Before you could get it in the UK, I used to carry jars of Hellmann’s over there – Heinz salad dressing they use is horrid.
I agree, Miracle Whip is better on some things.
CG, It appears you have a problem with me. Why don’t you let your thinly-veiled hostility towards me out in the sunshine, darling. Or is there some issue in your own life that’s bothering you?
I never tried the frozen one’s Arkady I’ll give them a shot.
Growing up one of my dad’s best buddies was Mr. Bellacicco so we always had plenty of fresh baked Bellacicco Italian Bread and Sesame Bread Sticks around the house. So good.
THL, BTW, isn’t Balthazars bakery somewhere in Jersey? (I think in North Jersey though). Maybe you can pick up bread directly from them? They are yummmyyyy.
I’ll tell Xing you said Herro, Biff.
I iwsh they sold that orange powder in little shakers for use at home.
Posted by: Arkady at October 19, 2009 4:37 PM
ROFL
Before you could get it in the UK, I used to carry jars of Hellmann’s over there – Heinz salad dressing they use is horrid.
I agree, Miracle Whip is better on some things.
CG, It appears you have a problem with me. Why don’t you let your thinly-veiled hostility towards me out in the sunshine, darling. Or is there some issue in your own life that’s bothering you?
“The Chinese invented the hero. It came in between gunpowder and pasta.”
I thought the Chinese invented the herro too.
I never tried the frozen one’s Arkady I’ll give them a shot.
Growing up one of my dad’s best buddies was Mr. Bellacicco so we always had plenty of fresh baked Bellacicco Italian Bread and Sesame Bread Sticks around the house. So good.
THL, BTW, isn’t Balthazars bakery somewhere in Jersey? (I think in North Jersey though). Maybe you can pick up bread directly from them? They are yummmyyyy.
Didn’t the Italians invent the meatball hero?
Apple beat the numbers.