And another thing: as kids growing up, we were told that broasted potatoes and chicken were not bad ‘cuz they weren’t fried. Had some for the first time in 30 years this past weekend: a still delightful combination of salt and greasiness.
I know Pop Tarts just celebrated 50 years… but no. No. No. Wellness Woman should read the labels. … Then again, if Agnes read the labels on the all the “food” items at the store.. Wellness Woman might curl up in a ball and not want to come out and play.
Aaberon about 10 years ago
And another thing: as kids growing up, we were told that broasted potatoes and chicken were not bad ‘cuz they weren’t fried. Had some for the first time in 30 years this past weekend: a still delightful combination of salt and greasiness.
rshive about 10 years ago
We buy turkey hot dogs these days. But pop tarts by whatever name do not make the cut.
chris_o42 about 10 years ago
OK, “mindful thinkery”…I think I will try that.
Dani Rice about 10 years ago
Ugh. Even if I ate meat I wouldn’t eat hog dogs. Do you know what’s in those things?
SallyLin about 10 years ago
@Dani. That’s the problem — nobody knows! shudder
dogday Premium Member about 10 years ago
Ssooo…is this how Michelle Obama got her start??
gzitver about 10 years ago
I like that Trout is reading a book about Annie Oakley. How many kids today even know who Annie Oakley was?
blackdawne about 10 years ago
Annie Oakley, the creator of the Oakley Sunglasses, duh!
Hunter7 about 10 years ago
I know Pop Tarts just celebrated 50 years… but no. No. No. Wellness Woman should read the labels. … Then again, if Agnes read the labels on the all the “food” items at the store.. Wellness Woman might curl up in a ball and not want to come out and play.