If somebody else offers up a $1.39 double cheese burger, count me in.
Did you know the McDouble is the same burger as the double cheeseburger but the doublecheese burger is 50 cents more?
$1.39?
... And they use real cheese?
It's recycled free range cheese.$1.39?
... And they use real cheese?
It's recycled free range cheese.
They don't do well in the sun either. This is why I prefer barn raised, grain fed cheese.Well then the cheese ranchers just need to be more responsible.
A little barb wire fence will cut them down to size very quickly.![]()
Ahhh, free range cheese. Soon the air will be filled with the aroma of the blossoming mac-n-cheese trees...It's recycled free range cheese.
Sweet! Is there a Spirals cultivar?Ahhh, free range cheese. Soon the air will be full with the aroma of the blossoming mac-n-cheese trees...
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They don't do well in the sun either. This is why I prefer barn raised, grain fed cheese.
Ahhh, free range cheese. Soon the air will be full with the aroma of the blossoming mac-n-cheese trees...
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On the range they have to deal with cheese hawks swooping down from above.But it's so cruel to keep them all penned in that way. What kind of a life is that for them?
On the range they have to deal with cheese hawks swooping down from above.
Hopefully more responsible than the marshmallow farmers...Well then the cheese ranchers just need to be more responsible.
Yes, and a penne one as well, so I hear.Sweet! Is there a Spirals cultivar?
The wild growing ones along the lake look majestic against the shoreline.That's why it's my favourite time of the year. Those macaroni blossoms are a thing of beauty aren't' they?
Hopefully more responsible than the marshmallow farmers...
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That's what a fresh crop of marshmallows look like.
But when left out in the sun, they turn...
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This nasty black, and aren't very tasty.
The wild growing ones along the lake look majestic against the shoreline.
The wife picked up this real neat Chocolate Bonsai tree, just for that very reason...Very, very irresponsible!
Everyone knows that you need to get in there with the chocolate and graham crackers before they turn black.
Sheesh, I'm a city girl and even I know that one.
I guess they puff up, in the last few weeks on the vine?This is what they look like prior to harvest and before cut to length.
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Especially near Port Hope.Good things really do grow in Ontario don't they?
Are they part of the shaghetti tree family?Yes, and a penne one as well, so I hear..
It takes time for them to fully ripen and puff up.I guess they puff up, in the last few weeks on the vine?
The wife picked up this real neat Chocolate Bonsai tree, just for that very reason...
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Especially near Port Hope.
Are they part of the shaghetti tree family?
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