Jaybird1980
Grandmaster
Dude Kerrygold is so good. I put that **** in my coffee.
I was hoodwinked into trying bulletproof coffee once, I will not fall for those kind of shenanigans ever again.
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Dude Kerrygold is so good. I put that **** in my coffee.
It's cheaper than cocaine!
I was hoodwinked into trying bulletproof coffee once, I will not fall for those kind of shenanigans ever again.
Same. That was part of my 85 lbs lost on keto. Im trying to get back at it after taking a cheat year for covid.Dude Kerrygold is so good. I put that **** in my coffee.
Same here. I love it.I have so many Dongs at that kind of dollar per dong exchange.
Dude Kerrygold is so good. I put that **** in my coffee.
I just came off a six week "trial run" on Ozempic because my weight was a runaway train in the wrong direction...dropped 15 pounds in that period. Covid destroyed my will power lolSame. That was part of my 85 lbs lost on keto. Im trying to get back at it after taking a cheat year for covid.
Makes sense. Ghee requires extra time and effort. Time=money so its cheaper to sell poorly roasted(?) butter as Ghee than to actually take the time to do it right. Especially when many people dont know the difference.Exactly. Ghee has a slightly nutty flavor and a darker color from the caramelized milk solids. Many folks use ghee and clarified butter interchangeably, but they are not the same. IMO, the bulk jars of store-bought ghee are closer to clarified butter.
A good Kona coffee with a small spoonful of coconut oil has the same effect and tastes like you’re sitting on dock smelling Pacific salt air...
I was hoodwinked into trying bulletproof coffee once, I will not fall for those kind of shenanigans ever again.
Speaking of Big Red, Faygo has a flavor called 'Rock-n-Rye". Think 50/50 of root beer and red pop. I did some research and it was apparently created during prohibition. There was an alcoholic drink called Rock n rye. Since it was illegal, Faygo produced the pop under the same name.Now that we have worked our way through Kut distracting us from pineapple pizza, then got derailed with eating Dongs, I have a new favorite and an observation after getting a snack from the station in Butler.
My new favorite ice cream:
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This was my first encounter with a product of the Hudsonville Creamery of Holland, Michigan. I don't claim to be a connoisseur of ice cream, but this just hit the spot in a way that the usual doesn't.
I also noticed that the station apparently wants to be more like Big Red!
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I'm a dirty keto guy. Same with my ghee.Exactly. Ghee has a slightly nutty flavor and a darker color from the caramelized milk solids. Many folks use ghee and clarified butter interchangeably, but they are not the same. IMO, the bulk jars of store-bought ghee are closer to clarified butter.
I remember Dad having a bottle of liquor called Rock and Rye in his liquor cabinet when I was growing up. It was Rye whiskey with a stick (or two) of rock candy in the bottle. Tasted nasty to me!Speaking of Big Red, Faygo has a flavor called 'Rock-n-Rye". Think 50/50 of root beer and red pop. I did some research and it was apparently created during prohibition. There was an alcoholic drink called Rock n rye. Since it was illegal, Faygo produced the pop under the same name.
I don't drink much pop, but when I do, I love Rock n rye (diet of course).
That stuff is awesome. Have someI remember Dad having a bottle of liquor called Rock and Rye in his liquor cabinet when I was growing up. It was Rye whiskey with a stick (or two) of rock candy in the bottle. Tasted nasty to me!
King Gyro in Moorseville is where we go for a Gyro dinner. It is usually enough for dinner and lunch the next day. Yum.The other King Gyro in Indy is good (been a couple of years since I've been there due to pandemic). That said I've never had lamb or a gyro there (I don't like Greek food), only had their Big Baby double cheeseburger, which is very good.
King Gyro in Mooresville is currently closed do to a number of issues, management, staff and health code violations.King Gyro in Moorseville is where we go for a Gyro dinner. It is usually enough for dinner and lunch the next day. Yum.
I've been to the other one down around Madison Avenue I think. I assume (?) they are affiliated.King Gyro in Moorseville is where we go for a Gyro dinner. It is usually enough for dinner and lunch the next day. Yum.
Yep. Last time I was in there (mid covid, though this would obviously be unacceptable anytime), there was a lady (friend of employee, not customer as far as I could tell) at the counter hacking up a lung. No mask, and making zero effort to even cover her mouth. The lady actually working was kind enough to grab a dry paper towel to wipe up the wads of lung butter the other had coughed onto the counter before attempting to take my order.King Gyro in Mooresville is currently closed do to a number of issues, management, staff and health code violations.