Yodels were so much better than HoHos. Justin Williams would be eating Yodels.
But Funny Bones are the best.
Yodels were so much better than HoHos. Justin Williams would be eating Yodels.
Not according to this review.Yodels were so much better than HoHos. Justin Williams would be eating Yodels.
I generally assume sarcasm here. And you should absolutely assume it in anything I post. Unless I’m not being sarcastic.Not according to this review.
Little Debbie >> HoHos > Yodels
EDIT: Not sure I can post here without a sarcasm emoticon.![]()
I always KNEW you were J Jonah Jameson in disguiseAnyone seen a Bugle lately?
I saw some in a Target store in South Carolina a few weeks ago. Only took notice because I haven't seen 'em in years. Haven't eaten any in decades.Anyone seen a Bugle lately?
They are stocked at Raleigh area Food Lions......Anyone seen a Bugle lately?
Hurry up and get here hockey season before the discussion descends to Funyuns.
Jim
Have you tried Old Tuffy yet? I've not been anywhere to see it or try it since it's been released-- hear it's a fairly generic lager.Yup. Just waitin' on Williams and training camp. Nothing else to see here really, so we wander ... in this case to the snack food aisle at the supermarket. At least we're not banging on about Old Tuffy beer or freshmen Quarterbacks like some other local message boards I could mention ...
I have. I'd call it a fairly high quality lager, but it's still just a lager. For non-beer people, lager is basic, cheap, mass market beer for the the most part. Even a quality effort ends up tasting like a good batch of Budweiser or something. I mean, that's fine ... but coming from New Belgium, I can see the disappointment. Bottom line ... it's a beer to pound at outdoor sporting events and tailgates, not one to savor with a good meal. Which means it isn't for me, since that's pretty much the only time I drink beer. The can design, however, is bangin'.Have you tried Old Tuffy yet? I've not been anywhere to see it or try it since it's been released-- hear it's a fairly generic lager.
Have you tried Old Tuffy yet? I've not been anywhere to see it or try it since it's been released-- hear it's a fairly generic lager.
I have. I'd call it a fairly high quality lager, but it's still just a lager. For non-beer people, lager is basic, cheap, mass market beer for the the most part. Even a quality effort ends up tasting like a good batch of Budweiser or something. I mean, that's fine ... but coming from New Belgium, I can see the disappointment. Bottom line ... it's a beer to pound at outdoor sporting events and tailgates, not one to savor with a good meal. Which means it isn't for me, since that's pretty much the only time I drink beer. The can design, however, is bangin'.
Fine ... beer people argue about everything anyway. It's one of the worst things about deciding to go back to having the odd beer with dinner. I didn't miss the arguing. I'm generally a pale ale guy anyway, and since I don't have many I generally stick to the good, local crafty stuff.