For you Cinncinnatti peeps- they are serving a "5-way" at my cafeteria, but here is what it is: 5 Way Blend - Carrots, Corn, Peas, Green Beans, Baby Lima Beans
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
have you seen the self-defense umbrella?
That is so John Steed!
One of my friends at Faire made a freshwater eel version a few years ago. It is even more disturbing and distressing in person, especially on a picnic table surrounded by bowls of food that are recognizably food and not the stuff of nightmares.
I'm not an eel fan, so yes, stuff of nightmares indeed.
Carrots, Corn, Peas, Green Beans, Baby Lima Beans
5-way FAIL.
5 Way Blend - Carrots, Corn, Peas, Green Beans, Baby Lima Beans
Man, that sounds good!
BUT NOT A 5-WAY.
Which also sounds really good. I think I'm just ready for lunch.
So I just had some black tea (English Teatime) and the labels is marked "Gluten free." Are there teas that have gluten?
Well, I hope your horses and carts get themselves properly aligned and all those chickens hatch, msbelle.
I am so not on top of things this week I don't even know. I'm giving up on getting ahead and just going to work on keeping my head above water for the next little while, I think.
I have no retirement party ideas.
That sounds like the gluten-free beef jerky I saw. I suppose there could be a grain-based filler in the stuff, but I think it's more marketing stuff.
So I just had some black tea (English Teatime) and the labels is marked "Gluten free." Are there teas that have gluten?
I know there's a Celestial Seasonings holiday tea (maybe gingerbread flavor) that has gluten. It doesn't literally have gingerbread, of course, but for some reason the flavoring they use is barley-based. Weird.
But plain old tea leaves are kind of GF by default. Did the label also say "100% mayonnaise-free!"?
Are there teas that have gluten?
True tea does not have gluten, but some teas will have things like barley malt for sweetening, and thus are not gluten free.
Did the label also say "100% mayonnaise-free!"?
I think it said, "May contain trace amounts of mayonnaise."