Jalapeno Dill Almond Chips. Hotter than hell. But damn good. No sugar, hardly any sodium too, but probably bad for you.
Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire. ― Gustav Mahler
And some peanut brittle!
Tilting at windmills is an English idiom which means attacking imaginary enemies. The word “tilt”, in this context, comes from jousting. The phrase is sometimes used to describe confrontations where adversaries are incorrectly perceived, or courses of action that are based on misinterpreted or misapplied heroic, romantic, or idealistic justifications. It may also connote an importune, unfounded and vain effort against confabulated adversaries for a vain goal.[1]
Alyosha (05-07-2014)
Chips and Salsa! for me, top it off with a nice cold beer on a hot day?
Green Arrow (05-05-2014)
I just like hard salami. Get over it.
I really do not like Genoa salami at all.
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Alyosha (05-07-2014)
Favourite snack?
Mid-morning: anarchists
Mid-afternoon: progressivists and lefties of all flavours.