I realized how much I like food items that come in a bucket. Not only that, I like to get people to say the word "bucket" while I am in the presense of a bucket of food. My question is: What have you ordered that came in a bucket? Beer Chicken ???? Help me with the pain of OCD and SAY BUCKET!!!! Any response to this thread must have the word "bucket" in it at least twice.
Well I used to clean my yard a bucket at a time. Now I have a wheelbarrel and no longer do that work with a bucket. I have not had chicken in a bucket in a long time. But I think we sometimes buy butter in a bucket. I guess there are a bucket load of things that come in buckets that I'm not aware of. I hate when I have to use the mop bucket.
I took my son fishing. The bait came in a bucket. We didn't have a bucket for a fish if we caught one. But we didn't catch one, so we gave back the bait bucket and went out for seafood. The seafood was not served in a bucket.
Let's not forget the fashion statement one can make with a bucket! A bucket makes an excellent hat! You can even get a free bucket hat at some resturants.
Could you refer to the chinese food containers as buckets? Might be pushing it, but I would think it would pass for a bucket as a distance.
In the UK we rarely use that method of container, I guess in the US you could spend a buck ethically and get some nice food, food for a buck etcaetera. (aka etc.)
We get small buckets of Maltesers here in the UK. Haribo comes in buckets without handles. So does Hagendasz*. *however that may be spelled.
Now I really need to drag my husband to Rockin' Baja Lobster. Buckets of crab, lobster, chicken. Very messy but so much fun. That has to be my favorite food in a bucket.
In Thailand you buy a bucket stuffed with a bottle of Sang Thip whisky, two bottles of coca cola and ice.
I hit a bucket of balls last night at the driving range. I don't do many other bucket-related activities though.