My grandmother had a glass bowl in her living room filled with all the matchbooks she had taken from various restaurants and she kept all the little shampoos and such from hotels on display in the bathroom.
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I've taken crackers and rolls from restaurants! And I just took salt and pepper I didn't need from Panera to have in my desk in case I ever bring my lunch again.
My parents were Depression/War era folks, and food was not to be wasted. I don't remember any snitching of rolls, but we weren't restaurant people except on special occasions when Manners were important. And Manners preclude roll-snitching.
And I just took salt and pepper I didn't need from Panera to have in my desk in case I ever bring my lunch again.
If the Starbucks has packets of honey, I'll nab some to throw in the drawer at home because sometimes you run out of honey! And you need a little bit.
Hey, I'm not saying I've never left a restaurant with food in my purse! Or a little red ramekin in a to-go box, accidentally.
One of our treasured family heirlooms is a piece of silverware from the hotel where my great grandfather was a bookkeeper.
Is Starbucks honey real honey? I am always suspicious of honey packets.
From my quick bit of research, it seems that Starbucks honey is indeed real honey, sourced from British Columbia and not ultrafiltered.
I am always suspicious of honey packets.
That's the thing you're suspicious of?
From my quick bit of research, it seems that Starbucks honey is indeed real honey, sourced from British Columbia and not ultrafiltered.
Research to the rescue!
I am always suspicious of honey packets.
That's the thing you're suspicious of?
Well, they are all shifty. Or squishy. I may mean squishy.
They've been infiltrated by Hydra for decades, you can't just trust that they are what they say they are.