tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1029689049331850972.post7742619017997570411..comments2023-10-26T09:33:36.136-03:00Comments on JavaChick's Blog: Week 22: June? Hello?JavaChickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06816858010039395389noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1029689049331850972.post-29072155315651954912013-06-10T10:04:24.990-03:002013-06-10T10:04:24.990-03:00Crabby - The baguettes are convenient in a way, be...Crabby - The baguettes are convenient in a way, because we don't tend to keep a lot of bread around and these are shelf stable for about a month...So handy when you need it, but not so great when they are calling "eat me! eat me!" all the time. :)<br /><br />Mary Anne - I used to freeze lunches often, but we don't have a lot of space in our current freezer, so I got out of the habit. It does make things easier though!<br /><br />Miz - Thanks! I do think that Costco is a mixed blessing, as Crabby mentioned. The fruits & veggies are great, but it's easy to get sucked in by other stuff that we don't really need. JavaChickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06816858010039395389noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1029689049331850972.post-35382358534646836842013-06-10T08:53:35.850-03:002013-06-10T08:53:35.850-03:00I LOVE THE WAY YOU WRITE
when we first moved I was...I LOVE THE WAY YOU WRITE<br />when we first moved I was sad there be no costco close by---NOW? Ive realized how much I wasted by purchasing in bulk...MIZhttp://mizfitonline.com/2013/06/10/of-kubler-ross-and-carbs/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1029689049331850972.post-54001882299429579102013-06-10T08:45:58.792-03:002013-06-10T08:45:58.792-03:00Yay, Frank! Grow fur!
What I do for lunch two day...Yay, Frank! Grow fur!<br /><br />What I do for lunch two days a week (oh, happy happy now that I get to go home for lunch the rest of the time!) is freeze some supper leftovers in microwavable containers and pick one out of the freezer the night before. Sometimes supper bears repetition so well that I don't bother to freeze it and just take it in the morning, but mostly this gives a lot of variety to choose from. <br /><br />Mary Anne in Kentuckysolarityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03606487180967915130noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1029689049331850972.post-41131166658083120352013-06-10T07:21:08.690-03:002013-06-10T07:21:08.690-03:00I can so relate to the blessing/curse of Costco qu...I can so relate to the blessing/curse of Costco quantities! It's hard not to have your choices influenced by what's on hand, so with the "treat" stuff (kettlecorn, mixed nuts etc) in our house in such large quantities, it's really hard to stay out of it.<br /><br />I've had to learn that the Lobster can handle kettlecorn but I can't. Once I start, I don't stop. So I don't care if it goes stale, I ain't helping her out on that one.<br /><br />Didn't know about the baguettes but I'm kinda glad about that!<br /><br />And, as usual, lovely pictures!Crabby McSlackerhttp://www.crankyfitness.comnoreply@blogger.com