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gunderda

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  1. 5 minutes ago, MamaMax said:

     

    How big are the dipping things? Why would anyone need to double dip if the hunk of bread or whatever is like bite sized?  What's the issue here, the dipped food, or the utensil?

     

    It's just that Kraft is really not that good tasting. Try other grated parms, they are much better.  I'm in the Northeast and live amongst lots of Italian Americans and I know none of them would ever use the Kraft.   It's like the wonder bread of parm.  Of course, if you prefer it, you do you. But if you've never tried the good stuff on your pasta, corn on the cob, etc...try it.

    Re: Kraft - I TOTALLY agree. I actually like generic brands better but I go through it so fast that I buy the giant thing at Sam's. I actually prefer a parm/asiago blend but those normal size bottles might last me a couple weeks. 

    However, what is considered the 'good' stuff?  Around here I think Kraft is actually the most expensive. But I've never really ventured into any speciality grated parm cheese. 

     

    Fondue sticks = you wouldn't double dip the item, they're usually bite size. Austin's issue was also those stick/fork being near a person's mouth and then going into the fondue. But I'm pretty sure I don't touch the stick/fork with my mouth when eating food off of them. He's just overly paranoid. But it looked like Jessa agreed with him. 

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  2. 6 minutes ago, Nysha said:

    He's young, actually works a real job, and probably doesn't go out much or see the need for any other clothes. When I met my late husband he was farming full time and owned work t-shirts, nice t-shirts, and a 10-year-old, lime green, plaid, polyester leisure suit with a matching lime green dress shirt he wore for formal occasions. He also wore his cap all the time. His only concession to going out was to put on a clean hat and t-shirt. Over the years, the leisure suit was replaced with nice dress shirts and a pair of slacks, but he still felt if he had to put on something more formal than a t-shirt, he would rather stay home.

    My friend's husband is the same. constantly working getting dirty every day and I'm not surprised when i see him in looking like he just came from work. (or maybe a slightly cleaner version)

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