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Offline BattleHymn

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No word from fizzgig on what her guilty pleasure is.  There really is no telling.  Doctor Professor Grasswipe Judy, M.D., Ph.D., D.D., D.V.M., B.S.N., C.N.N., M.S.N.B.C., hasn't bothered to check into this thread yet, either:


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Wed Dec 24, 2014, 04:20 PM
Star Member Tab (9,571 posts)

My secret sin



Only once every year or two, but damn.... I loved these growing up.

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Wed Dec 24, 2014, 04:49 PM
Star Member kcass1954 (1,764 posts)
1. I haven't had those in years. Here's mine...


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Wed Dec 24, 2014, 11:08 PM
Star Member csziggy (17,294 posts)
7. My sister loved those so much she named her cat for them!

I'll have to upload a picture of him sometime. he was a tabby point siamese - with a yellow nose.

Speaking of how the primitives treat their pets...  ::)

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Wed Dec 24, 2014, 05:10 PM
Star Member cbayer (139,594 posts)
2. I don't think I've ever had those. Here is mine:


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Wed Dec 24, 2014, 07:20 PM
Star Member catnhatnh (6,760 posts)
3. With spray cheese, right???

Tell me you got the spray cheese...

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Wed Dec 24, 2014, 09:05 PM
Star Member Tab (9,571 posts)
6. This time no, but traditionally yes.

Few things go together as well as chicken-in-a-biskit and spray cheese

Frickin' spray cheese though.... stuff's getting expensive!

Sounds like the recipe for a perfect gut bomb.

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Wed Dec 24, 2014, 07:39 PM
Star Member japple (4,990 posts)
4. I loved those, too. Didn't know they still made them. If memory serves me,

these crackers tasted like they had a a packet of Lipton Chicken Noodle Soup baked into each cracker! My mother used to occasionally buy Lipton Chicken Noodle Soup in a box. The packet of seasonings was loaded with bouillion and dried herbs/spices. As children, we loved to sneak a bit before she added it to the soup pot. BTW, there was about as much chicken in this soup as there was in a can of Campbells and I think it was freeze-dried chicken.

When I was a little kid, I skipped all of the formalities, and used to just suck on Wyler's bouillon cubes.  The chicken flavored ones were the best.



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Thu Dec 25, 2014, 09:48 AM
Star Member japple (4,990 posts)
8. This was one of my favorites. I liked it on Sociable crackers.



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Old English?  Screaming Yellow Zonkers?  That sounds more like hard liquor and dope than food.
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Old English?  Screaming Yellow Zonkers?  That sounds more like hard liquor and dope than food.

Yeah.  I think the cbayer primitive is pulling our leg on the bag of Cheetos.

There is no way she's got room for a bag of those on the dinghy she floats around on.

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Yeah.  I think the cbayer primitive is pulling our leg on the bag of Cheetos.

There is no way she's got room for a bag of those on the dinghy she floats around on.

Cheetos are a Dummy food group, so maybe she and the addled English husband tow a waterproof bag full of Cheetos behind their dinghy.
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Old English?  Screaming Yellow Zonkers?  That sounds more like hard liquor and dope than food.

Hey, I loved Screaming Yellow Zonkers when I was growing up. Like Cracker Jacks but a thousand times better.
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Hey, I loved Screaming Yellow Zonkers when I was growing up. Like Cracker Jacks but a thousand times better.

I've had Fiddle Faddle and I'd say that while it's better than Cracker Jacks, it's probably only a hundred times better.  So if what you say is true, Screaming Yellow Zonkers are ten times better than Fiddle Faddle.
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The product was discontinued after ConAgra acquired Lincoln Foods in 2007.[1] However, as of May 2012, Con Agra is producing them on a limited edition basis at Walgreens drug store
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screaming_Yellow_Zonkers

It sounds like it was discontinued, but now it's back.  I will give it a try.
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I've never heard of Screaming Yellow Zonkers. 

I loved the Chicken in a Biskit crackers when I was growing up.  I think they remind me of my grandmother.  But why does the DUmmie limit herself to once or twice a year?  They're only crackers, for God's sake.  They're not expensive, I saw them for $1 at Dollar Gen.