Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bag of shredded cheese
do you squish it together with your fingers into little cubes
I thought I invented that!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m home alone, watching old game shows on buzzr. I grab a box of triscuits, a can of smoked oysters and some little Debbie snack cakes (strawberry shortcake roll, star crunch or whatever seasonal white cake treat.) I am happy like a child.
I do crackers, cream cheese and smoked oysters.
I’m dairy-free otherwise I’d totally try that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m home alone, watching old game shows on buzzr. I grab a box of triscuits, a can of smoked oysters and some little Debbie snack cakes (strawberry shortcake roll, star crunch or whatever seasonal white cake treat.) I am happy like a child.
I do crackers, cream cheese and smoked oysters.
Anonymous wrote:Pepperidge Farm Mint Brussels cookies. Only available at Christmas. You’re welcome!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forgot another—big spoonful of marshmallow fluff doubled dipped into the PB.
Here’s my take on the Parmesan controversy—if you prefer the green can stuff, that’s cool. But if you prefer the stuff from a block, it’s just as easy—those blocks stay good forever in the fridge and it takes less time to powder grate it with a boxed grater than it does the shake the Kraft stuff out of the can (where it always clumps despite the anti cake chemical). We grew up with the green can in the 70s and I think switching to the solid block was probably one of the life changing food moments of my life. I put it on everything.
PS for those who like the buttered pasta, try getting your hands on some pastina—the butter to pasta ratio is greatly increased and it’s next level carb/fat combo.
This thread is making me want some of that onion dip with the ruffles ridged chips.
Gross! I make my dip from scratch and would never touch store-bought potato chips.
See how that works, pp?
Anonymous wrote:Pimento cheese from Cheesetique
Anonymous wrote:I’m home alone, watching old game shows on buzzr. I grab a box of triscuits, a can of smoked oysters and some little Debbie snack cakes (strawberry shortcake roll, star crunch or whatever seasonal white cake treat.) I am happy like a child.
Anonymous wrote:now that husband is at work all day and child is at school...oh, I am in hog heaven.
I get instacart to deliver chocolate croissants, cranberry and orange mini scones, sour creme and onion chips with Lipton onion soup mix to combine with sour cream.
Dinner? naw. I'm not hungry. You guys just grab leftovers from the fridge.
Anonymous wrote:Stouffers frozen meat lasagna (that was what I ate as a kid on babysitter nights)
Popcorn with lots of butter and salt
This mixture I make that I’ve convinced myself is semi healthy - cooked rice, can of stewed tomatoes, broccoli and a ton of shredded cheese melted on top