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food-bev WANGS for SalsaLady

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midwestchilehead said:
I never knew that it meant anything other than watching Netflix and chilling. I guess I'm getting old ;-)
 
     Quoted from Salsalady, but the board didn't like my editing: "And I won't admit to when I figured out what 'netflix and chill' was code for..."
Yea JJK, I hear ya! See below for GOOGLE search results....
 
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I didn't really know either except for the vague inference, like the "chill" part usually means something after the movie when a dude asks if a girl just wants to chill in a text. But I had no idea it was a whole thing lol. Thought it means watching movies too. We all learned something here folks. Very important thread.
 
Just looking at the ben&Jerry's label. Is that a meme or an actual flavor? If it is real, what the heck are "sweet and salty pretzel pieces"?



Another one I did was telling a soccer dad of one of Evan's youth soccer teammate that we would "hook up to get the kids to practice." :blush:
 
So the sweet and salty is referencing the pretzel and brownie? Hmm, I guess that works. But "swirls"... swirls of pretzels? Or pretzels and brownies swirled into the ice cream, which seems like the word swirl is in the wrong place......


I could obsess on the description for hours, but I'm pretty sure they have whole departments dedicated to verbiage and descriptions. Way over my pay grade.

Well this has nothing to do with cooked chicken bits, so never mind! Back to the topic.
 
I'm sure it is delicious. Lucky for me, as a recently contracted diabetic, I dont have a sweet tooth. I'm just dissing on the label. You know how we dissect labels for sauces and companies.



Maybe I'm just bored on a Tuesday evening. :shrug: :lol:
 
Ben & Jerry's doesn't use that but a S&S pretzel would be for example: Rold Gold Honey Wheat, etc. They are sweet and salty. There's also sweet pretzels with cinnamon etc. But it says Sweet & Salty Pretzel Swirls and to me that means the pretzel is the salty and the rest of the swirl is the sweet like a caramel or whatever they use to make the swirl. Makes sense to me. Maybe you have to have had B&J before to know how they do swirls.
 
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