Anonymous wrote:The person who finds 3001 ways to fit the word ‘suspect’ into posts, but always shortens it to sus. 😒
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Charcuterie Board lady.
What food for a 5 yr old bday party?
Food to eat on a long road trip?
Meal ideas for savagely hungry teens?
Pool potluck ideas?
A side dish for XYZ-type dinner?
A post hike lunch with only a yeti cooler?
The answer is always: Charcuterie board
I’m not this poster, but damn I love a good charcuterie board
I can’t take them seriously since I heard them referred to as adult lunchables.
I don't need to take them seriously -- I just want to eat cheese and crackers until I'm full.
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t seen her in a while, but there was a seemingly old lady in Family Relationships who said absolutely any type of discussion or boundary was “heartbreaking” and sad and how she was crying at the thought of like, a MIL being asked to only stay 8 nights as a houseguest instead of 9.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The posters that think there is only one person who says the annoying phrase.
Iknowright? LOLLOL Good grief.
Anonymous wrote:The posters that think there is only one person who says the annoying phrase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Charcuterie Board lady.
What food for a 5 yr old bday party?
Food to eat on a long road trip?
Meal ideas for savagely hungry teens?
Pool potluck ideas?
A side dish for XYZ-type dinner?
A post hike lunch with only a yeti cooler?
The answer is always: Charcuterie board
I’m not this poster, but damn I love a good charcuterie board
I can’t take them seriously since I heard them referred to as adult lunchables.
Anonymous wrote:The woman in the diet & exercise forum who exclaims that formerly fat people must really hate and despise their former selves, if they've found success and happiness with changing their habits. She's nutso.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Charcuterie Board lady.
What food for a 5 yr old bday party?
Food to eat on a long road trip?
Meal ideas for savagely hungry teens?
Pool potluck ideas?
A side dish for XYZ-type dinner?
A post hike lunch with only a yeti cooler?
The answer is always: Charcuterie board
I’m not this poster, but damn I love a good charcuterie board
I can’t take them seriously since I heard them referred to as adult lunchables.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Charcuterie Board lady.
What food for a 5 yr old bday party?
Food to eat on a long road trip?
Meal ideas for savagely hungry teens?
Pool potluck ideas?
A side dish for XYZ-type dinner?
A post hike lunch with only a yeti cooler?
The answer is always: Charcuterie board
I’m not this poster, but damn I love a good charcuterie board
I can’t take them seriously since I heard them referred to as adult lunchables.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Charcuterie Board lady.
What food for a 5 yr old bday party?
Food to eat on a long road trip?
Meal ideas for savagely hungry teens?
Pool potluck ideas?
A side dish for XYZ-type dinner?
A post hike lunch with only a yeti cooler?
The answer is always: Charcuterie board
I’m not this poster, but damn I love a good charcuterie board