Portability that's why you put everything in the bag, like you're camping or at a sports event. When we're at home we use plates. We use Fritos not Doritos. Not that it matters if you find it disgusting I sure the switch of chips won't matter to you.
"I think you'd have to read them and judge for yourself whether your child was ready to read them."
Seriously people read books before letting their kids read them? What are they afraid of? I have my own books to read, I'm not pre reading my kids books.
I figure if my child is interested in a book he can read it. Of course I don't have a super genius who is reading above his grade level but is a delicate little snowflake who can't handle scary or upsetting themes either.
200 here, The disgust I was finding what thinking that peas were using empty bags of eaten doritos to serve tacos in rather than using plates and I guess taco shells to eat their tacos.
Instead of using taco shells, you use doritos or fritos? Do you use silverware/plasticware when eating it out of bags or do you eat with your fingers?
Sorry if using silverware is elistist. It seems to be working for us so we're going to stick with it.
FFS, #9 - have you never been to an outdoor event where they serve 'walking tacos'? It's a small bag of Fritos or whatever, with the taco stuff on top. And yes it comes with a plastic fork. Good God. We can tell you are a Pea.
We use silverware and bowls if home, camping then plastic forks and the Frito bag. It's a tasty treat once in awhile. DH prefers nothing but taco meat, cheese and Fritos. I make mine more like a taco salad with lots of lettuce tomato's onions and avocados.
210 - No sorry, I haven't ever heard of a walking taco. I thought tacos were pretty handy of their own right. And I've never heard of them being served with Fritos, either. Sew me.
10-for fucks sakes, not everyone lives in a midwest fly-over state and eats crap. NO, we all don't know what fucking "walking tacos" are.
If you weren't so white bread, you would never have had a reason to hear about something so gross and gag inducing. Walking tacos...fuck me running at the shit you people in the midwest come up with. Pass the jello salad and hotdish puke fest.
Well I live in a midwestern flyover state and would never eat 1/10th of the crap tauted on the pod, nor would I eat a nasty Philly cheese steak, NYC hot dog, or a lot of the east coast/west coast steretypical crap by the same token.
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I often will put the "tip" into a sealed envelope and hand it to them, that way, there is no awkward transfer---they usually do not open it while standing there with you!
I'm in a flyover state, too, and I don't eat that shit. Most interesting food threads lately are about kale and quinoa, not nasty state fair type stuff.
Sick of her damn Disney threads already. If I have to listen to "Where are the best walking tacos @ Disney?", "Where are the cheapest walking tacos @ Disney?", "Where can you get vegetarian walking tacos @ Disney?", "Where can you get gluten free walking tacos @ Disney?", "Are walking tacos on the meal plan @ Disney?" for the next however many months, I'll open a vein.
I think you'd have to read them and judge for yourself whether your child was ready to read them."
Seriously people read books before letting their kids read them? What are they afraid of? I have my own books to read, I'm not pre reading my kids books.
I figure if my child is interested in a book he can read it. Of course I don't have a super genius who is reading above his grade level but is a delicate little snowflake who can't handle scary or upsetting themes either. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Jesus. Thank you for some sanity.
And thank you to my mother who allowed me the freedom to check out any book I wanted from the library, and who encouraged my reading adult literature at a young age. Who didn't select and pre-read my books for me. Or worry I'd be damage by reading a swear word.
I've never had them myself, but walking tacos (fritos, chili, cheese) are pretty common, IME.
They're an easy, dishless 'meal' for campers, hunters, boy scouts. Other people consider it more of a chip-n-dip type appetizer for tailgating parties/sporting events.
Doesn't sound that great to me, but I can see where some Scouts out camping would think it's fan-fucking-tastic.
204 - I've let my kids pick out the books they're interested in. I've also suggested some to them. I've read some of the same books as my oldest but mostly after him just so that we could talk about them and I'd know who the heck Percy Jackson is. I will admit that there are some books that I hope my boys never read like the Twilight series and the Hunger Games but if they want to, I won't stop them.
My parents never screened my books. What was on my shelves was very different than what was on my Mom's.
nor would I eat a nasty Philly cheese steak, NYC hot dog, or a lot of the east coast/west coast steretypical crap by the same token. ************************************* Too bad for you - you're missing a real treat in both items above. On occasion(certainly not daily) they are a delicious culinary diversion.
I think kids should read whatever they want even if it's scary or dark. Books offer a safe way to explore scary feelings and learn empathy for others. Sheltered kids fall apart when they leave the house.
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I love how L'Urine and Typhoid seem to think they have only one person who hates them . everyone is LizandJuan...oooook
2nd page NEW SPACE! :D
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I really don't get why you won't tell your dd that her Grandpa has passed. She'll find out about it sooner or later.
"I think you'd have to read them and judge for yourself whether your child was ready to read them."
Seriously people read books before letting their kids read them? What are they afraid of? I have my own books to read, I'm not pre reading my kids books.
I figure if my child is interested in a book he can read it. Of course I don't have a super genius who is reading above his grade level but is a delicate little snowflake who can't handle scary or upsetting themes either.
http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/mb.asp?cmd=display&forum_id=15&thread_id=3145445
200 - it's elitist to use plates and knives and forks.
http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/mb.asp?cmd=display&forum_id=15&thread_id=3145529
On the Grandpa death one, do you really believe people 'feel the pain' of not being told immediately twenty years later?
I don't know, maybe I'm cold, but these bitches hang on to everything for evah.
I doubt they really 'feel the pain' they just want a reason to be wronged so they can feel like a martyr.
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kellylo tries and fails to jump on the "let's smack a celebrity" bandwagon.
200 here, The disgust I was finding what thinking that peas were using empty bags of eaten doritos to serve tacos in rather than using plates and I guess taco shells to eat their tacos.
Instead of using taco shells, you use doritos or fritos? Do you use silverware/plasticware when eating it out of bags or do you eat with your fingers?
Sorry if using silverware is elistist. It seems to be working for us so we're going to stick with it.
FFS, #9 - have you never been to an outdoor event where they serve 'walking tacos'? It's a small bag of Fritos or whatever, with the taco stuff on top. And yes it comes with a plastic fork. Good God. We can tell you are a Pea.
We use silverware and bowls if home, camping then plastic forks and the Frito bag. It's a tasty treat once in awhile. DH prefers nothing but taco meat, cheese and Fritos. I make mine more like a taco salad with lots of lettuce tomato's onions and avocados.
210 - No sorry, I haven't ever heard of a walking taco. I thought tacos were pretty handy of their own right. And I've never heard of them being served with Fritos, either. Sew me.
Needle or thread?
For the record I have never heard of such nastiness either
If I had to choose between Typhus and a dog. I'd choose the dog.
every.single.time #14
Add me to that list 14/15
Move over, 14, 15, 16. I'm with you.
space time jane
The magikal walking taco. @@ If you're doing this over the age of 14 you need to be magikally bitch slapped.
sits next to 17
10-for fucks sakes, not everyone lives in a midwest fly-over state and eats crap. NO, we all don't know what fucking "walking tacos" are.
If you weren't so white bread, you would never have had a reason to hear about something so gross and gag inducing. Walking tacos...fuck me running at the shit you people in the midwest come up with. Pass the jello salad and hotdish puke fest.
Well I live in a midwestern flyover state and would never eat 1/10th of the crap tauted on the pod, nor would I eat a nasty Philly cheese steak, NYC hot dog, or a lot of the east coast/west coast steretypical crap by the same token.
Klassy Kelleylo 'often' tipping piano movers?
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PeaNut 110388 - October 2003
Posts: 7905 Layouts: 26
Loc: Somewhere Near the North Coast!
I often will put the "tip" into a sealed envelope and hand it to them, that way, there is no awkward transfer---they usually do not open it while standing there with you!
I'm in a flyover state, too, and I don't eat that shit. Most interesting food threads lately are about kale and quinoa, not nasty state fair type stuff.
And walking tacos sound nasty as hell.
http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/mb.asp?cmd=display&forum_id=15&thread_id=3145566
Sick of her damn Disney threads already. If I have to listen to "Where are the best walking tacos @ Disney?", "Where are the cheapest walking tacos @ Disney?", "Where can you get vegetarian walking tacos @ Disney?", "Where can you get gluten free walking tacos @ Disney?", "Are walking tacos on the meal plan @ Disney?" for the next however many months, I'll open a vein.
I live 20 minutes from Seattle and occasionally have them. What's the big deal. Foodie losers.
I think you'd have to read them and judge for yourself whether your child was ready to read them."
Seriously people read books before letting their kids read them? What are they afraid of? I have my own books to read, I'm not pre reading my kids books.
I figure if my child is interested in a book he can read it. Of course I don't have a super genius who is reading above his grade level but is a delicate little snowflake who can't handle scary or upsetting themes either.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Jesus. Thank you for some sanity.
And thank you to my mother who allowed me the freedom to check out any book I wanted from the library, and who encouraged my reading adult literature at a young age. Who didn't select and pre-read my books for me. Or worry I'd be damage by reading a swear word.
ditto that 27, and I never censor my kids reading, either.
I've never had them myself, but walking tacos (fritos, chili, cheese) are pretty common, IME.
They're an easy, dishless 'meal' for campers, hunters, boy scouts. Other people consider it more of a chip-n-dip type appetizer for tailgating parties/sporting events.
Doesn't sound that great to me, but I can see where some Scouts out camping would think it's fan-fucking-tastic.
Never heard of them, plus the thread was about someone at home wanting to use her ground beef, not at camp or some demented carnival
*waves to 26*
Hi Pennyring douchenozzle!
204 - I've let my kids pick out the books they're interested in. I've also suggested some to them. I've read some of the same books as my oldest but mostly after him just so that we could talk about them and I'd know who the heck Percy Jackson is. I will admit that there are some books that I hope my boys never read like the Twilight series and the Hunger Games but if they want to, I won't stop them.
My parents never screened my books. What was on my shelves was very different than what was on my Mom's.
nor would I eat a nasty Philly cheese steak, NYC hot dog, or a lot of the east coast/west coast steretypical crap by the same token.
*************************************
Too bad for you - you're missing a real treat in both items above. On occasion(certainly not daily) they are a delicious culinary diversion.
I think kids should read whatever they want even if it's scary or dark. Books offer a safe way to explore scary feelings and learn empathy for others. Sheltered kids fall apart when they leave the house.
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