That made me remember that I have nippy cheese (which is coincidentally, spreadable) in the fridge. NOM.
'The Killer In Me'
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Do you think anyone at Johnson & Johnson stopped to consider that the customer base affected by the product discontinuation is going to include an inordinately high number of women caught short just as PMS hits?
opps, forgot the link: [link]
Ah. Any spreadable cheese? Or is it something specific?
It's usually cheddar, at least at TJs. Rondele makes some too, I think.
Any spreadable cheese? Or is it something specific?
It's TJ's label, I can't recall seeing it called Pub Cheese elsewhere. Cheddar with port (or maybe the port is optional?) and optional horseradish. Delish.
Do you think anyone at Johnson & Johnson stopped to consider that the customer base affected by the product discontinuation is going to include an inordinately high number of women caught short just as PMS hits?
FWIW, PMS and menstruation are at different times in the cycle.
Oh, that TJs cheese sounds good. I love spreadable cheese.
Speaking of shopping for stuff, I picked up my mail after getting back from class, and found a very nice card from my department, which included a $75 Amazon gift certificate!
I laughed while I was reading the card, because out of the ten people that signed it, three of them made reference to Buffy, Dollhouse, or Doctor Who. I guess I have a rep as the go-to for genre tv!
It's TJ's label, I can't recall seeing it called Pub Cheese elsewhere.
Rondele also makes a pub cheese. I've seen it in Safeway, but I haven't tried it. [link]
Nifty! I've either only seen the Rondele garlic & herbs or I focus in on it and don't notice there are other kinds. Mmmmm, cheese.
That's really cool, Kathy! Both the g.c. and the genre tv rep
I just realized I haven't listened to any of my Christmas music yet this year. I normally pop in CDs and listen to those on my commute, but since I'm off of work until the 20th, that's not happening. With nothing on TV tonight, I'm playing my iTunes Christmas songlist--Empire Brass, the Ronnettes, Bing Crosby, and now Karen Carpenter. I was looking at the list, and I've got ten hours worth of 200 songs. That's a lot more than I thought I had!