Old Fezziwig
Thanks for the sour persimmons, cousin.
Massachusetts, too, but we had/have a thing about baked beans.Baked Beans + Hotdogs or Mac and Cheese + Hot Dogs. Latchkey Kid staples in Michigan.
Massachusetts, too, but we had/have a thing about baked beans.Baked Beans + Hotdogs or Mac and Cheese + Hot Dogs. Latchkey Kid staples in Michigan.
Those are fine and rational choices.Baked Beans + Hotdogs or Mac and Cheese + Hot Dogs. Latchkey Kid staples in Michigan.
My mother wrapped the hot dog in bacon, packed in Velveeta, wrapped it in tinfoil, and baked it.other way-round; 6 buns, 8 hot dogs.
(according to legend, the kids in the average 2.3 kid household would want to each eat a hot dog the moment the pack was open)
...then there's the disconnect in length between buns and hotdogs....
I’ll give you the first one, but I’m 50/50 on the second. SAVORY German baking is some of the best I’ve ever had, and is part of my test menu when evaluating German restaurants & bakeries. (Baguettes & croissants are up there, too.)I kind of associate Germany when it comes to food with two things: sausages and baking.
I’ll give you the first one, but I’m 50/50 on the second. SAVORY German baking is some of the best I’ve ever had, and is part of my test menu when evaluating German restaurants & bakeries. (Baguettes & croissants are up there, too.)
They’re sweet baked goods, OTOH, I avoid. ESPECIALLY if given the choice between the Austrian and German versions of a given cake or pastry. It’s as if Germany exports 1/3rd of their sugar across the border, much to the delight of Austrian kiddies.
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If the value of cards had anything to do with their longterm gameplay utility, we'd be talking about boardgame prices, not the madness that is TCGs.
I am now picturing a pre-release tournament... but with everyone chewing six pieces of bubble gum each.Baseball Cards but for Nerds happened with Star Wars cards back in the day. Complete with the little square of stale bubblegum.