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"dsi1" > wrote in message
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> On Monday, June 27, 2016 at 10:01:28 PM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
>> "cshenk" > wrote in message
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>> > sf wrote in rec.food.cooking:
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>> >> I found a rack of ribs on sale for $2.99 lb and that's as good as it
>> >> gets here. So I bought them and made oven barbecued ribs (Trader
>> >> Joe's Carolina Gold BBQ sauce); then I heated some beans from a can
>> >> and made a simple green salad to go with it.
>> >>
>> >> While we were waiting for dinner, I used the last of my homemade
>> >> chicken stock, a box of vegetable broth, a couple of things I
>> >> scavenged from the refrigerator and a huge package of chopped
>> >> vegetables that I'd bought at the Mexican market to make vegetable
>> >> soup.
>> >>
>> >> Carolina Gold
>> >> http://www.traderjoes.com/fearless-flyer/article/1725
>> >
>> > Today the highlight was toasted home made rye bread with butter and
>> > cream cheese. Afraid the rest was a lunchable with fresh small apples
>> > from the yard just hitting ready.
>> >
>> > Lunchables are an oddity here but they had a 10/10$ sale and we had 4
>> > 60cent coupons that doubled so paid 6.20$ for 10 of them and added to
>> > the occasional snack food/fast food set we get. At .62ea, a fast and
>> > easy thing when busy.

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>> Lunchable?
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> It's like an army field ration or MRE for kids. In this case, theater of
> combat would be in the school lunchroom. I bought a lot of these things
> for my kids. It works out great because those brats never liked my lunches
> anyway and they really liked the crap in those boxes. Actually, I've had
> one of those things too - when nobody was looking. It's a win-win deal,
> the kids are happy and the parents don't have to spend the time making
> some peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for those nasty critters. As far
> as ideas goes, it's right up there with disposable diapers and canned
> formula.


Oh dear .... lol Thanks)

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