literally stalking her right off usenet will NEVER be forgotten, NEVER! Herewith, from austin.food, another of the groups YOU have personally killed off: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Omelet wrote: > >> He hates me 'cause I never slept with him... > > He hates himself because he is all he has to sleep with > I don't know, sometimes he used to seem normal, then he went petty > trough vindictive and now I just shun contact. I have enough crazies to > deal with in my world without encouraging those who refuse to take their > meds. For the record, I never once even considered sleeping with you. And you know that. You're the one who somehow got the idea that I was going to move in with you - and you posted that to RFC just out of the total blue. After having met you twice at casual austin.food gatherings 2 or 3 years ago and not giving you any indication that there was any sort of romantic interest in the least, you somehow twisted that into MY MOVING IN WITH YOU? That was just way too Psycho for me. I sat there at stared at the screen for at least 15 minutes wondering, WTF? That was just way too spooky. I've met weird, semi-psycho women before but you win, hands down. Mapi of austin.general still holds the male title, but at least he announced his psychosis right there lying on the floor of the bar at B.D. Reilly's rather than romantically obsessing over me for 2 years. Needless to say, you need to come to terms with what happened and why your mind works that way and stop making up excuses for your fixation and disappointment before we become the next Yoli and Michael. I'd prefer you use a sniper rifle on me from a few hundred yards away. There you go - a reason for you to buy yet another gun and ammo. And Jeremy, I was just tired of your decade of bullshit and visions of grandeur about all these things you're "working on" or have not done in the past. Even posting a call for meetings with imaginary people about imaginary projects of yours at "the normal time and place", as if you are somebody important with a life. I'm pretty sure you're manic depressive mixed with habitual liar. Sorry I don't fit either of your Ideal Psycho Pal Profiles. -sw --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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On Thursday, August 13, 2015 at 6:40:43 PM UTC-7, Christopher Helms wrote:
> Cinci Cream Ale, http://www.littlekingsbeer.com/main.html was always better city chicken My MIL makes city chickens every year. Ask your butcher. |
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Christopher Helms wrote:
> Cinci Cream Ale, Choco Lite bars, Pizza Spins, city chicken. > Sheep's brains. -- Shall we only threaten and be angry for an hour? When the storm is ended shall we find How softly but how swiftly they have sidled back to power By the favour and contrivance of their kind? From /Mesopotamia/ by Rudyard Kipling |
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> Cinci Cream Ale, Choco Lite bars, Pizza Spins, city chicken.
They make a candy bar in Canada that you will sometimes see in the US called the Aero bar that is identical to the Choco Lite bar. You can buy them online. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aero_(chocolate) |
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![]() "Michael OConnor" > wrote in message ... >> Cinci Cream Ale, Choco Lite bars, Pizza Spins, city chicken. > > They make a candy bar in Canada that you will sometimes see in the US > called the Aero bar that is identical to the Choco Lite bar. You can buy > them online. > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aero_(chocolate) I bought those a few times as a kid. |
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On Tue, 18 Aug 2015 17:41:57 -0700 (PDT), Michael OConnor
> wrote: >> Cinci Cream Ale, Choco Lite bars, Pizza Spins, city chicken. > >They make a candy bar in Canada that you will sometimes see in the US called the Aero bar that is identical to the Choco Lite bar. You can buy them online. > >https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aero_(chocolate) I remember those in Australia as a kid, no idea if they still sell them here or not. |
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On 8/20/2015 7:43 AM, Je�us wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Aug 2015 17:41:57 -0700 (PDT), Michael OConnor > > wrote: > >>> Cinci Cream Ale, Choco Lite bars, Pizza Spins, city chicken. >> >> They make a candy bar in Canada that you will sometimes see in the US called the Aero bar that is identical to the Choco Lite bar. You can buy them online. >> >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aero_(chocolate) > > I remember those in Australia as a kid, no idea if they still sell > them here or not. > Mmmm hmmm... |
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On Thursday, August 13, 2015 at 4:49:32 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> > 7. Original Lay's potato chips. (When no one could eat just one.) > > Original Lay's Potato chips are still made. I don't know where you live but they are stocked in every grocery store in the Southeast. As a matter of fact I got two lunch size bags with my nightly meal here at work; I requested them. They will go home with co-worker. |
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Daak salami! I grew up with it and keep getting tempted by online dead-ends.
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![]() "Orlando Enrique Fiol" > wrote in message ... > Daak salami! I grew up with it and keep getting tempted by online > dead-ends. I remember seeing that but I don't think that I ever ate it. |
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On 8/14/2015 12:11 PM, Orlando Enrique Fiol wrote:
> Daak salami! I grew up with it and keep getting tempted by online dead-ends. > Mmmm hmmm... |
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On Thursday, August 13, 2015 at 6:45:44 PM UTC-7, wrote:
> On Thursday, August 13, 2015 at 4:49:32 PM UTC-5, wrote: > > > > 7. Original Lay's potato chips. (When no one could eat just one.) > > > > > Original Lay's Potato chips are still made. I don't know where > you live but they are stocked in every grocery store in the > Southeast. As a matter of fact I got two lunch size bags with > my nightly meal here at work; I requested them. They will go > home with co-worker. I meant that they used to taste so good that they put Laura Scudder, Granny Goose and Bell Brand potato chips out of business. Then, after several years went by, Lay's reverted to tasting like the potato chips that went out of business. I hardly buy them anymore. Too bland tasting. Maybe their secret was that they used to use coconut oil instead of vegetable oil and canola oil. |
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On Friday, August 14, 2015 at 10:32:04 AM UTC-5, wrote:
> > I meant that they used to taste so good that they put Laura Scudder, Granny Goose and Bell Brand potato chips out of business. > > Never heard of those brands. Must be a regional product. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Friday, August 14, 2015 at 10:32:04 AM UTC-5, wrote: >> >> I meant that they used to taste so good that they put Laura Scudder, >> Granny Goose and Bell Brand potato chips out of business. >> >> > Never heard of those brands. Must be a regional product. We used to have Blue Bell chips. I first had Granny Goose in Denver, many years ago. Now we can get those at Big Lots and Laura Scudder at Winco. |
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... >1. Hostess Donut-O's powdered jelly donuts. >2. Morton's frozen jelly donuts. >3. Gebhart's chili dog sauce. >4. Oscar Meyer smokey links. >5. Oh Boy! frozen pizzas and pastramis. >6. Markes frozen taquitos with guacamole sauce. >7. Original Lay's potato chips. (When no one could eat just one.) >8. Borden's Frosted milk shakes. > Little Debbie's Mint sprint Robert |
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On 8/14/2015 1:04 PM, Robert wrote:
> wrote in message > ... > >> 1. Hostess Donut-O's powdered jelly donuts. >> 2. Morton's frozen jelly donuts. >> 3. Gebhart's chili dog sauce. >> 4. Oscar Meyer smokey links. >> 5. Oh Boy! frozen pizzas and pastramis. >> 6. Markes frozen taquitos with guacamole sauce. >> 7. Original Lay's potato chips. (When no one could eat just one.) >> 8. Borden's Frosted milk shakes. >> > > > Little Debbie's Mint sprint > > > Robert Mmmm hmmm... |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > 1. Hostess Donut-O's powdered jelly donuts. > > 2. Morton's frozen jelly donuts. > > 3. Gebhart's chili dog sauce. > > 4. Oscar Meyer smokey links. > > 5. Oh Boy! frozen pizzas and pastramis. > > 6. Markes frozen taquitos with guacamole sauce. > > 7. Original Lay's potato chips. (When no one could eat just one.) > > 8. Borden's Frosted milk shakes. Of all the things on that list, the only one I ever ate were the potato chips. I am not a potato chip lover so I don't miss them and they are still being made. Why do you miss these things? Are the others no longer made? Can't get them where you live? |
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On Thursday, August 13, 2015 at 10:06:59 PM UTC-7, Julie Bove wrote:
> > wrote in message > ... > > 1. Hostess Donut-O's powdered jelly donuts. > > > > 2. Morton's frozen jelly donuts. > > > > 3. Gebhart's chili dog sauce. > > > > 4. Oscar Meyer smokey links. > > > > 5. Oh Boy! frozen pizzas and pastramis. > > > > 6. Markes frozen taquitos with guacamole sauce. > > > > 7. Original Lay's potato chips. (When no one could eat just one.) > > > > 8. Borden's Frosted milk shakes. > > Of all the things on that list, the only one I ever ate were the potato > chips. I am not a potato chip lover so I don't miss them and they are still > being made. Why do you miss these things? Are the others no longer made? > Can't get them where you live? Some are no longer made and the ones that are still made are don't taste like they used to. One example is the Hostess fruit pie, still made but with less sugar and less beef fat in the crust. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Thursday, August 13, 2015 at 10:06:59 PM UTC-7, Julie Bove wrote: >> > wrote in message >> ... >> > 1. Hostess Donut-O's powdered jelly donuts. >> > >> > 2. Morton's frozen jelly donuts. >> > >> > 3. Gebhart's chili dog sauce. >> > >> > 4. Oscar Meyer smokey links. >> > >> > 5. Oh Boy! frozen pizzas and pastramis. >> > >> > 6. Markes frozen taquitos with guacamole sauce. >> > >> > 7. Original Lay's potato chips. (When no one could eat just one.) >> > >> > 8. Borden's Frosted milk shakes. >> >> Of all the things on that list, the only one I ever ate were the potato >> chips. I am not a potato chip lover so I don't miss them and they are >> still >> being made. Why do you miss these things? Are the others no longer >> made? >> Can't get them where you live? > > Some are no longer made and the ones that are still made are don't taste > like they used to. One example is the Hostess fruit pie, still made but > with less sugar and less beef fat in the crust. Oh Okay. |
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On Thursday, August 13, 2015 at 2:49:32 PM UTC-7, wrote:
> > 4. Oscar Meyer smokey links. > Wrigley Field has worked with Vienna Beef to provide substitutes for the former Smokie Links: http://www.viennabeef.com/news-recip...okies_CMYK.jpg > > 8. Borden's Frosted milk shakes. Weird What I miss is not some chocolate powder, but the Carnation frozen chocolate malt. |
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On Friday, August 14, 2015 at 6:41:34 AM UTC-7, BigC300 wrote:
> I wish I could still buy "Tru-Ade" non-carbonated orange drink. I > remember it as very refreshing and delicious. Does anybody know if it > is still being bottled anywhere? > > http://grocery.harristeeter.com/pd/T.../852214003007/ |
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Marmite fingers
Fruit that tastes of fruit, not sugar English beer My mother's boiled gefilte fish http://www.richardfisher.com |
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On 8/15/2015 6:10 PM, DreadfulBitch wrote:
> On 8/13/2015 4:49 PM, wrote: > > My mother's stuffed pork chops. > My mother's lamb chops. > > Other than very occasional side dishes I don't remember being served any > type of "convenience" food while growing up. Mom wasn't a very good > cook, but her stuffed pork chops and lamb chops were beyond amazingly > good!! > My mother was all for the "convenience" foods when I was a teenager. She didn't like to cook. I learned how to make tasty things like stuffed pork chops, lamb chops, etc. *because* she didn't like to cook. The difference is I enjoy cooking. For Mom it was just another chore. Jill |
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On Sat, 15 Aug 2015 18:24:13 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 8/15/2015 6:10 PM, DreadfulBitch wrote: >> On 8/13/2015 4:49 PM, wrote: >> >> My mother's stuffed pork chops. >> My mother's lamb chops. >> >> Other than very occasional side dishes I don't remember being served any >> type of "convenience" food while growing up. Mom wasn't a very good >> cook, but her stuffed pork chops and lamb chops were beyond amazingly >> good!! >> >My mother was all for the "convenience" foods when I was a teenager. >She didn't like to cook. I learned how to make tasty things like >stuffed pork chops, lamb chops, etc. *because* she didn't like to cook. > >The difference is I enjoy cooking. For Mom it was just another chore. Which makes *all* the difference. |
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On 8/15/2015 6:30 PM, Jeßus wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Aug 2015 18:24:13 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> On 8/15/2015 6:10 PM, DreadfulBitch wrote: >>> On 8/13/2015 4:49 PM, wrote: >>> >>> My mother's stuffed pork chops. >>> My mother's lamb chops. >>> >>> Other than very occasional side dishes I don't remember being served any >>> type of "convenience" food while growing up. Mom wasn't a very good >>> cook, but her stuffed pork chops and lamb chops were beyond amazingly >>> good!! >>> >> My mother was all for the "convenience" foods when I was a teenager. >> She didn't like to cook. I learned how to make tasty things like >> stuffed pork chops, lamb chops, etc. *because* she didn't like to cook. >> >> The difference is I enjoy cooking. For Mom it was just another chore. > > Which makes *all* the difference. > It seems to have made a difference in my life. ![]() just as easily have grown up not caring about cooking or eating food that tastes so much better. Jill |
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On Sat, 15 Aug 2015 18:46:12 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 8/15/2015 6:30 PM, Jeßus wrote: >> On Sat, 15 Aug 2015 18:24:13 -0400, jmcquown > >> wrote: >> >>> On 8/15/2015 6:10 PM, DreadfulBitch wrote: >>>> On 8/13/2015 4:49 PM, wrote: >>>> >>>> My mother's stuffed pork chops. >>>> My mother's lamb chops. >>>> >>>> Other than very occasional side dishes I don't remember being served any >>>> type of "convenience" food while growing up. Mom wasn't a very good >>>> cook, but her stuffed pork chops and lamb chops were beyond amazingly >>>> good!! >>>> >>> My mother was all for the "convenience" foods when I was a teenager. >>> She didn't like to cook. I learned how to make tasty things like >>> stuffed pork chops, lamb chops, etc. *because* she didn't like to cook. >>> >>> The difference is I enjoy cooking. For Mom it was just another chore. >> >> Which makes *all* the difference. >> >It seems to have made a difference in my life. ![]() >just as easily have grown up not caring about cooking or eating food >that tastes so much better. I think that's true for anyone, depending on how they start out on their own, circumstances, etc. |
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On Saturday, August 15, 2015 at 3:24:20 PM UTC-7, jmcquown wrote:
> On 8/15/2015 6:10 PM, DreadfulBitch wrote: > > On 8/13/2015 4:49 PM, wrote: > > > > My mother's stuffed pork chops. > > My mother's lamb chops. > > > > Other than very occasional side dishes I don't remember being served any > > type of "convenience" food while growing up. Mom wasn't a very good > > cook, but her stuffed pork chops and lamb chops were beyond amazingly > > good!! > > > My mother was all for the "convenience" foods when I was a teenager. > She didn't like to cook. I learned how to make tasty things like > stuffed pork chops, lamb chops, etc. *because* she didn't like to cook. > > The difference is I enjoy cooking. For Mom it was just another chore. > My mother liked cooking, but she didn't like having to cook every meal, every day. That became worse than a chore, it became oppressive. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 8/15/2015 6:10 PM, DreadfulBitch wrote: >> On 8/13/2015 4:49 PM, wrote: >> >> My mother's stuffed pork chops. >> My mother's lamb chops. >> >> Other than very occasional side dishes I don't remember being served any >> type of "convenience" food while growing up. Mom wasn't a very good >> cook, but her stuffed pork chops and lamb chops were beyond amazingly >> good!! >> > My mother was all for the "convenience" foods when I was a teenager. She > didn't like to cook. I learned how to make tasty things like stuffed pork > chops, lamb chops, etc. *because* she didn't like to cook. > > The difference is I enjoy cooking. For Mom it was just another chore. My mom hated to cook too so she did buy convenience foods. I don't think I ever had any stuffed meat. I never liked stuffing except for what I make from scratch. Proportionally I put more vegetables than bread in it and then I do like it. |
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