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Posted by Emily Bengston on October 19, 2009, 4:36 pm
I miss Trader Joe's. I still have a pound of coffee from there, that I
purchased just before we left Torrance, CA.
Of course, it's no good, but just a souvenir.
Emily
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Posted by Juno B on October 19, 2009, 4:57 pm
Emily Bengston wrote:
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> I miss Trader Joe's. I still have a pound of coffee from there, that I
> purchased just before we left Torrance, CA.
> Of course, it's no good, but just a souvenir.
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> Emily
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IF I want to get something from Trader Joe's I have 3 choices, none of
them close by, I can go to Hyannis,MA, or My youngest DD in Western MA
or my oldest DD who lives not to far from Trenton. I stock up when ever
I'm close to one. What kind of Coffee do you like?
Juno
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Posted by Emily Bengston on October 18, 2009, 4:43 pm
They had begun building an Olive Garden less than 5-minutes from our home
till the economy went downhill. The signs are no longer there, but I do
hope it will be built soon, as it is one of my favorite restaurants to
enjoy, along with South of The Border and McAllister's Deli.
Emily
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Posted by BEI Design on October 19, 2009, 8:58 am
Juno B wrote:
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> BEI Design wrote:
> > Kate XXXXXX wrote:
> > > BEI Design wrote:
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> > Today I will have leftover Manicotti Formaggio,
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http://www.olivegarden.com/menus/details/menu_item.asp?menu_item_id=3485&secname=dinner
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> > with a fresh salad for dinner. Yum!
> I think it's great that they share recipes with the
> public. I enjoy going there to eat. They are better than
> most chain
> restaurants. They gve you a good meal for the money.
Huh, I didn't even know they shared recipes!
It's one of my favorite restaurants. The lunch-time endless
soup and salad is the best deal going. And I have never
been served a meal at OG which was not sufficient for two
meals. I always divide the entree in half before even
starting, I know there will be plenty for another dinner
next day. I am just warming up the manicotti and extra
bread-sticks. Just brush them with a little olive oil, and
they are almost as good as fresh. Since they also sell
their house blend salad dressing, the second meal is very
nearly as good as the first, except that I have to clean up
after. ;-}
--
Beverly
http://ickes.us/default.aspx
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> purchased just before we left Torrance, CA.
> Of course, it's no good, but just a souvenir.
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> Emily
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