An Orange Julius. As in 1970's vintage ... they seemed to change in the 80's to a thicker and richer recipe. But I was just munching on an Auntie Anne's pretzel and thought I'd give my ... for an old-style Orange Julius.
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Oh man, that sounds great. When my child tax credit comes in on the 15th I’m getting me some of that.A little more complex: risotto and seared scallops. Been thinking about it since Friday.
Since I still have little taste and no smell I crave everything right now, but it’s not worth eating because nothing tastes good. But there are a few foods that I used to eat that I can no longer find anywhere. Stewart’s Key Lime soda and these smooth and melty mints. When I was pregnant I would have chased your down for a fruit roll up!
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Thanks! That is a decent price, too. I found a few on Amazon but the prices were ridiculous.Smooth & Melty Mints Large 32oz
Smooth & Melty Mints Large 32oz - So smooth and creamy they melt in your mouth. This is a 32 ounce bag of the Smooth and Melty "large" size mints. We also have these in the petite size!blaircandy.com
For my wife's birthday I went to the seafood market and got a half bushel . Ate some raw and put some on the grill with butter and parmesan cheese. The rest were steamed. We ate every one of them.I get cravings for raw oysters and pure ground horseradish probably 2 or 3 times per week year round. Kind of irritating really because they are hardly ever "near at hand" unless I plan for it ahead of time (which I do as often as I can) or leave the house (which I do as little as I can).
And you couldn’t buy a single pizza. Had to be the two on the cardboard tray wrapped in paper.If we're going something I want that I can't get. Little Ceasers pizza from the late 80s that came in the paper sleeve. Just was a great weekend when mom would run us by a local video place to rent 2 movies and an nes game for the weekend (the stores special) and then over to Little Ceasers to pick up a couple pizzas. My brothers and I thought we were kings.
If we're going something I want that I can't get. Little Ceasers pizza from the late 80s that came in the paper sleeve. Just was a great weekend when mom would run us by a local video place to rent 2 movies and an nes game for the weekend (the stores special) and then over to Little Ceasers to pick up a couple pizzas. My brothers and I thought we were kings.
Godfather’s was our go-to pizza place growing up. Mainly the one on Albemarle Rd. Then a lot of them changed to Pantera Pizza. But one at Park Road Shopping Center held out for a long time…maybe decades?There was a pizza brand that I liked back in the 80's --- maybe "Godfather's" (edit) I can't recall exactly --- they'd put the ingredients (I like pork) under all the cheese. The crust (the outer edge part) was sort of folded back on itself so it stayed "doughy." I liked these a lot more than Pizza Hut's "pan" pizza (still, to this day, prefer PH's thin-and-crispy).
If this thread is only about something to eat....I got nuthin......but otherwise.......A New To Me GUN!
Those little buggers are my arch nemesis. I’m so thankful they’re hard to find.Since I still have little taste and no smell I crave everything right now, but it’s not worth eating because nothing tastes good. But there are a few foods that I used to eat that I can no longer find anywhere. Stewart’s Key Lime soda and these smooth and melty mints. When I was pregnant I would have chased your down for a fruit roll up!
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I would pay dearly for a loaf of Gub-ment cheese from the 70’s.
The first three are 🔥Peanut butter no-bake cookies.
9 layer chocolate cake from Carlie C’s.
School lunch pizza.
A big honkin’ slab of seared tuna so rare that a talented surgeon could still save it.
Homemade buckeyes.
Oh good Lord. Just talking about this crap gonna make my glucometer explode!! [emoji38]
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