Perhaps The Slight Fever I’ve Had…
has affected me more than I thought. I was making myself some curried macaroni and cheese the other day and when I saw this
I immediately interpreted it as a sign from the divine of this
maybe I should have saved it and sold it on eBay?
Eat the cheese, and stop spending so much on your computers…
Sound and sane advice.
No cheese goes unconsumed in my house.
I see New Hampshire in the reverse. Have I missed something? We all know what Bingley’s missing.
It’s not kind to pick on the sickly and weak amongst us, Sis.
Especially when I can’t drink for a few more days.
I don’t see anything.
Pass the red.
Great, another one lost to the Cult of Mac…..*sigh*
I’ve been a Cultie since 1988, Wunder.
Well, since wine and cheese go together, and Mr. B. demanded — demanded! — names of Portuguese box wines a couple days back, here you go:
http://whatwouldalpanadrink.blogspot.com/2009/04/looking-for-decent-boxed-wines.html
Hmm, you are trying a deception, sir! none of the wines on that link are portuguese! the bandit label isn’t *really* boxed in the way we normally think. their schtick is they box their wine in small, single-glass sized boxes; it’s not the bongo-sized bladder value babies that we’ve come to know and love. it’s actually not bad, either. those other wines she shows are from the 3 liter ‘premium’ boxed wines and i just haven’t tried them yet…
but i bet you if i go to a store in Long Branch this weekend I’ll find some of those portuguese wines…
It looks like a Rock’Em Sock’Em Robot to me.
true, the nose is schmodged in a bit on him, isn’t it.
I swear they looked like boxes. They still doo, dammit.
God, what a wine snob. Sure, get your box wine on lower Broadway and see how many boxes you come home in.
5 liters of glory, Gary!
5 liters!
Now THAT’s “mac and cheese” if ever I saw it.
Get well soon!