5th Avenue is made by Hershey’s. Until the 80s, it had a couple of almonds atop the peanut butter crunch - they took them out and left it more Butterfinger-like.
5th Avenue is made by Hershey’s. Until the 80s, it had a couple of almonds atop the peanut butter crunch - they took them out and left it more Butterfinger-like.
Oops, scratch my earlier comment. That’s great news!!
Clark Bars were made by Necco, which was liquidated last summer, and all the recipes sold off. Maybe Ferrero bought the recipe and is just replacing Butterfinger with it. We can hope.
I’m surprised Nestle sold off Butterfinger. Now I have to find out who owns Baby Ruth.
Am I the only one who remembers the episode of Family Ties where Elise’s alcoholic brother, played by Tom Hanks, shot down the vanilla extract? Aaah, the 80s, before you could buy extracts in mass quantities at the wholesale club.
I have a microwave and a hot air popper - I love the air popper. I also own a food processor, mixer with attachments, toaster oven, coffee maker, two waffle irons, a plug-in griddle, a Snackmaster, and 300000 pots and pans and cookie sheets and popover pans and muffin tins. I am breaking all the monotasker rules.
And…
If you can get your hands on maple sugar (King Arthur Flour has it on their website), sprinkle some on with a bit of salt, over your melted butter. It’s also sublime!
Also, do you have any attractive, unattached younger (not too much younger) siblings, in case you are poisoned at your wedding.
At our local school, there’s a share table for things the kids don’t want out of their school lunches - you can leave an item, and if someone else wants an extra (whatever), you can take one. I’m guessing that cookies don’t usually show up there, but there’s a lot of fruits and veggies.
We got Hoodsie cups once a year, and liked it!
He said he was high class, well, that was just a lie.
I like Kraft Three Cheese, or Kraft Thick n Creamy - I add the requisite butter and milk, then a couple of tablespoons of King Arthur Flour’s Powdered Cheddar (always in my cupboard). Best boxed mac ever.
Single serve bags of chips were small, until they came out with Big Grab back in the 80s, and they’re only gotten larger since.
Wicker Man!
Or a Harpoon, created by an employee-owned company.
The judge’s name was Settle, so I’m surprised there was a sentence applied.
I wouldn’t be surprised if his band could be the orchestra - they are amazing.
Too Many Cooks is one of the most brilliant pieces of satire ever created. I look forward to lstening to the history when my child is not around.
Those are Burger King toys.
I’m glad she’s on another sitcom. I loved “The Last Man On Earth” and she was excellent in that. Glad she’s back on something I want to watch, for this season.
Butter, chocolare, nuts, brown sugar. Not the weird chemical aftertaste Chips Ahoy has.