Mashed potatoes, gravy and chicken, I get. But adding corn and cheese? EW.
That totally appeals to the food mixer in me. I haven't tried one, though.
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Mashed potatoes, gravy and chicken, I get. But adding corn and cheese? EW.
That totally appeals to the food mixer in me. I haven't tried one, though.
That totally appeals to the food mixer in me. I haven't tried one, though.
me too! I love a big mess o' food. i haven't tried it either though because Popeye's is my fried chicken chain of choice (although I haven't been there all year).
I just had a totally orange/yellow lunch -- orange bell pepper slices, babycut carrots, the most delicious TJ's frozen mac - n - cheez. Later I will have a red apple which is still at that end of the spectrum!
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Is it still possible to buy the good Sudafed in drugstores, or have they just stopped making the stuff with pseudoephedrine?
Mashed potatoes, gravy and chicken, I get. But adding corn and cheese? EW.
Well, if you layered it right, you'd have something not to far off from a chicken version of shepherd's pie (which I've seen on menus as "cottage pie"), but this just looks like "toss it in a bowl together", not layered.
You can buy it, but it's kept behind the counter. (No prescription needed, but you can't just pull it off the shelf.)
The last time I bought Claratin-D, the pharmacy also had me sign a logsheet with my name, driver's license #, and the date and time I bought it. (Apparently the thinking is that no meth addict would have the patience to fill out the entire line.)
I want my blue Sudafed, damnit. A trip to Target seems to be in order.
Is it still possible to buy the good Sudafed in drugstores, or have they just stopped making the stuff with pseudoephedrine?
You can get it; you just need to get it from either (a) the pharmacy or (b) the checkout counter, depending on which store you use. Often, they'll have coupons near the pseudo-pseudoephedrine for the good stuff. Oh, and I think they make you give a name and address (or at least show ID).
Something else I got recently I had to get at the front counter. I think it was OTC Prilosec. Not sure why that is restricted in any way.
This is my first day without DayQuil in almost a week. I hope the phlegm recedes a bit before I have to get on a plane on Thursday.
I've been unable to find the non-drying aqua liquigels. Which means I'm pretty much screwed. I tried a few other things and they only made things worse.