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OMG Look what I found in the grocery store


Utah Bob #35998

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2 minutes ago, J-BAR #18287 said:

 Buy several and freeze’em.

 

Winter is coming.

They are already frozen.:) I’ll have to do some freezer rearranging.

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Was it any good?  The only thing that makes me wonder are the words "Bakery Inspired" on the box.  When you go to the movies and it says "inspired by a true story" or "based on true events" that means it has no relationship to the actual story or events.  So inspired by a bakery but make up of mystery elements?  How was it?

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1 hour ago, Utah Bob #35998 said:

I swear I wasn’t searching for it!

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WE’RE DOOMED!!  DOOMED I TELL YA’!!

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56 minutes ago, Big Sage, SASS #49891 Life said:

Which grocery store?

Citymarket. Same isle as frozen pizzas!

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1 hour ago, Larsen E. Pettifogger, SASS #32933 said:

Was it any good?  The only thing that makes me wonder are the words "Bakery Inspired" on the box.  When you go to the movies and it says "inspired by a true story" or "based on true events" that means it has no relationship to the actual story or events.  So inspired by a bakery but make up of mystery elements?  How was it?

Of course it wasn’t the same as a fresh one. But it hit the sweet spot!
It’s not a knock off. Made by Cinnabon. Just not in their mall/airport stores.

 

Of course I’ll have to skip lunch now! ;)

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1 minute ago, Dawg Hair, SASS #29557 said:

Now you're gonna have me scouring all the frozen aisles in all grocery stores within a 20 mile radius! 

They had two more Cinnabon products. But I averted my eyes.

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Bob, go get a good big second hand fridge.  We bought one new and it didn't fit so we kept the old one and put the new one in the garage.

 

Lots of useful storage for frozen stuff and a refrigerator side that I can push the temperature down to 34 (or lower) degrees for longer term storage of stuff like butter, bread, sarsaparilla, bottled water, some wines, and other drinks.

 

Between those two and a large pantry, plus some open shelf storage in the garage and my workshop, I can feed a small army...maybe two people....for two or three months.

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3 hours ago, Warden Callaway said:

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Mary made a new one this morning.  They last 3 days.

 

 

 

 ..... how do you get it to last 3 days ??  :huh:

          ....... does she have to hire armed guards ? .......   :wub:

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