IronWing
No Lifer
- Jul 20, 2001
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Real men grab Cap'n Crunch by the throat, and use his own sword to spill his entrails right into the bowl. Nom, nom, nom! However, we don't eat Crunch Berries.Men don't eat breakfast.
Real men grab Cap'n Crunch by the throat, and use his own sword to spill his entrails right into the bowl. Nom, nom, nom! However, we don't eat Crunch Berries.Men don't eat breakfast.
Real men grab Cap'n Crunch by the throat, and use his own sword to spill his entrails right into the bowl. Nom, nom, nom! However, we don't eat Crunch Berries.
Ah, that explains it. I was wondering what changed.Dunkin went to a commissary model and their donuts quality went from edible to "donut scented foam" since they make them off site and just truck them in to stores.
Yeah. There were actually a couple of us at the milk isle on Sunday that say the price and went "Woah". It's been $1.99 for a gallon of milk for what seemed like years at my normal Kroger. Last week it was $2.40 a gallon. I was not the only person to comment on that. We buy pre-packaged salad kits and they used to be regularly be on sale for $3.00 a piece. Now the normal price is $4.00 and rarely on sale.
Wife buys those fancy designer milk so we pay over $7 gallon for our milk.Huh. Ours dropped from $1.79 to $1.29 a gallon at our Kroger so I guess "Thanks for subsidizing my milk"
None of the grocery stores around here make anything other than disappointment flavored doughnuts.
I wondered how they managed to make a donut so awful. Never remembered them being that bad. Fortunately there's a place near me that sells fresh cheap no nonsense proper donuts. Hopefully the froofroo place opening around the corner doesn't put them out.Dunkin went to a commissary model and their donuts quality went from edible to "donut scented foam" since they make them off site and just truck them in to stores.
Interesting, Publix, a very large Grocer in the SE has charged $3.79/gallon for the longest time, only last week when i stopped at Walmart I got a gallon for $2.20/gallon. I had been reading about all the dairy oversupply but wondered why it was not filtering down to retail, guess I need to shop around more. Donuts, (the nice kind from small shops) fetch $12-14/dozen around here, they are defiantly better than Dunkin or supermarket but all the more reason not to buy them, I'll eat 3 of them and have to talk myself out of eating more!.Huh. Ours dropped from $1.79 to $1.29 a gallon at our Kroger so I guess "Thanks for subsidizing my milk"
None of the grocery stores around here make anything other than disappointment flavored doughnuts.
On vacation in FL over the summer, I noticed Walmart’s selling milk for a lot more (~$3.50) than my Midwest Kroger’s and Aldi’s. (Closer to $1). I figured that was due to distance from supply?Interesting, Publix, a very large Grocer in the SE has charged $3.79/gallon for the longest time, only last week when i stopped at Walmart I got a gallon for $2.20/gallon. I had been reading about all the dairy oversupply but wondered why it was not filtering down to retail, guess I need to shop around more. Donuts, (the nice kind from small shops) fetch $12-14/dozen around here, they are defiantly better than Dunkin or supermarket but all the more reason not to buy them, I'll eat 3 of them and have to talk myself out of eating more!.
Wife buys those fancy designer milk so we pay over $7 gallon for our milk.
Wife buys those fancy designer milk so we pay over $7 gallon for our milk.
At that price, she better be letting you PIIHB. (Not the milk, of course...)
Safeway donuts are terrible. Do not get them.Local Safeway every week or two has dozen bagels or donuts for $5. I never get the donuts but get the bagels. The donuts look good but I can't justify eating that crap these days. Doctor wants me to lower the cholesterol and I'm on that mission... don't want to start taking meds.