jordop Posted March 10, 2003 Posted March 10, 2003 Those of you north of the line should check out all the weird ethnic foods at Great Canadian Superstore if you don't know about them already; awesome for ski trips and the like. Damn cheap: Individually wrapped sesame, honey, and peanut 7" "tortillas", 68 cents Shredded dried pollock, $1 Chinese lemon butter cookies, 87 cents for pack of fifteen Instant seafood rice in foil bags, add water, 90 cents I couldn't do the dried mutton though Quote
Dru Posted March 10, 2003 Posted March 10, 2003 the 1 lb. of apricot fruit leather for $1.99 is a good one too although it is about 50% suplhur dioxide I think. Quote
salbrecher Posted March 10, 2003 Posted March 10, 2003 jordop said: Shredded dried pollock, $1 Is that legal Quote
slothrop Posted March 10, 2003 Posted March 10, 2003 jordop said: Individually wrapped sesame, honey, and peanut 7" "tortillas", 68 cents Them's good eatin'! Quote
JoshK Posted March 10, 2003 Posted March 10, 2003 For all y'all south of the 49th who are near a trader joe's (maybe they have them in canadia, now?), give the honey sesame sticks a shot. Quote
Dru Posted March 10, 2003 Posted March 10, 2003 slothrop said: jordop said: Individually wrapped sesame, honey, and peanut 7" "tortillas", 68 cents Them's good eatin'! i still have some 2 years old you want em you got em Dan D Pak vietnamese 7" sesame cookie good for frisbee or snaffle killing Quote
slothrop Posted March 10, 2003 Posted March 10, 2003 Yeah, I'll take 'em! When are you coming to Seattle pub club to deliver my goodies? I love those things. More effective for snaffle-killing are PowerBars at < 40 degrees F. At those temperatures, the PowerBar exhibits the hardness and tensile strength of steel for significantly less weight. TJ's honey sesame sticks are, along with honey-roasted peanuts, among the greatest snack foods on earth. Quote
cracked Posted March 10, 2003 Posted March 10, 2003 In Lillooet I discovered why having an adze is an advantage. Sure, you might slice your face open, but I used mine to chop my Powerbars up. Seriously! Quote
jordop Posted March 10, 2003 Author Posted March 10, 2003 frozen powerbars= slobberfest Pop Tarts don't freeze, but then of course Pop Tarts don't look that "hard" Quote
Dru Posted March 10, 2003 Posted March 10, 2003 i once saw, someone trying to eat as frozen powerbra, and their tongue got stuck to it and froze, just like little kids who lick the swings in winter get told will happen to them it happened to me once (lip freeze to object) but i was trying to blow out an ice core not eat frozen chunks. Quote
erik Posted March 10, 2003 Posted March 10, 2003 i like to bake my foodbars in the over. 98.6degrees for duaration of the climb. i always share the ones, i put down my pants..... Quote
iain Posted March 10, 2003 Posted March 10, 2003 a friend was considering a sponsorship of Poptarts. He would have a logo "Fueled by PopTarts" on his jacket. I like them but the crumble apart in a pack. Quote
Thinker Posted March 12, 2003 Posted March 12, 2003 salbrecher said: jordop said: Shredded dried pollock, $1 Is that legal not only is it legal, it's encouraged. Wait a minute...you ARE talking about CPB aren't you? Quote
fern Posted March 12, 2003 Posted March 12, 2003 it's a Polack joke Stefan (CrazyPolishBob) ... just smile and nod Quote
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