• 858 Re: groceries

    From MICHAEL LOO@1:123/140 to DALE SHIPP on Monday, June 11, 2018 04:21:18
    2862

    Fast food, you might as well eat at Costco....? ;)
    Actually, Costco is not a bad place to eat. We often get their hot dog special, consisting of a 1/4 all beef dog and a soda fountain drink at
    the grand total price of $1.50. We get two of those, and split a churro
    and the bill is less than $4.50 including tax. We see some good looking pizza come out as well, but have only bought their pizza in the store to
    take home and cook later. I will admit that some of their items that we
    have tried were less appealing.

    Just as a heads-up, Lilli informs me that
    you'd do well to stick to the dogs, it
    being the best deal on the menu. Of course,
    she has strict standards for pizza. Someday
    I'll risk her and my stomach's wrath by
    trying a slice.

    Costco chicken bakes
    categories: copycat, sandwich
    yield: 1

    Pizza dough
    Caesar salad dressing
    Precooked chicken breast
    Bacon bits
    Shredded pizza cheese

    Preheat oven as hot as possible, at least 500F.

    Lightly brush the inside of the dough with the Caesar
    dressing. Add chicken, bacon, and cheese.

    Roll dough into a tube and pinch the ends closed.
    Brush dough with more dressing. Top with more cheese.

    Bake at 600F for 6 min or 350F until golden brown.

    Reader's Digest
    --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5
    * Origin: Fido Since 1991 | QWK by Web | BBS.DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140)
  • From Bill Swisher@1:261/1466 to Michael Loo on Monday, June 11, 2018 13:04:00
    Quoting Michael Loo to Dale Shipp <=-

    Just as a heads-up, Lilli informs me that
    you'd do well to stick to the dogs, it
    being the best deal on the menu. Of course,
    she has strict standards for pizza. Someday
    I'll risk her and my stomach's wrath by
    trying a slice.


    Connie and I would go to Sams, back when there was one here. Plain cheese pizza for her, Polish dog for me, we split the drink. Now everythings changed...but I snuck into Costco the other day for a Polish dog. It's only about half a mile from a highschool and they get a tremendous amount of foot traffic in/out of there so I skulked in with the crowd. I took a print over today to have the glass replaced in the mount, gonna move it closer to some windows so I decided to get UV glass. Spotted a place I haven't been to in forever, they were here in 1980 when I moved here...and have relocated themselves lots of times...Benny's Food Wagon, YUMMM....Mexican! Maybe in a week or so...gotta go get the print...

    ___ Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 [NR]

    --- Maximus/NT 3.01
    * Origin: Owl's Anchor (1:261/1466)
  • From Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to Michael Loo on Tuesday, June 12, 2018 02:22:08
    On 06-11-18 04:21, Michael Loo <=-
    spoke to Dale Shipp about 858 Re: groceries <=-

    <Talking about Costco hot dog special>
    Just as a heads-up, Lilli informs me that
    you'd do well to stick to the dogs, it
    being the best deal on the menu. Of course,
    she has strict standards for pizza. Someday
    I'll risk her and my stomach's wrath by
    trying a slice.

    I recall trying one other thing on their hot foods menu. The picture
    above looked great, but what I got was disappointing. The rare number
    of times we go there when in the mood for eating, I'll stick to the hot
    dog special. Every thing else is twice as much or more. I will say
    that I have seen a number of people eating a slice of pizza and a few
    people taking a hot pizza to go. We have bought their pizza in a box
    multiple times to take home and heat up later.


    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.05

    Title: Breakfast Pizza
    Categories: Pizza
    Yield: 4 Servings

    MMMMM---------------------------CRUST--------------------------------
    Corn meal
    Shortening
    4 c Flour
    1 tb Sugar
    1 ts Salt
    1 tb Yeast [one package]
    1 1/3 c Warm water

    MMMMM--------------------------TOPPING-------------------------------
    3/4 lb Sharp cheddar cheese,
    Grated
    3/4 lb Bacon [turkey bacon OK], cut
    Into 1/2" pieces
    6 Eggs, beaten

    Combine water and yeast until yeast dissolves. Add sugar, salt and
    flour. Knead until smooth. Grease pizza pan and sprinkle with forn
    meal. Roll out dough and stretch to fit pan.

    Microwave/cook bacon until crisp. Place cheese, then bacon,then
    eggs on crust. Bake 20 minutes at 400F.

    makes: one large pizza

    From: Al Carpenter [and heaven only knows where he got it!]

    From: Ruth Hanschka Date: 04-08-97
    Cooking

    MMMMM


    ... Shipwrecked on Hesperus in Columbia, Maryland. 02:29:05, 12 Jun 2018
    ___ Blue Wave/DOS v2.30

    --- Maximus/NT 3.01
    * Origin: Owl's Anchor (1:261/1466)