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Hi everyone,--- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux
So I'll be spending Thanksgiving alone and I wanted to buy some turkey loaf.
At Walmart, they wanted USD$15+ for 2.82 pounds (1.28 kg) of turkey loaf.
Looks like I'll just buy some lasagna instead...or maybe a ham.
What a ripoff.
-- Sean
--- MBSE BBS v1.1.0 (Linux-x86_64)
* Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (618:618/1)
At Walmart, they wanted USD$15+ for 2.82 pounds (1.28 kg) of turkey
loaf.
Looks like I'll just buy some lasagna instead...or maybe a ham.
Ed Vance wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
Sean, I remember a local meat company advertisement showed a Turkey
saying PLEASE BUY their brand of Ham for Thanksgiving.
Tiny wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
Only trump could afford ham here.
I can get a frozen "family size" Stouffer's lasagna for under USD$10.
I'll just go for that. I can make four meal out of it.
If I had a car, I'd go volunteer at a local soup kitchen on
Thanksgiving to help out. It's lonely enough as it is and over the holidays, the loneliness is just that much more acute.
I can get a frozen "family size" Stouffer's lasagna for under USD$10. I'll just go for that. I can make four meal out of it.--- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux
If I had a car, I'd go volunteer at a local soup kitchen on Thanksgiving to help out. It's lonely enough as it is and over the holidays, the loneliness is just that much more acute.
-- Sean
... The trouble with experience is that it sometimes teaches you too late. --- MultiMail/Linux
* Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (618:618/1)
I can get a frozen "family size" Stouffer's lasagna for under USD$10. I'll just go for that. I can make four meal out of it.--- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux
If I had a car, I'd go volunteer at a local soup kitchen on Thanksgiving to help out. It's lonely enough as it is and over the holidays, the loneliness is just that much more acute.
-- Sean
... The trouble with experience is that it sometimes teaches you too late. --- MultiMail/Linux
* Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (618:618/1)
Sean Dennis wrote to All <=-
At Walmart, they wanted USD$15+ for 2.82 pounds (1.28 kg) of turkey
loaf.
Looks like I'll just buy some lasagna instead...or maybe a ham.
What a ripoff.
digimaus wrote to Tiny <=-
If I had a car, I'd go volunteer at a local soup kitchen on
Thanksgiving to help out. It's lonely enough as it is and over the holidays, the loneliness is just that much more acute.
Tiny wrote to Digimaus <=-
I'll be cooking for 2 fucking days, inviting the family and friends
here, tripping over everything, yelling at the kids and dogs. I have
to do all this shit sober which makes it even less fun.
I would trade your alone time and frozen lasagna in a SECOND.
I'd recommend a turkey pot pie - all of the best of a turkey dinner
in a single pot - plus pie crusts!
I prefer barricading myself in the kitchen and cooking. Let the kids
do their own thing. I have one dog who'll sit patiently doing a
HyperWag in case any turkey falls from the heavens.
Hi Kurt,
On <Fri, 21 Nov 24>, you wrote me:
I have the worlds worst kitchen. It's smaller then the kitchen on a
boat. I have no counter space what so ever, so if you are cooking on
the hob, you can't prepare something else.
We also have a tiny little fridge with no space. All in all it makes
for a great time!
Shawn
... Programmers don't Byte,they just Nybble a bit
--- Grumble
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... Programmers don't Byte,they just Nybble a bitI give that Tagline an A+1. Ans steal it if seeing it on an offline reader. Ed
Kurt Weiske wrote to Tiny <=-
I prefer barricading myself in the kitchen and cooking. Let the kids do their own thing. I have one dog who'll sit patiently doing a HyperWag
in case any turkey falls from the heavens.
Tiny wrote to Digimaus <=-
I would trade your alone time and frozen lasagna in a SECOND.
Ed Vance wrote to digimaus <=-
Sean, that Stoffers dinner that I mentioned is their Cheesy Chicken & Broccoli Pasta Bake.
After it is cooked we cut in half on the longest direction and then cut the shortest direction in thirds.
Makes a fair size serving for each of us, cutting it in four pieces
like You do
would have me waddling from the table after eating that portion. ;-))
Kurt Weiske wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
$5.31 a pound - seems reasonable?
I'd recommend a turkey pot pie - all of the best of a turkey dinner in
a single pot - plus pie crusts!
Kurt Weiske wrote to digimaus <=-
How much would it cost to uber to and from a kitchen?
I would trade your alone time and frozen lasagna in a SECOND.I guess I'm just longing for company these days.