I just about tolerated pumpkin pie at Thanksgiving at my sister’s house!! And don’t get me started on all that “pumpkin spice” flavored drinks!!! YUCK!!!
Now I’m totally confused… We know that Aunty is a Scouser… hence the the acceptable use of “fortnight”… that very few Americans would even recognise… Then she misspells “flavoured”…
I don’t like nor drink pumpkin spice anything, that said, I like a slice or two of pumpkin pie at Thanksgiving and Christmas and my wife brought home a small pumpkin spice/cream cheese jelly roll thing which wasn’t bad about a month ago, but I’ve about reached my limit on all things pumpkin.
I already spread the pumpkin spice-scented cow manure on the garden; I topped off my engines with the pumpkin spice-scented motor oil; I have been using pumpkin spice-scented pomade in my hair; but please, oh please, don’t demonstrate those pumpkin spice-scented suppositories!
I was at the grocery store yesterday and they were putting out the Christmas snacks, must have run out of Pumpkin spice ones. They usually disappear after Halloween, which made no sense to me because it should last until Thanksgiving at least.
I have some pumpkin pie spice to use year-round on oddball things like popcorn. Since I usually spice my popcorn with savory things such as chili-lime and garlic, I sometimes like something sweet, and I’ll use pumpkin pie spice and cinnamon (with stevia for sweetening).
I was looking for a pumpkin cheesecake at Walmart last week and they didn’t have it out yet so I asked the bakery about it and she said that they are on backorder just like their pumpkin loaf and don’t know when they will be in, yet another thing interuppted by the supply chain issue, they did have regular pumpkin pie so I bought one and finished it Monday night.
If pumpkin spice is as all pervasive as cartoons and media suggest then America series needs a mass IQ test program.Can’t think of anything worse unless it’s more pumpkin spice or cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli or Brussels sprout spice
Farside99 about 2 years ago
Well, actually, probably cinnamon, nutmeg and clove flavored everything.
jmworacle about 2 years ago
Not me.
LookingGlass Premium Member about 2 years ago
I just about tolerated pumpkin pie at Thanksgiving at my sister’s house!! And don’t get me started on all that “pumpkin spice” flavored drinks!!! YUCK!!!
/SHEESH/
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 2 years ago
She looks so thrilled. Not.
A Common 'tator about 2 years ago
Now I’m totally confused… We know that Aunty is a Scouser… hence the the acceptable use of “fortnight”… that very few Americans would even recognise… Then she misspells “flavoured”…
ObiJoan about 2 years ago
Roasted chestnuts and baked sweet potatoes and little almond+pine nut cakes…
bookworm0812 about 2 years ago
A little late aren’t you, Auntie?
Kittenkarma about 2 years ago
i don’t know where she lives….but Pumpkin spice showed it’s face 2 months ago :D
door72067 about 2 years ago
um…it’s been pumpkin flavored everything since August
1953Baby about 2 years ago
I like pumpkin pie and pumpkin-based baked goods, but pumpkin soup and other pempkin-based “beverages” . . .not so much
Ann Maack Premium Member about 2 years ago
Yeah, this should have come out last month.
Just-me about 2 years ago
I don’t like nor drink pumpkin spice anything, that said, I like a slice or two of pumpkin pie at Thanksgiving and Christmas and my wife brought home a small pumpkin spice/cream cheese jelly roll thing which wasn’t bad about a month ago, but I’ve about reached my limit on all things pumpkin.
BadCreaturesBecomeDems about 2 years ago
I already spread the pumpkin spice-scented cow manure on the garden; I topped off my engines with the pumpkin spice-scented motor oil; I have been using pumpkin spice-scented pomade in my hair; but please, oh please, don’t demonstrate those pumpkin spice-scented suppositories!
Darth Stevious about 2 years ago
Pumpkin spice is not pumpkin flavored. It’s what is used to flavor pumpkin
pheets about 2 years ago
nope. no. never.
paranormal about 2 years ago
You’ve missed it. Pumpkin Spice has been around for a few months…
cuzinron47 about 2 years ago
We’ve been subjected to pumpkin spiced stuff more than a fortnight ago.
John9 about 2 years ago
I was at the grocery store yesterday and they were putting out the Christmas snacks, must have run out of Pumpkin spice ones. They usually disappear after Halloween, which made no sense to me because it should last until Thanksgiving at least.
kathleenhicks62 about 2 years ago
Definitely NOT!
chromosome Premium Member about 2 years ago
I have some pumpkin pie spice to use year-round on oddball things like popcorn. Since I usually spice my popcorn with savory things such as chili-lime and garlic, I sometimes like something sweet, and I’ll use pumpkin pie spice and cinnamon (with stevia for sweetening).
anomalous4 about 2 years ago
Where have you been, Aunty? “Pumpkin flavored everything” has been flooding the stores at least since the beginning of the month!
goboboyd about 2 years ago
Been ‘the season’ for weeks where I’m at. It’s going to be a long cold winter. Can you spike Pumpkin and Spice with some form of liquor?
bakana about 2 years ago
I have never bought a Pumpkin Flavored anything.
At our house, we had Sweet Potato pies instead.
Sambora1 about 2 years ago
I was looking for a pumpkin cheesecake at Walmart last week and they didn’t have it out yet so I asked the bakery about it and she said that they are on backorder just like their pumpkin loaf and don’t know when they will be in, yet another thing interuppted by the supply chain issue, they did have regular pumpkin pie so I bought one and finished it Monday night.
aussie399 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
If pumpkin spice is as all pervasive as cartoons and media suggest then America series needs a mass IQ test program.Can’t think of anything worse unless it’s more pumpkin spice or cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli or Brussels sprout spice