Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gravy from a jar.
I can beat that - Gravy from a packet.
NP. No way, gravy from a packet is way tastier than from a jar. And actually requires more additions and more than just reheating.
I don't think any of this stuff is "trashy" btw-- the whole thread is just classism, right? I'm not even finger-wagging, but we're just so we are on the same page, we're talking about inexpensive things, pre-made things and/or things associated with lower-income white people, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:limp green bean casserole with Campbells mushroom soup. So traditional and gross.
Canned green beans? If isn’t peak trashy unless you can taste the can
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gravy from a jar.
I can beat that - Gravy from a packet.
Anonymous wrote:limp green bean casserole with Campbells mushroom soup. So traditional and gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feeling so classy. I don't serve any of this
Well coming on a fun thread to brag about how classy you are is -1000 classy points so you are down in the gutter with us now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feeling so classy. I don't serve any of this
Good for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Canned cranberry sauce
Canada Dry Cranberry ginger ale
Store bought pie with Redi Whip
Everything else is home cooked but those are my trashy vices!
We get this every year and haven't seen it this year. Oh well, I guess we'll mix cranberry juice and ginger ale.
It was hard to find! I located some at Harris teeter on king street in Alexandria. I opened it last night because I was excited