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> ObFood: Salami Crespone, club crackers and neufchatel cheese for
> breakfast. And a Cherry Coke Zero.
>
> -sw



Cherry Coke Zero is the worst. You have taste-in-ass disease?

BOB
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One time on Usenet, Steve Wertz > said:
> On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 22:38:58 -0400, BOB wrote:
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> > Cherry Coke Zero is the worst. You have taste-in-ass disease?

>
> It was picked-up free by mistake as part of a "Buy a rotisserie
> chicken, get these 4 things free". I thought it was caffeine
> free, not sugar free.
>
> OK, why was a buying a supermarket rotisserie chicken? My
> kitchen sink was clogged and the dishes were back up. I didn't
> plan on cooking that night. Sosueme :-P


Actually, those aren't bad for a quick dinner once in a while.
We picked one up one night after DS's ball game, and I thought
it was juicy and tasty. And they're certainly better than fast
food. We like the BBQ seasoned ones at Fred Meyer...

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One time on Usenet, Steve Wertz > said:
> On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 00:50:00 GMT, Little Malice wrote:
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> > One time on Usenet, Steve Wertz > said:
> >
> >> OK, why was I buying a supermarket rotisserie chicken? My
> >> kitchen sink was clogged and the dishes were back up. I didn't
> >> plan on cooking that night. Sosueme :-P

> >
> > Actually, those aren't bad for a quick dinner once in a while.
> > We picked one up one night after DS's ball game, and I thought
> > it was juicy and tasty. And they're certainly better than fast
> > food. We like the BBQ seasoned ones at Fred Meyer...

>
> They're hit and miss. Some of them are over-seasoned and/or
> over-salty and/or over-cooked - to the point of being mushy.
> Sometimes you can just *shake* the meat off the bone.
>
> They're certainly never dry, though. Tasty, salty,mushy, but
> often not very chickeny. I like em sometimes :-)


I'm guessing you've had them more often than we have -- I think
I've bought them 2-3 times now. But they've always been from FM,
so maybe that's why. I've never tried one from Wally World, and
I can't think of anyone else around here who makes them...

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Steve Wertz > wrote:

> On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 22:38:58 -0400, BOB wrote:
>
> > Cherry Coke Zero is the worst. You have taste-in-ass disease?

>
> It was picked-up free by mistake as part of a "Buy a rotisserie
> chicken, get these 4 things free". I thought it was caffeine
> free, not sugar free.
>
> OK, why was a buying a supermarket rotisserie chicken? My
> kitchen sink was clogged and the dishes were back up. I didn't
> plan on cooking that night. Sosueme :-P
>
> -sw


They have their place. :-)

I generally find them to be dry and over cooked tho'.
I'd rather hit Church's.
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 22:38:58 -0400, BOB wrote:
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>> Cherry Coke Zero is the worst. You have taste-in-ass disease?

>
> It was picked-up free by mistake as part of a "Buy a rotisserie
> chicken, get these 4 things free". I thought it was caffeine
> free, not sugar free.
>
> OK, why was a buying a supermarket rotisserie chicken?


Because they can be pretty tasty and are very convenient?


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> On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 22:38:58 -0400, BOB wrote:
>
>> Cherry Coke Zero is the worst. You have taste-in-ass disease?

>
> It was picked-up free by mistake as part of a "Buy a rotisserie
> chicken, get these 4 things free". I thought it was caffeine
> free, not sugar free.


LOL
You musta caught both of my references!

>
> OK, why was a buying a supermarket rotisserie chicken? My
> kitchen sink was clogged and the dishes were back up. I didn't
> plan on cooking that night. Sosueme :-P
>
> -sw

Once in a great while, they're pretty good. Especially if you get 4 things
free with them.

BOB


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