Flavors of Childhood?
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Omg yessss cheesestick or slice of cheese rolled up in a tortilla and warmed was a staple!pancakerunner wrote: »
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Omg yessss cheesestick or slice of cheese rolled up in a tortilla and warmed was a staple!pancakerunner wrote: »
Always!0 -
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Omg yessss cheesestick or slice of cheese rolled up in a tortilla and warmed was a staple!pancakerunner wrote: »
Same here!0 -
RelCanonical wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Omg yessss cheesestick or slice of cheese rolled up in a tortilla and warmed was a staple!pancakerunner wrote: »
Same here!
warm up and let it cool so the cheese hardens a bit... NEED1 -
Having so many nostalgic cravings today... I blame this fall weather.0
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Omg yessss cheesestick or slice of cheese rolled up in a tortilla and warmed was a staple!pancakerunner wrote: »
I may need to show my kids this trick.2 -
WinoGelato wrote: »Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Omg yessss cheesestick or slice of cheese rolled up in a tortilla and warmed was a staple!pancakerunner wrote: »
I may need to show my kids this trick.
Some recomendations: works great with a corn tortilla or Flatout wrap.0 -
fourtotwentychars wrote: »Make a comeback? Never been away.
Just got them today. Took 3 weeks to ship from UK but they arrived perfect. These are thinner than that marathon but wow are they good! thanks for the info! reliving a little bit of my childhood.4 -
Nice. Don't eat them all at once, remember your daily target.3
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Skin, flesh and all.
Flesh only: Pomelos, lemons, limes, grapefruit in the sour citrus fruits offerings.
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Chicken and dumplings was one of my favorites from my mom. My grandma made potato lefse and rosettes. Yum!2
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quiksylver296 wrote: »seltzermint555 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »My grandma made graham cracker/frosting "sandwiches" for us, and hot jello to drink when we were sick. Oh, and cinnamon toast.
(When I went looking for a image for cinnamon toast, I found it in a recipe site. Who in the kitten needs a recipe for cinnamon toast?!? :laugh:)
my mom made this for me...even when I was like 28, she would send me home with them in a Rubbermaid container and I'd polish those bad boys off with milk. Delish.
Guess what I'm craving now? :laugh:
Yes this3 -
iwantallthefoodzz wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »seltzermint555 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »My grandma made graham cracker/frosting "sandwiches" for us, and hot jello to drink when we were sick. Oh, and cinnamon toast.
(When I went looking for a image for cinnamon toast, I found it in a recipe site. Who in the kitten needs a recipe for cinnamon toast?!? :laugh:)
my mom made this for me...even when I was like 28, she would send me home with them in a Rubbermaid container and I'd polish those bad boys off with milk. Delish.
Guess what I'm craving now? :laugh:
Yes this
Yes, but the sticks.
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@pancakerunner that reminds me of these they always gave us at before and after school care in elementary school!
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pancakerunner wrote: »
When I was first losing some years ago I ate Hunts 99% fat free chocolate puddings because they were tasty and low cal.
They have been discontinued here. So sad.1 -
pancakerunner wrote: »
anyone else have cheez it casserole growing up?
No but now I want it😈1 -
PaperDoll_ wrote: »
I remember actually liking this as a kid.
We'd bake ours in the oven until they were practically see thru so good😍3 -
pancakerunner wrote: »
anyone else have cheez it casserole growing up?
No but now I want it😈
Thanks for bumping this... now I'm craving it..0 -
PaperDoll_ wrote: »
I remember actually liking this as a kid.
We'd bake ours in the oven until they were practically see thru so good😍
Also craving this!0 -
Twigs. OMG.1
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My grandma always had a can of these on the counter:
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AngryViking1970 wrote: »My grandma always had a can of these on the counter:
OMG this reminds me of this christmas candy
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pancakerunner wrote: »
My stepmom gets these every year for me and my stepsister, even though we are 42 and 51 now.
I can't bring myself to tell her I hate them.4 -
777Gemma888 wrote: »Missed Peanut ruffs ....
Until I'd discovered Bamba in the Israeli grocery store. Win!!
Trade Joes carries Bamba penaut butter puffs $0.99 a bag.0 -
seltzermint555 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »
My stepmom gets these every year for me and my stepsister, even though we are 42 and 51 now.
I can't bring myself to tell her I hate them.
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pancakerunner wrote: »
I used to love getting these! I had no clue they're still around.1
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