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food-bev Burgers? Hell Yeah!!

The Hot Pepper said:
Stop buttering us up...speaking of, just got some fresh corn!!!!!
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texas blues said:
 
Oh hell yeah!
 
There's a little stand on Oahu.
 
Next to the Dole Plantation.
 
On the way to the north shore.
 
That grills up corn.
 
Chile lime.
 
Butter parm.
 
Teh kine grindz!
Yum
 
luvmesump3pp3rz said:
Love fresh corn! and butter.  :dance:
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The Hot Pepper said:
I live in Bizarro World where the Whole Foods is actually cheaper than the other stores because those are all small little gourmet stores with high rents. $2.99 for a can of beans verses 79 cents. Just got some killer catfish for the weekend, corn, and other shizz. Would have cost double down the street and prob would not have had catfish. ;)
 
Really?
 
Here in Texas.
 
We call it.
 
Whole Paycheck.
 
Granted.
 
They don't sell junk food.
 
Ever 'thang they sell is beaucoup quality chingon.
 
Those parm chips at the cheese shop.
 
Make me swoon!
 
These days.
 
I stay away.
 
Because.
 
I need to save money.
 
For fresh pineapple.
 
On Oahu.
 
Yeah it's cheap for a "gourmet" store here. I was paying crazy prices for fish before it opened. And they have the 365 or WFM store brand stuff you can get organic beans for 79 cents etc. I can't do that at my local shops. I also never have to look at labels because they only carry clean label stuff, no garbage, preservatives or whatever. I like shopping without having to read lol.
 
Walmart and Costco are nowhere near me. Only gourmet shops ($$$), bodegas (when you need Goya products, beer, or TP lol), shitty supermarkets (also far), and Whole Foods. ;)
 
Kirkland marble Cheddar, first time buying it from Costco. Pretty mild taste for my liking but had a schmelt factor.

When I was growing up marble cheese was almost always a mix of white brick cheese and orange Colby cheese.

Both very similar to Cheddar but different melting properties. You never see it made with those cheeses anymore .

Colby /jack sounds yum though.
 
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