Excellent
Excellent
My problem, and it’s been this way for years, it I either forget to bring the list along, or I forget I have a list in my pocket.
There’s an idea for you Toni. Do a replica of Tracy’s rust collection in his back yard.
Hershey Foods has a Twizzler production plant in Lancaster County. It’s running non-stop. They’ve an exemption from the state, deemed “essential” to the public. The factory workers are pissed about having to be there, endangering themselves and their families over something as mundane as a candy treat.
Yeah, this makes NO sense at all. Booze, NO, Beer, Sure, have some.
Any moral issues with bootlegging are blatantly ignored by border Pennsylvanians.
Unless you’re sneaking in at 3am.
Another of our local dairys sell their milk in bags. Not having the screw on cap issue, and those “crustys”, if you pour out some of their milk 3-4 days past the “date”, it’s fine, and “smells’ fine way past that sell by date.
I agree with your first sentence in theory, but...
Like Water for Chocolate, Eat, Drink, Man, Woman, Tortilla Soup. Oh, Big Night and Julie & Julia.
This is April’s Fools, right??? Please say it is.
not enough stars sir
Don’t quite follow the second part you wrote, but as the first part, I was interested the article so that I could share this helpful information with others. It’s all good, just trying to be of help.
That’s fine for you, glad it will help! That’s the purpose of the relief check. There are others for whom it will make no difference, perhaps they can instead share it with someone who needs it. We’ve many very wealthy local residents who routinely share their wealth with local charity organizations and the arts too.…
I feel the same way about their stupid glue on logo emblems.
And if you don’t need the relief check, please donate the money to a local charity. Many of our local groups were unable to have their annual spring fundraisers and are struggling to help those in need.
Answering for a friend....
Been using many of these brands/items for 40+ years, others not quite so long. I expect all of them to last beyond the grave to the next generation of family foodies.