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A neighbor called - she'd left some perishables on the counter in
haste to leave the house ( blame the kids) and would I go over and rescue said food. (Another good reason to leave a key with someone..they weren't coming back for many days or even a week.) I found a bag of Eggland's ready to eat hardcooked-- - 6 eggs for heaven knows what price. I never knew such a thing was available. Between stuff like that, the cooked bacon..........those who can afford em and/or are lazy hardly need to own an effing stove. There was a gallon of milk in there too - and I'd just bought a gallon and I'm out of freezer bottles. Prob. make custard or clam chowder with this milk bonanza. We've lost out taste for oyster stew. What would YOU do with a ton of milk? |
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