Whatever. A Plugger is Thankful.
And thrifty!
And hungry. Always! Guys pluggers, anyhow.
Remember the days of having nothing in the freezer but stuff from the day-old bakery? Our kids thought frozen, dried out pastries were heaven!
Growing up we always got our rolls and such from the “used bread store”. Bread itself was homemade.
Day-old bread at the IGA - 2 for 29 cents. Wouldn’t last long for a family of nine. The good old 1950’s.
In the 60’s we used to go to the local bakery and they would fill a large flour bag with old discarded bakery goods of all kinds, for us to feed to our horses and calfs. Sure, they got SOME of it.
LOL, EarWash! We had friends who had owned their own bakery, and were actually apologetic, when they said the donuts they were giving us were day old!
OOOPs, sorry, I meant EarlWash!
Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly
June 10, 2017
May 20, 2021
Pacejv over 14 years ago
Whatever. A Plugger is Thankful.
Little Miss Tink over 14 years ago
And thrifty!
jackdohany over 14 years ago
And hungry. Always! Guys pluggers, anyhow.
ImaPlugger2 over 14 years ago
Remember the days of having nothing in the freezer but stuff from the day-old bakery? Our kids thought frozen, dried out pastries were heaven!
tim over 14 years ago
Growing up we always got our rolls and such from the “used bread store”. Bread itself was homemade.
FurryFoot over 14 years ago
Day-old bread at the IGA - 2 for 29 cents. Wouldn’t last long for a family of nine. The good old 1950’s.
EarlWash over 14 years ago
In the 60’s we used to go to the local bakery and they would fill a large flour bag with old discarded bakery goods of all kinds, for us to feed to our horses and calfs. Sure, they got SOME of it.
anserman38 over 14 years ago
LOL, EarWash! We had friends who had owned their own bakery, and were actually apologetic, when they said the donuts they were giving us were day old!
anserman38 over 14 years ago
OOOPs, sorry, I meant EarlWash!