Anonymous wrote:PBJ saltines
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tater Tots
Oreos and the plain vanilla kind that you can buy at a gas station
You can also just get this at a grocery store. I bought it Safeway last week.
During high school I spent a summer working a minimum wage factory type job. The hours were crazy, but we got overtime so it was all good. Often 12+ hours a day, 6 days a week. The break room was always stocked with coffee, a huge vat of soup, and those cookies. I pretty much lived on soup, coffee and cookies for the summer.
I eat a lot of unsophisticated food, but 30+ years later I still cannot even look at those cookies.
I do, however, love the thin Oreos with mint filling! Better than Thin Mints IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tater Tots
Oreos and the plain vanilla kind that you can buy at a gas station
You can also just get this at a grocery store. I bought it Safeway last week.
Anonymous wrote:Stove Top stuffing
McDonald's fried pies -- I will go to international McDonalds specifically to get this since I can't find it in the US
Anonymous wrote:Lucky Charms
poptarts (frosted strawberry)
Spray can cheese on a cracker
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tater Tots
Oreos and the plain vanilla kind that you can buy at a gas station
You can also just get this at a grocery store. I bought it Safeway last week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love love love pasta salad and potato salad.
Also love Chex mix and buy a bag only when we go camping.
My grandfather used to eat the same lunch every day of olive loaf (baloney with olives) on rye bread and to me that is a perfect sandwich.
What was his condiment of choice?
Anonymous wrote:Tater Tots
Oreos and the plain vanilla kind that you can buy at a gas station