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10-22-2009, 12:38 AM
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Thats creepy.
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I guess anything can be organic if you just say it is.
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10-22-2009, 11:42 AM
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Sounds like something children would enjoy making.
Maybe we should report back on the most bizarre thing you see in someone's cart. This sure is a strange product.
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I have to agree that nothing about it sounds Organic. It's just weird! And I am now on a mission next time I go grocery shopping - I must find the strangest object in somebody's cart (not including my own, of course!)
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Food Network Fan Pancake batter and waffle batter are 2 different things.
I bet there are lots of people that don't know that!
Do you ever make waffles whipping the whites separately and folding them in? This is my favorite method.
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Well, I went grocery shopping while in town today and about the weirdest thing in my cart was Junior Johnson pork rinds (He makes some good country ham too!). The rest was the usual fresh veggies, meats, bread, butter and Blue Bell butter pecan ice cream. Can't forget the Blue Bell butter pecan ice cream.
Next time I go, I'll do a wee bit of spying in other people's carts.
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