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I like Korean food but the packaged ramen noodles are so hot, hot, hot! Last purchase I bought some labelled āmildā and they were hot, hot!
Wife doesnāt care for Korean food so I rarely have real Korean dinners. I always have kimchi in the refrigerator for a treat. Iāve put it on my pizza slices for a real kick.
When I worked at a grocery store in the 1970s in North Carolina they called grocery carts ābass cartsā or at least that is what it sounded like. Maybe it was short for ābasket cartsā.
If it has wheels and you push it, is it a hand basket? Most of the grocery and drug stores Iāve been to have both wagons and hand basketsāyou select based on how much you expect to be buying.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 2 days ago
āCharredā remains.
LookingGlass Premium Member 2 days ago
Those THANGS are ā¦.. āSMOKINā!!!!ā
:-O
Zykoic 1 day ago
I like Korean food but the packaged ramen noodles are so hot, hot, hot! Last purchase I bought some labelled āmildā and they were hot, hot!
Wife doesnāt care for Korean food so I rarely have real Korean dinners. I always have kimchi in the refrigerator for a treat. Iāve put it on my pizza slices for a real kick.
The Reader Premium Member 1 day ago
The Devil is into the details!
dflak 1 day ago
Sp1ces were very important in the middle ages: they covered up the taste of rancid meat.
I think they serve a similar purpose today: cover up the taste of bad cooking.
Superhawk 1 day ago
I bet sheās learned how to make a smokinā Devilās Food Cake.
fencie 1 day ago
I never understood the appeal of food that hurts.
Zebrastripes 1 day ago
By now, youād think heād be used to the heatā¦.LOL
The Orange Mailman 1 day ago
The Medium Wings are known as āHeck in a Handbasket.ā
SFpagan 1 day ago
hot wings about to become hell in the grocery cart as next step of āhell in the intestinesā routine.
ira.crank 1 day ago
When I worked at a grocery store in the 1970s in North Carolina they called grocery carts ābass cartsā or at least that is what it sounded like. Maybe it was short for ābasket cartsā.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 1 day ago
If it has wheels and you push it, is it a hand basket? Most of the grocery and drug stores Iāve been to have both wagons and hand basketsāyou select based on how much you expect to be buying.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 1 day ago
Heās getting tired of devilās food cake and deviled eggs.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom 1 day ago
Thatās not a handbasket; thatās a shopping cart.
christelisbetty 1 day ago
But theyāre using a cart, not a handbasket.