Cathy2 wrote:DAvid,
Tab was from the 60's! My first Tab was 1970 when it simply tasted like a chemical wash to me. Allegedly it tasted better when it was sweetened with cyclamates.
Cathy2 wrote:Tab was from the 60's! My first Tab was 1970 when it simply tasted like a chemical wash to me. Allegedly it tasted better when it was sweetened with cyclamates.
In the early 70's , there was Shake-A-Puddin' that I was never allowed to buy. It was instant pudding that you put in a shaker to mix.
Regards,
jlawrence01 wrote: Coca Cola has introduced a Tab "energy Drink" in a can the size of a Red Bull.
jlawrence wrote:Personally, out favorite was Jello 123, the three toned Jello mix.
Cathy2 wrote:
My friends in Amsterdam loved Jello 123. It doesn't exist anymore, does it?
Regards,
bananasandwiches wrote:The thing that baffles me most about Sandra Lee is how her breasts manage to be both obviously fake and saggy at the same time.
Sorry if that crossed the line from slightly snarky to just plain mean, but I just can't seem to understand it!!!
Antonius wrote:bananasandwiches wrote:The thing that baffles me most about Sandra Lee is how her breasts manage to be both obviously fake and saggy at the same time.
Sorry if that crossed the line from slightly snarky to just plain mean, but I just can't seem to understand it!!!
Semi-home-made?
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bananasandwiches wrote:The thing that baffles me most about Sandra Lee is how her breasts manage to be both obviously fake and saggy at the same time.
foodie1 wrote:Is it me or is Sandra Lee shows a little too much of her breasts for her show? One episode she was sporting this deep sweetheart neckline that just drew you in to her chest and tuned everything else out. Ick. Someone tell that woman to cover up..... unless her show is trying to draw in more males to the food network??
Jay K wrote:She's got at least one fan:
What's that all about? Pulled from her website...
Interestingly enough, the photos in her gallery tend to "hide" or subtly conceal w/ products, dog's heads, etc. her objects of controversey... perhaps the real culprits to blame are the cameramen and film editors...