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ha ha ha, our house is horrid... creamy and crunchy, mayo and miracle whip, skim or almond milk and whole milk, pork vs beef hot dogs, but the WORST... how can one consume ORANGE American cheese?!?!?
It's tecnically called "Yellow" American cheese as opposed to "White" Amercian. I used to work in a deli.

I LOVE American cheese in the individual wrappers. Awesomeness individually.

As far as milk, all we have is Almond milk. Started when mini-MS #1 had a dairy issue. Therefore no yogurt, no cheese, and no moo moo milk. We've just kept the almond milk because that's what Mrs. MS wants. And I've got to agree with what has already been stated, I could drink the whole carton of the chocolate almond milk without putting it down.

Honey peanut butter is teh awesomeness.
Individally wrapped "american cheese slices" are not cheese it is a "patuerized processed cheese food product" read the label.

how can one consume ORANGE American cheese?!?!?
What difference does it make? It's all gross. Whether or not there is food coloring in it.

American "cheese" is nothing of the sort. It is "pasturized cheese product" and can't legally be labeled simply as "cheese." :puke:
I believe you're referring to the the individully wrapped stuff. You should buy some Land O' Lakes American cheese....THAT is cheese and American cheese (white or yello) is awesome and AMERICAN!

 
On a separate note, we are trying out a farm share this summer. I thought it might be more of a hassle than it's worth, but it is actually working out quite nicely. A dozen farm-fresh eggs and a huge box of veggies every week. Works out to be about $26 per week which is way less than what we would spend on those types of items at the grocery store.

 
On a separate note, we are trying out a farm share this summer. I thought it might be more of a hassle than it's worth, but it is actually working out quite nicely. A dozen farm-fresh eggs and a huge box of veggies every week. Works out to be about $26 per week which is way less than what we would spend on those types of items at the grocery store.
You really ought to do a garden. I have maybe 20 bucks tied up in ours and it has produced a good bit of cukes, lettuce, and maters.

 
I LOVE American cheese in the individual wrappers. Awesomeness individually.
Individally wrapped "american cheese slices" are not cheese it is a "patuerized processed cheese food product" read the label.
Bolded, italicized, and underlined for impact. If it's yellow, individually wrapped, square, commonly sold under the brand name of "Kraft", and has "cheese" in the name, it's cheese, dammit! :p

 
don't you have to work at the farm too?
You can in which case you basically pay next to nothing. If you don't work, you pay the full amount then. At least that is what this one offers.

You really ought to do a garden. I have maybe 20 bucks tied up in ours and it has produced a good bit of cukes, lettuce, and maters.
Thought about that but just not willing to put the time and effort in as we both tend to work late and we play a lot extra curricular bar league sports. Ha ha.

 
Not much of a lunch post, but I got dinner in motion.

I got a strawberry and orange salsa mellowing out in the fridge, and I will put it over some broiled tilapia later. Got an avocado and some corn on the cob to go on the side, and some watermelon for dessert.

 
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