chocolate milk, white bread, dessert after dinner, soda. Everyday food or treat food when you were a kid?
White bread was our default, and we usually had a dessert every night. Choc milk and pop were treats.
I'm going to have to go with Hardison too, but they'd be cute together. I call for crossover!
Last week, a friend and I wrote a musical that includes two techie types from competing intelligence agencies falling in love and running away together. I totally based the female character off of Garcia.
I made cake for K-Bug, but normally we don't have baked sweets. CJ, who is eating everything in sight these days, usually has a frozen juice bar (Costco was out today, darnit) after dinner.
Growing up I had white bread, soda in the house, and I really don't remember chocolate milk, though there was always milk available.
I tend to keep milk and light yogurt around for CJ, wheat bread, and soda is only in restaurants on the rare occasion.
Dana, I liked the blue one with the buckle under the breasts, and the olive green one.
Dana, i like the one at Dillards best.
chocolate milk, white bread, dessert after dinner, soda. Everyday food or treat food when you were a kid?
we could have had chocolate milk everyday, but I never did. Soda was always available, but I'm not a soda drinker. I'd open a can of pepsi and then drink three sips and be done. Dessert after dinner was no, but sometimes there would be cookies. White bread or wheat bread it depended on what was on sale.
None of those are treat foods for me now nor everyday foods. Oh wait. I love chocolate milk if I can mix half chocolate milk half skim.
Oh, ha, totally posted those in the wrong thread. Try to envision which ones would look good for Erin to get married in. *g*
God, I've got to get a dress for the may wedding. Can't do it online, too many changes (and I really can't buy clothes online. I'm just too weirdly shaped.)
Got 2 cats passed out behind my knees, one ottering on the floor.
Dinner tonight was a spinach salad with tomatoes, chicken, dried cranberries, gorgonzola and girard's chicken salad dressing (sorta sweet sesame dressing.) I want more. It was nom.
Congrats, Erin!
I like the Dillards one too.