Teen son ate an entire large container of Whole Foods smoked mozzarella pasta salad

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Anonymous wrote:Raise your hand if you’re making pasta salad for dinner after reading this thread.


Whole Foods has been selling this pasta salad since like 2003 in the DC area, along wth the strawberry and whipped cream pie, etc. Everyone here is acting so "brand new" about it. We all know about this salad, please. In any event, it is not as good as it used to be since Amazon took over Whole Foods some years ago.


Pp here, all I meant was that I had a hankering for pasta salad after reading this. Lighten up!


No.


Are you always a b or just save it for DCUM?


If someone tells me something about myself, and it is inaccurate, so I respond "no", why is that, what you call, "b--chy"? Because the full sentence of "no" is not one you can pull apart and twist to make a snappy comeback? You have to just sit and absorb the power of "no", a pure denial of your words and technique and motives?

But you will like this response because it has lots of words that you can't mentally absord for their intended meaning, they are just tools you can use to craft your comback--because you only hear and listen to yourself. So flame away. But I stand by my original "no." But you will love this follow up post because you see it as attention you deserve.


Yep, she’s always a b- confirmed.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Raise your hand if you’re making pasta salad for dinner after reading this thread.


Whole Foods has been selling this pasta salad since like 2003 in the DC area, along wth the strawberry and whipped cream pie, etc. Everyone here is acting so "brand new" about it. We all know about this salad, please. In any event, it is not as good as it used to be since Amazon took over Whole Foods some years ago.


Pp here, all I meant was that I had a hankering for pasta salad after reading this. Lighten up!


No.


Are you always a b or just save it for DCUM?


If someone tells me something about myself, and it is inaccurate, so I respond "no", why is that, what you call, "b--chy"? Because the full sentence of "no" is not one you can pull apart and twist to make a snappy comeback? You have to just sit and absorb the power of "no", a pure denial of your words and technique and motives?

But you will like this response because it has lots of words that you can't mentally absord for their intended meaning, they are just tools you can use to craft your comback--because you only hear and listen to yourself. So flame away. But I stand by my original "no." But you will love this follow up post because you see it as attention you deserve.


Yep, she’s always a b- confirmed.


If “b” is now understood to stand for “batshit crazy” then I concur. (WTF is she even talking about?)
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Raise your hand if you’re making pasta salad for dinner after reading this thread.


Whole Foods has been selling this pasta salad since like 2003 in the DC area, along wth the strawberry and whipped cream pie, etc. Everyone here is acting so "brand new" about it. We all know about this salad, please. In any event, it is not as good as it used to be since Amazon took over Whole Foods some years ago.


Pp here, all I meant was that I had a hankering for pasta salad after reading this. Lighten up!


No.


Are you always a b or just save it for DCUM?


If someone tells me something about myself, and it is inaccurate, so I respond "no", why is that, what you call, "b--chy"? Because the full sentence of "no" is not one you can pull apart and twist to make a snappy comeback? You have to just sit and absorb the power of "no", a pure denial of your words and technique and motives?

But you will like this response because it has lots of words that you can't mentally absord for their intended meaning, they are just tools you can use to craft your comback--because you only hear and listen to yourself. So flame away. But I stand by my original "no." But you will love this follow up post because you see it as attention you deserve.


Someone told you to lighten up. No one said anything about you, let alone anything in accurate about you.

Since you do not want to sprinkle meds on your pasta salad, please take a double dose of pills to make up for yesterday.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Raise your hand if you’re making pasta salad for dinner after reading this thread.


Whole Foods has been selling this pasta salad since like 2003 in the DC area, along wth the strawberry and whipped cream pie, etc. Everyone here is acting so "brand new" about it. We all know about this salad, please. In any event, it is not as good as it used to be since Amazon took over Whole Foods some years ago.


Pp here, all I meant was that I had a hankering for pasta salad after reading this. Lighten up!


No.


Are you always a b or just save it for DCUM?


Yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Raise your hand if you’re making pasta salad for dinner after reading this thread.


Whole Foods has been selling this pasta salad since like 2003 in the DC area, along wth the strawberry and whipped cream pie, etc. Everyone here is acting so "brand new" about it. We all know about this salad, please. In any event, it is not as good as it used to be since Amazon took over Whole Foods some years ago.


Pp here, all I meant was that I had a hankering for pasta salad after reading this. Lighten up!


No.


Are you always a b or just save it for DCUM?


Yes.


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Anonymous wrote:I do wonder if this was a stepson.


lol
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Sounds pretty piggy to me.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Raise your hand if you’re making pasta salad for dinner after reading this thread.


Whole Foods has been selling this pasta salad since like 2003 in the DC area, along wth the strawberry and whipped cream pie, etc. Everyone here is acting so "brand new" about it. We all know about this salad, please. In any event, it is not as good as it used to be since Amazon took over Whole Foods some years ago.


Pp here, all I meant was that I had a hankering for pasta salad after reading this. Lighten up!


No.


Are you always a b or just save it for DCUM?


If someone tells me something about myself, and it is inaccurate, so I respond "no", why is that, what you call, "b--chy"? Because the full sentence of "no" is not one you can pull apart and twist to make a snappy comeback? You have to just sit and absorb the power of "no", a pure denial of your words and technique and motives?

But you will like this response because it has lots of words that you can't mentally absord for their intended meaning, they are just tools you can use to craft your comback--because you only hear and listen to yourself. So flame away. But I stand by my original "no." But you will love this follow up post because you see it as attention you deserve.


Someone told you to lighten up. No one said anything about you, let alone anything in accurate about you.

Since you do not want to sprinkle meds on your pasta salad, please take a double dose of pills to make up for yesterday.


No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Raise your hand if you’re making pasta salad for dinner after reading this thread.


Whole Foods has been selling this pasta salad since like 2003 in the DC area, along wth the strawberry and whipped cream pie, etc. Everyone here is acting so "brand new" about it. We all know about this salad, please. In any event, it is not as good as it used to be since Amazon took over Whole Foods some years ago.


Pp here, all I meant was that I had a hankering for pasta salad after reading this. Lighten up!


No.


Are you always a b or just save it for DCUM?


Yes.


Ok, make yourself feel better by pretending to answer questions you pose to others, in the way you want them answered. You literally have to reform reality to be satisfied. But too bad, reality is reality.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My mom used to buy my brother pound containers of deli rice pudding when he was a hs athlete and he would eat them before dinner. Those kids are hungry. My own kids are distance runners and I’m always trying to get them to eat more. They know they can eat anything in the house and if they let me know it’s gone, I will get more.


My brother played varsity football, lacrosse, and hockey. He ate bigger portions than me but there was no need for extra high fat, extra carbs before dinner. I don’t know when high school sports became almost like pro sports with all these special needs. It’s pretty new though. Distance runners can just eat larger portions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When my older teen is working out a lot he will eat a pound of meat in one meal.


This. Easily. He's trying to bulk up for football (college). it's amazing what they feed them, thank god I'm not paying for it!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My mom used to buy my brother pound containers of deli rice pudding when he was a hs athlete and he would eat them before dinner. Those kids are hungry. My own kids are distance runners and I’m always trying to get them to eat more. They know they can eat anything in the house and if they let me know it’s gone, I will get more.


My brother played varsity football, lacrosse, and hockey. He ate bigger portions than me but there was no need for extra high fat, extra carbs before dinner. I don’t know when high school sports became almost like pro sports with all these special needs. It’s pretty new though. Distance runners can just eat larger portions.


That's great for your brother, but I'm sure you recognize that not everyone is the same? Was he trying to bulk up? I'm guessing not, or he would likely have been eating a lot more than just slightly bigger portions.
Anonymous
Oh, teen boys eat so much!! You are good. We just had one go to college and there are significant grocery savings!
Anonymous
He was hungry. No big deal.
Anonymous
Did anyone comment that this smoked mozzarella pasta salad sounds good, yet. I haven’t had it, need to go to WF to pick some up.
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