Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only 8 "lasagna" you could be making is an Italian-themed lunchable.
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That is silly. Lasagna noodles, ground beef, ricotta, cheese, tomato sauce (even authentic slow simmered sauces) are not that expensive....unless you are going out of your way to find THE most expensive rare cheese out there.
You can over complicate anything I suppose.
Where do you live? Because I am seriously DYING to know where you could procure the list you've given for $8. I'm picturing some kind of housing project with a subsidized food store, that's the only logical explanation...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sneaking off to have sex.
Yes we all knew and we all heard dear cousin.
OMG. Was this at their house or someone else's???
Our grandma's house.
Oh, no. Did grandma realize what they were doing?? How embarrassing.
Yup. We ALL did. Guess they didn't realize how well sound carries in an old house.
That is really awful. Poor Grandma!
She just served up more pie.
Curious how old you are?
Odd question, but 30.
Why are you young people making grandma do all the thanksgiving work?
Shouldn't you or your mommy be taking over?
Grandma is tired.
Heck you could make her a great grandma soon.
Who says we made her do all the work? Though it's hard to keep her out of the kitchen.
We were at her house because she insists we all come to her place, it makes her happy.
She's already a great-grandma.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the $8 lasagna lady actually believes it tastes good.
People are giving it to the dog under the table and the dog doesn't want it.
Anonymous wrote:$80 lasagna sure as hell better be vegan and gluten free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only 8 "lasagna" you could be making is an Italian-themed lunchable.
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That is silly. Lasagna noodles, ground beef, ricotta, cheese, tomato sauce (even authentic slow simmered sauces) are not that expensive....unless you are going out of your way to find THE most expensive rare cheese out there.
You can over complicate anything I suppose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$8 lasagna y'all
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Looks like good quality ingredients.
Show me a tray of $80 lasagna.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$8 lasagna y'all
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Looks like good quality ingredients.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sneaking off to have sex.
Yes we all knew and we all heard dear cousin.
OMG. Was this at their house or someone else's???
Our grandma's house.
Oh, no. Did grandma realize what they were doing?? How embarrassing.
Yup. We ALL did. Guess they didn't realize how well sound carries in an old house.
That is really awful. Poor Grandma!
She just served up more pie.
Curious how old you are?
Odd question, but 30.
Why are you young people making grandma do all the thanksgiving work?
Shouldn't you or your mommy be taking over?
Grandma is tired.
Heck you could make her a great grandma soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only 8 "lasagna" you could be making is an Italian-themed lunchable.
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Anonymous wrote:The only 8 "lasagna" you could be making is an Italian-themed lunchable.
Anonymous wrote:$8 lasagna y'all
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are really freaking out about the lasagna and the kroger pie.... unclench.
Especially when people were having sex at Grandma's house. THAT is rude.
Yes, that is incredibly off the charts rude.
A store bought pie is not that big a deal. I still can't get over someone paying $80 to make a tray of lasagna. Crazy. I'll bet Grandma knows better than that, too.
Grandma always cooks from scratch no way in hell she'd spend $80 on a pan of lasagna.
I've had real, authentic Italian lasagna and while it was incredibly delicious I think that the cooks who made it would never, ever try to insist that it cost them anywhere near $80 to make it.
How many types of cheese did it have?
It didn't matter. It was the skill of the chef more than the $$$$ thrown into the ingredients.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sneaking off to have sex.
Yes we all knew and we all heard dear cousin.
OMG. Was this at their house or someone else's???
Our grandma's house.
Oh, no. Did grandma realize what they were doing?? How embarrassing.
Yup. We ALL did. Guess they didn't realize how well sound carries in an old house.
That is really awful. Poor Grandma!
She just served up more pie.
Curious how old you are?
Odd question, but 30.
