Steely Dan Posted August 23, 2008 Author Posted August 23, 2008 Can I? They aren't for the naked lunch you were gonna order from Wegman's? Damn where is that "Bite me" smiley!!
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted August 23, 2008 Posted August 23, 2008 You have to ask? A: a LARGE box of your favorite cereal and a gallon of milk.
Steely Dan Posted August 24, 2008 Author Posted August 24, 2008 You have to ask? A: a LARGE box of your favorite cereal and a gallon of milk. I had forgotten that the other day so I went to Wegmans today and got two boxes of Fruity Pebbles and one of Chocolate Pebbles. I also got a large thing of Clausen pickles.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 I had forgotten that the other day so I went to Wegmans today and got two boxes of Fruity Pebbles and one of Chocolate Pebbles. I also got a large thing of Clausen pickles. I could live off cereal. Hell, I did for almost four years.
Simon Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 I could live off cereal. Hell, I did for almost four years. I too am a cereal connoissieur, however the hell you spell it. Did you ever get into cereal alchemy; mixing various cereals for unique flavors? This morning I had one of my all-time favorites, Sugar Corn Pops with a thick layer of Fruity Pebbles laid over them. That's the stuff! Oh and for Steely's shopping list: buy yourself a hot chick that will do your shopping for you.
Steely Dan Posted August 24, 2008 Author Posted August 24, 2008 I too am a cereal connoissieur, however the hell you spell it. Did you ever get into cereal alchemy; mixing various cereals for unique flavors?This morning I had one of my all-time favorites, Sugar Corn Pops with a thick layer of Fruity Pebbles laid over them. That's the stuff! Oh and for Steely's shopping list: buy yourself a hot chick that will do your shopping for you. If I was going to spend money for a chick I wouldn't have her doing shopping. Your idea idea is disturbing.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 I too am a cereal connoissieur, however the hell you spell it. Did you ever get into cereal alchemy; mixing various cereals for unique flavors?This morning I had one of my all-time favorites, Sugar Corn Pops with a thick layer of Fruity Pebbles laid over them. That's the stuff! Oh and for Steely's shopping list: buy yourself a hot chick that will do your shopping for you. Try Cocoa Puffs with Peanut-Butter Captain Crunch. 50-50.
Buford T. Justice Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 Try Cocoa Puffs with Peanut-Butter Captain Crunch. 50-50. Very nice, I'll add that to my list. I'm a fan of the Capt. Crunch and Trix mix.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 Very nice, I'll add that to my list. I'm a fan of the Capt. Crunch and Trix mix. Is that regular Capt. Crunch or Crunch Berries?
Buford T. Justice Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 Is that regular Capt. Crunch or Crunch Berries? Regular. I'm not a fan of the crunch berries, adding the trix makes it sweeter.
VABills Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 I just got back from wegmans. My list was nothing like your. I had chicken breasts, italian sausages, pork chops, flank steak for london broil, hamburger, milk, butter, cheese, strawberries, rasberries, etc...
Steely Dan Posted August 24, 2008 Author Posted August 24, 2008 Regular. I'm not a fan of the crunch berries, adding the trix makes it sweeter. I only buy Crunch Berry. That's a cereal you can't eat every day because it's hard on the roof of the mouth.
buckeyemike Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 I just got back from wegmans. My list was nothing like your. I had chicken breasts, italian sausages, pork chops, flank steak for london broil, hamburger, milk, butter, cheese, strawberries, rasberries, etc... Mmmm...all that meat. Are you having a barbecue or cookout soon?
VABills Posted August 24, 2008 Posted August 24, 2008 Mmmm...all that meat. Are you having a barbecue or cookout soon? No, I buy the family packs, and freeze most. Take out 1 pack every two days and marinade it two different ways. That way we have dinner, and then the wife and I have lunches the next day. Tonight I am making garlic/honey/ginger chicken. I will BBQ some, but that's normal for about 2 weeks. Then we'll just buy a few veggies, etc... when we get low. We'll do a chicken ceaser salad a couple nights as well with a couple of the breasts.
Steely Dan Posted August 24, 2008 Author Posted August 24, 2008 No, I buy the family packs, and freeze most. Take out 1 pack every two days and marinade it two different ways. That way we have dinner, and then the wife and I have lunches the next day. Tonight I am making garlic/honey/ginger chicken. I will BBQ some, but that's normal for about 2 weeks. Then we'll just buy a few veggies, etc... when we get low. We'll do a chicken ceaser salad a couple nights as well with a couple of the breasts. Mmmmmmmm! Where do you live? Where's the mouth watering smiley?
VABills Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 this thread is beginning to disturb me It was good. I have left overs for lunch.
stuckincincy Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 No, I buy the family packs, and freeze most. Good plan. I buy whole beef and pork roast cuts when on sale, and butcher them and freeze. I've stopped buying ground beef what with all the recalls - I'll take a portion of inexpensive rump roast, or buy a chuck roast outright, and cube and grind it in one of those 7 dollar small food processors, then wrap and freeze the portions. Frozen turkeys are cheap. Wife 'n me roast 3 or so in a year, and freeze the considerable leftovers. They are a good money-saver for folks with kids to feed.
VABills Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 Good plan. I buy whole beef and pork roast cuts when on sale, and butcher them and freeze. I've stopped buying ground beef what with all the recalls - I'll take a portion of inexpensive rump roast, or buy a chuck roast outright, and cube and grind it in one of those 7 dollar small food processors, then wrap and freeze the portions. Frozen turkeys are cheap. Wife 'n me roast 3 or so in a year, and freeze the considerable leftovers. They are a good money-saver for folks with kids to feed. We'll go to costco for a filet roast or large quantity of pork roast and do the same. The family packs of chicken breast, sausage and pork chops are actually a lot cheaper when they are on sale like yesterday at Wegmans. With the filet we'll cut it up, and do steaks one night, a garlic beef another, maybe a pot roast (which is great with filet) and something different with the last chunk. For the price of 2-3 steaks precut, I can feed us dinner and lunch for 4-5 days.
HelloNewman Posted August 25, 2008 Posted August 25, 2008 So how was the pre moistened toilet paper? Are you a believer yet?
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