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colpuck Dec 3, 2009 9:25 am

Seth forward a demand letter to BA's counsel, oppose any continuance based on harm, travel plans and such. Make hotel reservations or something to show dates.

Still not a lawyer.

time for work.

monitor Dec 3, 2009 9:25 am


Originally Posted by AMF in NJ (Post 12918687)
Publix is OK, but it's no Wegmans. :-:

By reputation and of what I remember, Wegmans is probably the best. I first ran into one of their stores when I was working in Rochester in the 80s but have yet to get to any of the new locations in NJ.

rolov Dec 3, 2009 9:25 am

I just wanted to see what happens to the box, and the first page says:
This message is hidden because Anglo Large Clawed Otter is on your ignore list.

belynch Dec 3, 2009 9:26 am


Originally Posted by AMF in NJ (Post 12918687)
Publix is OK, but it's no Wegmans. :-:

Amen.

Does anyone know of anywhere that "stuffs" biscuits (think a Southern empanada)? I'm thinking this would be a good business venture. The capital costs are extraordinarily low, they're very good, and very addictive.

If people can charge $12 for a gourmet cupcake then I can certainly get away with $3/biscuit. :-::-::-:

Steph3n Dec 3, 2009 9:31 am

got a new dressing yesterday at Publix, bolthouse Farms creamy yogurt salad dressing, Honey Dijon flavor.

I am ready to give up all the others except the vinaigrettes, this is good stuff!

Steph3n Dec 3, 2009 9:33 am


Originally Posted by belynch (Post 12918715)
Amen.

Does anyone know of anywhere that "stuffs" biscuits (think a Southern empanada)? I'm thinking this would be a good business venture. The capital costs are extraordinarily low, they're very good, and very addictive.

If people can charge $12 for a gourmet cupcake then I can certainly get away with $3/biscuit. :-::-::-:

bob Evans....sausage and gravy :D

Mackieman Dec 3, 2009 9:33 am

CO just issued the change fee waiver for flights tomorrow through Sunday at IAH. At least they're attempting to plan ahead for the :rolleyes:.

rolov Dec 3, 2009 9:33 am


Originally Posted by belynch (Post 12918715)
Amen.

Does anyone know of anywhere that "stuffs" biscuits (think a Southern empanada)? I'm thinking this would be a good business venture. The capital costs are extraordinarily low, they're very good, and very addictive.

If people can charge $12 for a gourmet cupcake then I can certainly get away with $3/biscuit. :-::-::-:

But you already have a cupcake carrier for the $12 cupcakes on the go.

Olton Hall Dec 3, 2009 9:34 am


Originally Posted by belynch (Post 12918715)
Amen.

Does anyone know of anywhere that "stuffs" biscuits (think a Southern empanada)? I'm thinking this would be a good business venture. The capital costs are extraordinarily low, they're very good, and very addictive.

If people can charge $12 for a gourmet cupcake then I can certainly get away with $3/biscuit. :-::-::-:

I know I have seen something like that recently but I can't remember where. It was a smaller store. (It was probably the Food network and not in person now that I think about it.) It think you could get a bit more than $3 too.

Steph3n Dec 3, 2009 9:34 am


Originally Posted by rolov (Post 12918747)
But you already have a cupcake carrier for the $12 cupcakes on the go.

you can haz biscuit carrier for less than a penny, called a napkin.

Olton Hall Dec 3, 2009 9:35 am


Originally Posted by Mackieman (Post 12918745)
CO just issued the change fee waiver for flights tomorrow through Sunday at IAH. At least they're attempting to plan ahead for the :rolleyes:.

You should see them on the Weather Channel right now. They are acting like little kids waiting for the snow to arrive.

rolov Dec 3, 2009 9:35 am


Originally Posted by Steph3n (Post 12918758)
you can haz biscuit carrier for less than a penny, called a napkin.

Not where belynch goes - Tim Horton's

Steph3n Dec 3, 2009 9:39 am


Originally Posted by rolov (Post 12918771)
Not where belynch goes - Tim Horton's

ok you can call it a biscuit roller contest, and it is just a napkin rolled up when you roll it out it is a contest entry and a biscuit holder.

It needs a note that if too much grease on it, it is not valid!

Xyzzy Dec 3, 2009 9:40 am


Originally Posted by Steph3n (Post 12918448)
and fresh tomato no canned stuff. Beans are canned I don't have time waiting on them to soak.

Why bother with beans? :rolleyes: They take up space where extra meat could be!

Steph3n Dec 3, 2009 9:45 am


Originally Posted by xyzzy (Post 12918796)
Why bother with beans? :rolleyes: They take up space where extra meat could be!

I like beans in my chili :) it is spicccy too.

ok I am in gripy mood now. Publix doesn't sell peppers right, I wanted to get 3 serrano, 4 jalapeno, 4 habenero and 3 scotch bonnets. At publix IS NOT POSSIBLE

they only sell meat containers filled with peppers (for a low price) but it is entirely too many. I had to settle for a package of serrano peppers instead of 3 I have about thirty!

It cost a $1.76 but I wanted varietal spicy peppers (they have varietal pack of sweet peppers)

This chili has two packs of HOT (their words) chili mix, not hot at all, 2 teaspoons of crushed scotch bonnet sauce, and a handful of serranos. It cooked up to be a very spicy blend. I love it.


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