And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Sunday, December 17, 2023
The kid in my says all of that looks good. The 18 year old me would eat all of them at one sitting.
Kraft American cheese? No, it's like processed waxy plastic, or maybe plasticized wax, but it sure isn't cheese! Yuck! It is only one step better than Velveeta, which is the worst of any so-called "cheese" product. I liked most food at Boy Scout camp, but the "grilled cheese" sandwiches with Velveeta on white bread was the worst. Ugh.
I had that lunch box in grammar school.
ReplyDeleteThose sure are some thick slices.
ReplyDeleteProcessed American cheese... a heart attack in each slice.
ReplyDeleteI'm in.
Deleteyou are clueless. you vegan??
DeleteThe thickness of those slices would not be believed in today's school lunchrooms much less mother's kitchen.
ReplyDeletetwo bologna on Wonder with Miracle Whip, never varied. no fritos/hostess/cookies/fruit/chips/thermos/b'day extra. generic plain LB with no silliness.
ReplyDeleteTwo bologna? Borderline decadent at my house. Mustard don't spoil in the heat. And cheese was for Friday.
Deletenone of that is true anymore
ReplyDeleteKraft American cheese? No, it's like processed waxy plastic, or maybe plasticized wax, but it sure isn't cheese! Yuck! It is only one step better than Velveeta, which is the worst of any so-called "cheese" product. I liked most food at Boy Scout camp, but the "grilled cheese" sandwiches with Velveeta on white bread was the worst. Ugh.
ReplyDeleteKraft buys the leftover dregs from real cheese producers. Notice they dont even call it cheese.
ReplyDeleteOMG, izzat olive loaf? Barf!
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