You all know the ice cream company? Very expensive ice cream, which I recently discovered in small tubs at my local supermarket. I'd heard about Salted Caramel ice cream, with some bloggers raving about it, so when I saw the Haagen-Dazs tubs on sale for only $5 I bought some. I loved it! Fabulous stuff. Just the right amount of salted caramel streams to counteract the sweet ice cream. I would have rated it five stars. But just lately, I have been disappointed with the product containing far too much of the salted caramel and my rating now would be only one star. I went to the website and clicked on "contact us" to let them know I was no longer happy. The link popped up with an address to "General Mills" which I then clicked on only to find a small popup informing me they were "offline". Just because it is past regular business hours or permanently? Who knows. So I'm airing my grievance here instead. If this results in fewer sales of their Sa
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ReplyDeleteI've known a few onion people.
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ReplyDeleteThat's a good one!
ReplyDeleteA hint to stop you from crying when cutting/chopping onions....when I was cooking in restaurants etc., I always kept my bags or boxes of onions in the cold room. As you can imagine, I used to chop a lot of onions! So if you keep your onions in the fridge you'll find you'll cry no more. Keeping them chilled certainly stopped the flow of tears. :)
fishducky; I thought so too.
ReplyDeletejoeh; when one cries, you all cry?
Delores; glad you like it.
Lee; I keep my onions in the fridge all the time, some still make me cry, some don't. I think a lot has to do with the age of the onion. New season onions fresh from the farms will have me crying an ocean. Older onions might just sting the eyes a bit.
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ReplyDeleteMerle..............
I loved this one and it reminded me of when Phil peels onions. I think the last time he popped on a pair of those protective things you wear to protect your eyes when doing dangerous jobs. It worked too. Thanks for sharing this one.
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