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Post by selfishreasons on Mar 28, 2003 9:12:10 GMT -5
lincoln logs
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Post by Peach on Mar 28, 2003 12:43:59 GMT -5
You like hot sauce on Lincoln Logs?! Just teasin'! Yea, the new Lincoln Logs are not nearly as good as those new ones with plastic roof parts! Peach
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Post by DramaLJDiva on Mar 28, 2003 17:09:46 GMT -5
Those different flavored pop rocks they used to have. Now I only see strawberry, but Lick and Dip or whatever it is called with the crackling candy is similar to the pop rocks and the sour flavors are pretty good.
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Post by Ivory Fair on Mar 28, 2003 17:29:45 GMT -5
For some reason I missed "experimenting" with pop rocks and coca cola when I was young, so one day a couple of years ago I tried it.
I almost killed myself!!!! 1&-)
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Post by sukkafu on Mar 29, 2003 1:58:02 GMT -5
i had pop rocks once or twice about 30-35 yrs ago. woooo!
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Post by tdallasw on Mar 29, 2003 2:02:18 GMT -5
pop rocks were a little more than I can handle... but not as bad as Warheads sour candies. Those things locked my jaw!!
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Post by selfishreasons on Mar 29, 2003 11:09:03 GMT -5
I miss "high top shoes and shirt-tales. My baby she wore pigtails."
For real, I miss rollerskates and silly puddy. I miss sesame street and Mr. Rogers. Romparoom. that was a great show.
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Post by sukkafu on Mar 29, 2003 14:59:19 GMT -5
self, i'm glad to see that you had a love for the simple childhood things. too many kids would probably say- i miss drive bys and gangsta rap and meth!
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Post by iratherlikeme on Mar 29, 2003 19:20:11 GMT -5
Sukkafu, I've always wondered, but never asked: What kind of kids do you know?! Those are some baaaad kids!
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Post by sukkafu on Mar 30, 2003 4:08:08 GMT -5
well, the kids i know now are special, like you and angel niece. i knew some nasty kids in south central l.a., and in downtown. kids with handguns poppin people on the street like they were a shooting gallery in the carnival.
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Post by earthangel on Mar 30, 2003 9:27:41 GMT -5
Awww, you're special too Sukka! I was gonna say Pop Rocks, but they're still kindda out today. But I agree, they're not as popular as they used to be. I used to love opening my mouth while I ate them just so everybody could that crackling noise. But that wasn't always a good idea because more than once I almost choked.
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Post by Aba21 on Apr 16, 2003 12:48:53 GMT -5
My grandmother used to make homemade vanilla ice cream. I miss that!!!!! Whoo it was good! ;D
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Post by sukkafu on Apr 17, 2003 1:00:16 GMT -5
did she use ice and salt and cream? i bet it was thick and sweet! and smooth!
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Post by Aba21 on Apr 17, 2003 11:15:43 GMT -5
I don't know exactly how she made it suk.....I was so young then but I know there was a distinct difference between that and regular ice cream. She also made a heck of a bread pudding!!!!
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Post by tdallasw on Apr 17, 2003 14:24:16 GMT -5
My dad made a KILLER bread pudding, Aba... and I don't really even like bread pudding. He was the head chef at the Blair House (The President's Guest House) across the street from the White House for 17 years. He made the best bread pudding, croissants, and rolls that just melted in your mouth. Never cooked anything with low fat or healthy eating in mind. I'm sure I'm paying for it now. I miss his cooking... he passed in '94. Dad was the Nations Capital Chef's Association Chef of the Year in 1980. But you sure brought back memories of my childhood with the mention of bread pudding. ;D
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