Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much bread did buy for $66? š®
18 mini croissants that will be made that morning and two cranberry almond loaves.
WTF? That was $66? Are they gold plated?
I live in San Francisco. I laugh when you guys talk of things being expensive in the DMV. You donāt know from expensive.
Thatās on you for choosing to live in an expensive area. Donāt like it? Move. We love the Dmv area!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We go to my in-laws every year for Thanksgiving and usually get there around noon, but this year for some reason we can't come before 1:00. Football starts at 12:30 and I'm irrationally irritated that I am going to miss the first half hour of the game. Why? The Lions are absolutely terrible, they haven't won a game all year, but I don't care. I'm from Detroit and t's my thing.
This sounds miserable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much bread did buy for $66? š®
18 mini croissants that will be made that morning and two cranberry almond loaves.
WTF? That was $66? Are they gold plated?
I live in San Francisco. I laugh when you guys talk of things being expensive in the DMV. You donāt know from expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My main grievance has just now become that everyone in my family is too lazy to have ever made a 7 layer jello mold for our family and I will never get to try it.
(this includes me, I am also never going to try to make it)
My husband objects to it on principle because Aunt Carol works so hard and people don't appreciate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much bread did buy for $66? š®
18 mini croissants that will be made that morning and two cranberry almond loaves.
WTF? That was $66? Are they gold plated?
Anonymous wrote:My main grievance has just now become that everyone in my family is too lazy to have ever made a 7 layer jello mold for our family and I will never get to try it.
(this includes me, I am also never going to try to make it)
Anonymous wrote:Thanksgiving will be fine, even though we're going to ILs and there will be lots of traffic...then, two days after getting back home, my sister's family of six is staying with us for six days because of a family wedding. I am not looking forward to the back-to-back of traveling and then hosting so many guests for so many days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is not going to be any 7-layer jello this year because Aunt Carol is going elsewhere, and I am bereft. I love that jello.
Ooh, do you have a recipe? I mean, I guess you donāt or you would make it.
I do know how to make it, but the layers have to be applied at 3-hour intervals so it's kind of a project.
But I suppose you could do it over two days, right? Leave the 4-layer jello overnight and continue in the morning?
I think not because if too much time elapses the layers don't stick together and it will fall apart when you cut it.
Aah. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is not going to be any 7-layer jello this year because Aunt Carol is going elsewhere, and I am bereft. I love that jello.
Ooh, do you have a recipe? I mean, I guess you donāt or you would make it.
I do know how to make it, but the layers have to be applied at 3-hour intervals so it's kind of a project.
But I suppose you could do it over two days, right? Leave the 4-layer jello overnight and continue in the morning?
I think not because if too much time elapses the layers don't stick together and it will fall apart when you cut it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is not going to be any 7-layer jello this year because Aunt Carol is going elsewhere, and I am bereft. I love that jello.
Ooh, do you have a recipe? I mean, I guess you donāt or you would make it.
I do know how to make it, but the layers have to be applied at 3-hour intervals so it's kind of a project.
This jello is so frustrating. I tried to carry on the tradition and just could not get it right. I applied the next layer too soon and got breakthrough or too late and they didn't stick together. I don't know what the secret is these old Aunties have mastered. I normally don't have problems following recipes.
Anonymous wrote:Family is here already (which is fine because we love them) but two of the four are down with fevers of 103+. Ughhh. Yes, they are all vaccinated against covid and flu. I hope my family doesnāt get sick.