In Ann Arbor, there is a little Oriental Market that sells all kinds of odd
and delicious treats. I recently found this from a previous trip and upon
perusing the label for an expiration date, I noticed how much this package
weighs. What do you think? Not only that, how much does this cost?
And to my surprise, it appears to be good until November!!!
It doesn't matter though, I think the shelf life is the same as a Twinkie.
Anyway...See ya (I Hope) Thursday 8:00 PM EDST....
peanut candy sounds good to me...smiles...we have a place like that here..i will be here friday morning with bells on...
ReplyDelete^^^does not sleep or eat or leave the computer!
ReplyDeleteyou'd go wild here!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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isn't the twinkie's shelf life 55 years?
ReplyDeleteBut, is it gluten free? That's what I want to know!
ReplyDeleteI'll have a Payday, please Mr. G?
ReplyDeleteCarrots and Hummus, please ... swim suite season is upon us (at least this far south :) Has it stopped snowing yet? ha ha
ReplyDeleteMargaret Bednar...
ReplyDeleteTomorrow calls for some scattered Flurries
Thanks for asking....:-)
...but 30 degrees in Petoskey!! and snow.... through Sunday!! I just enjoyed an 85 degree day. Most were complaining how hot it was... I kept telling them there was a breeze, it could be worse :)
ReplyDeleteyummmm, peanut candy.... mind you, i don't get the need for expiry dates on sweets at all, like they are meant to last so long?????
ReplyDeleteEven in the far reaches of the Orient, the respect for the 55 is shown! We had an ice storm here and a hard freeze yesterday, so you're not alone in your wintry sufferings.
ReplyDeleteMy 55 is written, but won't be up till tomorrow, as I am still cheesing my way through a poem a day.
Gosh but that sure is a good looking guy in the first pic! lol
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