Whenever I drop a slice of toast, it always lands butter side down.
Is butter magnetic?
Is butter magnetic?
This is just the top layer; I filled a shopping bag and more with these.
I did check for recalls- and reviews- but it seems this store simply overestimated demand for coffee with collagen. Tastes ok -which is the best one can say for this brand- and the collagen doesn't gum up my chosen 'medium of instrumentality' for coffee preparation.
I was asked on a previous post about some 'Colonel's Favorite' brand jellybeans I found, and I finally got around to eating 'em. The corn and gravy flavors don't taste like much of anything- least of all corn or gravy- and the chicken ones tasted of overused fryer oil, with a soupçon of diesel.
Verdict: on an Apocalyptic Wasteland scale, I rate them 'edible, but bad for morale.'
Utz recalls popular potato chip brands Zapp's and Dirty due to salmonella risk
>The Utz recall affects several flavors and bag sizes of Zapp’s and Dirty brand potato chips, according to a recall notice on the Food and Drug Administration website.
The affected flavors include salt and vinegar, sour cream and onion and more, which are available in different bag sizes.
The issue is due to a seasoning on the chips that contains a dry milk powder that could contain salmonella, according to the FDA notice. The powder, sourced from California Dairies and supplied by a third-party supplier, tested negative for salmonella before the company used it in the chips.
Some chocolate (Ghirardelli!), some Easter jelly beans- and yes, that is a bag of KFC jelly beans: I'm actually keen to try the fried chicken flavour.
Best score is the shoes. Brand new in box, and in My Size: I'm wearing them right now.
(I've deliberately obscured the logo on the sneaks; they're branded for a certain grocery chain.)