We have a Taco Bell not too far from where I live and I am very partial to their soft burrito with sour cream....yum, yum!
Here in the U.S., it is Girl Scout cookie season. This has been a long tradition that I remember since I was a kid (it was going on long before that, as well.) My two longtime favorites are the Shortbread (used to be called Trefoils) and the coconut/caramel/chocolate Caramel DeLites (used to be called Samoas.) However, this year, we also put in an order for the new Lemonade cookies as well as the new S'Mores cookies. Here is a photo of some of the cookies they are offering this year: It takes weeks (months?) for them to actually be delivered once you order them. Hopefully, I will be off my miserable diet by then.
For some reason the Girl Scouts don't come around my neighborhood. But the Army Cadets do to raise money for veterans and their causes. I always buy their peanut butter filled maple cookies. Because of the cause I always give them more $$$ than they are asking. This is no doubt why they never miss my home when they are doing their canvassing.
The caramel delites are my favorite. But I like them with coffee. Milk makes them hard and you don't get the full flavor.
Will your daughter be selling them at some point? I kind of like them all, except for the thin mints (don't much care for minty things at all). The peanut butter ones are also low on my list. Looking forward to trying the Lemonade and S'Mores for the first time.
I highly doubt it. Well, let me put it this way: I won't bring it up. My wife and I are busy as it is. It would be just another thing to do. Did yours do it when she was little?
No, she went into cheerleading when she was 5 or 6 and, in our town, it is an all-consuming effort that she was involved with until high school. No time for much of anything else. What will likely trigger what your daughter gets involved with is what her friends are doing. That is how it worked with us; her best friend was a year older and into cheerleading...
What ever you do, don't order the new Corona burger. I made that mistake yesterday and did just that. I went to the drive through and the employees were all dressed weird at the burger place. They were all wearing masks and had rubber gloves on. I took the burger home and it must be the garlic and onions because now everyone is avoiding me. I think it's because the Corona burger gave me bad breath. And get this...for whatever reason some joker went and put police tape around my property! .............Worst burger I ever had!!!!
Here is a picture of Flame's Corona Burger (Corona, CA) Just show them your new tinfoil hat and you should be all set.
I did and to add insult to injury all the employees down at the burger joint were laughing at it. I think that the toilet paper dispenser option on the top is probably what did it.
What ignorant fools they are! If they had any sense at all, they would have realized that you are a person of discerning taste and accomplishment as evidenced by your Super Deluxe Tinfoil Hat. Not just your average tinfoil hat like some paranoid jerk. You are wearing top of the line fashion. And, here is what else they are missing: I pity them.
So, yesterday was my daughter's birthday. We ended up, at the last minute, deciding to go to Cheesecake Factory, a well-known national chain here in the U.S. Because I am still on my low carb diet, I had their Cobb salad, which is composed of "Chicken Breast, Avocado, Blue Cheese, Bacon, Tomato, Egg and Mixed Greens Tossed in Our Vinaigrette," except that I changed Vinaigrette to Bleu Cheese dressing, so that I was able to "wallow" in bleu cheese (both crumbled and in the dressing) as it is one of my favorite cheeses and is very low carb. This picture is directly from their online menu and it looks a lot like what I got: However, the highlight of the evening came from a place that I have mentioned more than once in this thread, and that is Ally's Donuts, a Rhode Island donut manufacturer that makes special donut-based dough birthday cakes. This time, we opted for their "Giant Donut" shape and I placed a pen next to it for a size check in the photo: Due to my diet, I only had a token bite, but even that was great!
At yesterday's Whitehouse briefing Dr. Anthony Fauci said, "There is no scientific evidence that proves definitively that tinfoil hats are effective in fighting the Covid-19 virus". Yet he was seen leaving the Whitehouse with a bag that had a tinfoil hat sticking out of it. When questioned by a reporter he claimed that he had it only for the baked potato option.........HYPOCRITE! We know what he really uses the tinfoil hat for. *notice how I threw in the "baked potato"? It is a thread about eating after all
@Spoiltdiva you are right on top of things. Tony actually is a longtime customer, starting with our Anti-Polio tinfoil hats in the 1950's. But, I have bad news to report: our favorite Chinese Buffet is closed. I figured as much because who would want to be sharing buffet serving tools, etc., right now. I went there to either get some take-out or buy a giftcard to help them with cash flow, but the doors were locked. I hope that they survive and do not close for good as we are hearing a few restaurants have already done.
One of my neighbors owns a fancy restaurant here in town. He had to close down as no one was coming around as per social distancing. But this government where I am is offering a compensation package to all businesses that are temporaily shutting down, as well as a cash aid to all employees around the country who are laid off. I think everything will work out in the end.
Of course, now that I know I cannot have my favorite Chinese buffet, it is making me want it even more. Forget the fact that I am still on my diet and would not be frequenting them any time soon, anyway, but somehow this seems to make it worse. One of my favorite of their dishes is Salt & Pepper Shrimp. Theirs looks an awful lot like this: Oh well, its gruel for me for the foreseeable future, anyway.