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@jess13,

I wouldn't worry about @Clode, yes that comment sounded high and mighty but looking at their list of previous comments they already made their stance on eating breastmilk clear:

"I don't really want to eat it, but I don't want to drink cow breast milk either! Breast milk is for the infant of the mother who produces it, the end. We have coconut ice cream, almond ice cream, rice ice cream, and soy ice cream. Why one earth do we need the breast milk of ANY living animal? LOL, so ridiculous."

So yea...hypocrite much?


8 Alternative Uses for Breastmilk
7/8/11 11:44 AM

@ profielder Lol it wasn't a diss on Ohio at all. Calm down. I saw the article the other day and got the names screwed up. Its ok.


Deep-Fried Kool-Aid Balls: Not As Crazy As They Sound?
ABC News

6/22/11 3:38 PM

did anyone actually think these were made of just kool-aid? Its clearly a kool-aid flavored batter in all the pictures.

And no LSUgrad, they're not from the Texas State Fair. Ohio I think is what I heard. Could be wrong. But the Texas Fair does do kool-aid infused pickles...even nastier.


Deep-Fried Kool-Aid Balls: Not As Crazy As They Sound?
ABC News

6/22/11 2:49 PM

I get not liking the food they serve on long flights, and packing your own meals then I guess is fine (but I know I'd just suck it up and eat what they give me personally) but just don't make it something that reeks.


15 Homemade Meals You Can Carry on the Airplane
Recipe Roundup

6/22/11 2:42 PM

@radioriot- but don't all extended plane trips come with provided meals? Every flight over a couple hours I've been on sure has.


15 Homemade Meals You Can Carry on the Airplane
Recipe Roundup

6/22/11 2:40 PM

To me, it kind of defeats the point bringing anything that still has to be under 3.3 fl ounces and in my ziploc baggie. If you're a girl with makeup (or just most people in general I'd imagine) that bag fills up quick with toiletries. Yogurt or veggie dip isn't wasting that precious space in mine.

I agree with others- I've yet to have a good experience with people bringing their own food on a plane. I've seen people whip out tupperware full of spagetti that stinks, sandwiches that smell, you name it. In such closed quarters, just suck it up and eat something non-smelly like a granola bar or trail mix. Or better yet, eat before you go so you don't rush to the airport starving with a whole meal in your bag for once you're on the plane.

PS- show of hands how many people have been on the airline (I'm wanting to say its Delta?) that serves those "In flight snack" boxes and the main snack is a can of tuna. WHAT??? I've been on a few flights people buy them and without so much as a glance around them crack open that sucker and have the whole plane gagging.


15 Homemade Meals You Can Carry on the Airplane
Recipe Roundup

6/22/11 2:05 PM

agreed, tinyviolin!

Odd you found it lighter tasting. Most people I know who have never tried it before compare it to black tar since its so dark! Some friends have said its so pungent and bitter to them and requires more sugar. I grew up with it, so I love coffee with chicory. I find it leaves a very distinct coffee taste in your mouth long after you drink it.


Chicory Coffee: A Slow-Roasted New Orleans Tradition
6/22/11 10:38 AM

I read this and went "why haven't any of us thought of this before!"


Summer Treat: Vanilla Milk with Chocolate Ice Cubes
6/21/11 2:10 PM

Love the stainless steel one! And its not is some goofy shape. Just a good old fashioned popsicle.


Tools for Frozen Treats: Popsicle Molds
4/28/11 5:11 PM

They can be super cute but I agree with others, I don't want to eat mushed up cake insides.


Will Starbucks Kill the Cake Pop?
Food News for Thursday, April 28

4/28/11 4:15 PM

@purdygirl Your comment does seem pretty uncalled for. Be nice, people!

I follow my grandmother's recipe and it works like a charm. I'd love to try my food processor though. I've made many tart crusts that way.


5 Steps to Master Perfect Pie Crust
4/28/11 4:14 PM

What a cute idea!


Quick & Quiet Felt Flash Cards
Sew Much Ado

4/28/11 4:12 PM