Check out this employment letter: [link]
Basically, it says, "If we hadn't already fired you, we would have fired you for this other thing that was in the revised employee handbook that you should have known about."
eta: The person's response is kinda' funny....
And 1200 is only a diet day's worth of calories!
For real. I was actually surprised to hear that the Double Down had less than 600 calories considering it is DISCUSSED LIKE PEOPLE WILL START USING TROUGHS as a next step.
Isn't like a Starbucks whippy frothy large drink close to 1000 calories? Or something? I dunno, if you like pancakes and cheesecake, why not? Who cares?
We're starting to get local strawberries in at the farmers' market. I'm looking forward to pick your own places opening, too, as I'm thinking of making jam this year.
Stephanie - we are doing a single share also. It is supposed to be enough for 1, maybe 2 people. They will let you upgrade during the season but not downgrade, so start small.
I wish I ate enough mushrooms to get a mushroom share, but even 1/2 a pound a week is a bunch.
The description of a "pancake stacker" makes my stomach clench. I can't imagine taking more than one small bite. They might as well start serving deep fried twinkies and deep fried Snickers bars on a regular basis.
Also: the Double Down is basically chicken cordon blue anyway!!
Don't get me started.
I think it's the idea of using fried chicken filets where you'd usually have a bread product that makes the Double Down so - well, IMO, weird.
Sure, it's weird, but I think only because they are presenting it as a sandwich, you know what I'm saying? It's just not the high point of gluttony.
Also: the Double Down is basically chicken cordon blue anyway!!
Ahahahaha! I had the same argument on FB months ago. Because, seriously.
I think only because they are presenting it as a sandwich, you know what I'm saying?
We should put it between two pieces of French toast. Problem solved!
Right, on a plate, that would still be too much chicken for me in one meal, but the foods together are not weird. They're just not a sandwich.