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Which one of you wiseacres said he saw Oprah in Tampa??
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In or parish, walmart and Brookshires, several Dollar stores of various brands, two local and two chain auto parts (lots of logging, so lots of parts needed) a couple pharmacies, a good hardware/lumber yard and outside of eating,, that’s pretty much it. So, walmart stays busy because there is not much choice. (and the local pawn shop is the only LGS but it’s pretty much of a pawn shop and not much of a gun shop.).i will willingly pay more at a brick and mortar store to help them survive. i don't want to end up without a choice.
i also don't shop at walmart (for similar reasons). even as a poor, i put principles above price.
/luckily i don't live someplace without lots of options.
//i'm not buying diapers and gallons of milk every other day, so i blame nobody if they shop there.
Micheal is by far the worst storm I have witnessed in my 40 years of Gulf Coast living. Looked like a damn Tornado 80 miles wide came through.ranking came out...
Ha!!! It does get annoying. However, it seems anytime I want something even slightly offbeat, Lowe’s/Home Depot don’t stock it.Personally I thought it was freaking awesome to not see 47 Amazon, 12 UPS and 9 FedUp trucks on my cul de sac today.
I say get out of the house and go shopping for yourself.
I hate on line shopping and delivery.
Micheal is by far the worst storm I have witnessed in my 40 years of Gulf Coast living. Looked like a damn Tornado 80 miles wide came through.
Personally I thought it was freaking awesome to not see 47 Amazon, 12 UPS and 9 FedUp trucks on my cul de sac today.
I say get out of the house and go shopping for yourself.
I hate on line shopping and delivery.
Eye's got an outie, Mic LMichael.
It's Michael.
Micheal is how dumb wimmerns spell Michael.
Youse ain't know dum wimmerns, izz ya?
Ya have to remember, I don't own a car. If I were going to "Get out of the house," I'd have to do it by Uber/Lyft... which I could do, but even they were not running yesterday or today. Hopefully, tomorrow, so I can get to the grocery store. And, hopefully, they've been able to restock (it was horrible there on Monday... absolutely nothing on the shelves). You know the "Panic Party" everyone does when there's the threat of tropical weather.
Our last trip to Publix on Tuesday was for ice cream.
We came home with this:
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no pun intended.
But you have Bluebell. I prefer it over Tillamook.As it turns out, I went back to the store today (Uber/Lyft) for some additional shopping. This was about 3pm after my last tutoring class. Wally World was "P-A-C-K-E-D!!" But most of the shelves were full. They had what I needed, including plenty of ice cream (but only the larger 2 pints of coffee). Uggghh.
But, wouldn't ya know it.... By the time I got out of the store, it was about 3:50p. And I called for an Uber/Lyft, and none were available. Not a single one! And you know how they keep egging you on ("Driver is only 8 min. away.... 6 min. away ... 5 min away.." etc. it would get down to like 3 min away and then a couple of minutes later, it would drop off and see we're finding you a new ride.... which of course, would not be there until 19 minutes later. That would happen 2-3 times. And I kept going back and forth between Uber and Lyft to see if one would get her sooner. Finally, after an almost 2 hour wait and with almost all of my ice cream melted, a Lyft finally came, and I got home. and my ice cream into the freezer. I tried a Kondike bar a second ago. Not bad. It kept its integrity. Will see how the two pint tubs do a bit later. But lesson learaned. Don't take an Uber for shopping except for early in the morning when they are plentiful.... certainly not during evening rush hour and certainly not with frozen/perishable groceries.
Good news is, the cul-de-sac is totally dry. I need only go out and rake/sweep leaves, etc. in the morning. The back yard river is down to almost a foot below the retaining wall and receding fast. So maybe it won't be as big a deal as we thought.
Oh, and sorry.. no "Tillamook Mudslide' flavor there, either!
But you have Bluebell. I prefer it over Tillamook.
As it turns out, I went back to the store today (Uber/Lyft) for some additional shopping. This was about 3pm after my last tutoring class. Wally World was "P-A-C-K-E-D!!" But most of the shelves were full. They had what I needed, including plenty of ice cream (but only the larger 2 pints of coffee). Uggghh.
But, wouldn't ya know it.... By the time I got out of the store, it was about 3:50p. And I called for an Uber/Lyft, and none were available. Not a single one! And you know how they keep egging you on ("Driver is only 8 min. away.... 6 min. away ... 5 min away.." etc. it would get down to like 3 min away and then a couple of minutes later, it would drop off and see we're finding you a new ride.... which of course, would not be there until 19 minutes later. That would happen 2-3 times. And I kept going back and forth between Uber and Lyft to see if one would get here sooner. Finally, after an almost 2 hour wait and with almost all of my ice cream melted, a Lyft finally came, and I got home. and my ice cream into the freezer. I tried a Kondike bar a second ago. Not bad. It kept its integrity. Will see how the two pint tubs do a bit later. But lesson learaned. Don't take an Uber for shopping except for early in the morning when they are plentiful.... certainly not during evening rush hour and certainly not with frozen/perishable groceries.
Good news is, the cul-de-sac is totally dry. I need only go out and rake/sweep leaves, etc. in the morning. The back yard river is down to almost a foot below the retaining wall and receding fast. So maybe it won't be as big a deal as we thought.
Oh, and sorry.. no "Tillamook Mudslide' flavor there, either!
Its around.Frankly, I don't recall seeing "BlueBell" there, either, but I do see it on their "Online Shopping and Delivery" website. I saw their "Great Value:" house brand (much cheaper than anything else) as well as Hagen Daz, Ben & Jerry's (I'll never touch that BS ), etc. BlueBell could have been there. I'll look for it next time.
My bathroom drain’s were backing up as well. In the middle of the day after the storm a heavy equipment truck showed up in my street, opened a man hole and cleaned it out.Holy cow! The waters finally receded today. Being able to flush a toilet and poop inside is a luxury at this point. 2 days in, and still holding strong!
Half in and half out...What is the tide supposed to be when it hits?
Totally. Bluebell>TillamookBut you have Bluebell. I prefer it over Tillamook.
Its around.
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Half gallon or pints. Lots of great flavors. This is just their year round flavors. Lots of rotational flavors too. Two missing row labels are strawberry, pistachio almond, buttered pecan, cherry vanilla, coffee, and black walnut.
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My bathroom drain’s were backing up as well. In the middle of the day after the storm a heavy equipment truck showed up in my street, opened a man hole and cleaned it out.
Drain’s working fine again. Power came back on after 24h, I got lucky. Many are still without.
I know it looks good. Along with the A&W and the cookies and cream varieties. Problem is nearest bluebell is 6.5 hrs away. I will be going to Houston for Christmas with my family though. Problem is I don't think I'm going to be able to catch all of the rotationals I want. Cookies and cream cheesecake, cinnamon twist, oatmeal creme pie, and chocolate brownie truffle.Hmmmmm.... That "Dr. Pepper Float" flavor looks interesting.... I'll have to see if they have it.
No thanks. Bluebell is gross…too many artificial ingredientsBut you have Bluebell. I prefer it over Tillamook.
Just as an update to your 2015 article, Bluebell closed completely for a year after that and revamped their facilities.No thanks. Bluebell is gross…too many artificial ingredients
Blue Bell Creameries Ordered To Pay $17.25 Million In Criminal Penalties In Connection With 2015 Listeria Contamination
A federal court in Texas sentenced ice cream manufacturer Blue Bell Creameries L.P. to pay $17.25 million in criminal penalties for shipments of contaminated products linked to a 2015 listeriosis outbreak, the Justice Department announced today.www.justice.gov
Makes me wonder how exactly this happened…… or made happen. Perhaps by “design” ?Just as an update to your 2015 article, Bluebell closed completely for a year after that and revamped their facilities.
Do some searching and you’ll find that there are listeria outbreaks in food almost weekly by all sorts of companies that sell nationally. From vegetables to meats to peanut butter and on and on. Recently almost 10 million pre-cooked chicken vacuum packs sent nationwide to restaurants and institutions were recalled.
That’s possible I suppose, as it would be fairly easy to introduce into a supply chain. This from a quick search:Makes me wonder how exactly this happened…… or made happen. Perhaps by “design” ?
My wife worked for Blue Bell a long time ago and her cousin still works there. In fact, a big chunk of the family still lives in Washington and Grimes counties.Frankly, I don't recall seeing "BlueBell" there, either, but I do see it on their "Online Shopping and Delivery" website. I saw their "Great Value:" house brand (much cheaper than anything else) as well as Hagen Daz, Ben & Jerry's (I'll never touch that BS ), etc. BlueBell could have been there. I'll look for it next time.
Take cooler bag with you. I ve got several in both vehicles. Wouldn't want to use for long term storage but they work nice for keeping frozen food frozen between store and house.As it turns out, I went back to the store today (Uber/Lyft) for some additional shopping. This was about 3pm after my last tutoring class. Wally World was "P-A-C-K-E-D!!" But most of the shelves were full. They had what I needed, including plenty of ice cream (but only the larger 2 pints of coffee). Uggghh.
But, wouldn't ya know it.... By the time I got out of the store, it was about 3:50p. And I called for an Uber/Lyft, and none were available. Not a single one! And you know how they keep egging you on ("Driver is only 8 min. away.... 6 min. away ... 5 min away.." etc. it would get down to like 3 min away and then a couple of minutes later, it would drop off and see we're finding you a new ride.... which of course, would not be there until 19 minutes later. That would happen 2-3 times. And I kept going back and forth between Uber and Lyft to see if one would get here sooner. Finally, after an almost 2 hour wait and with almost all of my ice cream melted, a Lyft finally came, and I got home. and my ice cream into the freezer. I tried a Kondike bar a second ago. Not bad. It kept its integrity. Will see how the two pint tubs do a bit later. But lesson learaned. Don't take an Uber for shopping except for early in the morning when they are plentiful.... certainly not during evening rush hour and certainly not with frozen/perishable groceries.
Good news is, the cul-de-sac is totally dry. I need only go out and rake/sweep leaves, etc. in the morning. The back yard river is down to almost a foot below the retaining wall and receding fast. So maybe it won't be as big a deal as we thought.
Oh, and sorry.. no "Tillamook Mudslide' flavor there, either!
Take cooler bag with you. I ve got several in both vehicles. Wouldn't want to use for long term storage but they work nice for keeping frozen food frozen between store and house.
The Tilamook mudslide is good, but I wish they did a better job of distributing the fudge so that you don't get big blocks of undippable fudge. Would be better if it was more of a sauce like in fudge ripple
Or buy a car
I do. And I remember our conversation about it.
I grew up with the freedom of owning my own vehicle, regardless of the expense. I know you didn't.
In my mind and budget, it's worth the expense to not rely on Lyft, Uber, public transportation, etc for my ability to go to and from where I choose.
6 months ago, I used the bus to go and pick up my van from a repair. I rode the 45 minutes to work with Rebecca. Once there it was almost 3 additional hours to get to Dale Mabry and I-275 area.
In a car, that's 45 minutes.
No way an I giving up my freedom to travel, for the likes of waiting for a Lyft. (pun intended)
Actually, I did. And I was just as active then as you are now. I'd drive to and from NJ to Cape Cod every year, as well as taking the ferry across to/from Martha's Vineyard. I drove myself down to Florida several times when I moved down here. I went everywhere.
These days, I just don't feel as much need to go anywhere, as you still seem to do. Certainly not worth having to incur all that expense to get back into it. Perhaps, if I hit the Zillion $ Lotto, I might return to it. Until then, I'll rent a car if I really need to go somewhere. But I haven't lately. And, again, with JTAC gone, I have even less of a need.
Understood. Not for me, though.
Like I said, my need for that is not as great as it used to be. If something ever should come up, I'll rent, like I did when going to JTAC. I still think it cheaper than the complete expense of buying and maintaining the car, fueling it and paying the insurance.