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But I think this is an old trend. No big surprise The last minute scramble to stock the nest eggs of those at the top before shutting the lights down. :dots: But again, I personally just wanna see a Ho-Ho Hero put the light back on properly now. :candle: And give those folks their jobs back. :weedsmoke: :daywalker: |
Ellos Sabian
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Walmart is out, K mart is out, EVERYONE is out
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How long do Twinkies last anyway?
Even if they freeze, at a certain point, if everyone eats them: they will all be gone. I have an vision of people all across America (the globe?) gorging themselves on Twinkies right about now. What will state fairs do without Twinkies to deep fry? The mind wanders... |
After two boxes... it's so over.. I Od'd.;P
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The sales on their shit must be bewildering the CEO's right now. :| Serves them right for smashing the Company into the wall :sunglass: Bastards. :thefinger: :daywalker: |
Hey its worth a try
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Somewhere in Indiana
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Well...
I don't think this auction beats the Jesus face on a buttered piece of toast.:freetoaster:
Silly peeps. Twinkies real, Jesus face on toast? |
cause they keep coming
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Not to put a sick twist on this whole thing but did anyone notice that Dan White of the famous "Twinkie Defense" only lived to be 39 years old?
Wonder what that says about his Twinkie diet. In a bizarre twist of fate the date of his death, not the year, is the same date Oct 21st, that was named "Leslie Feinberg day in San Francisco (2007) Just some random data that popped into my over caffeinated brain. |
WTF
Turkey Stuffed With Twinkies Is, In Fact, An Actual Recipe From The 'Twinkies Cookbook' There is an infinite number of recipes and iterations for turkey and stuffing. We can appreciate a new twist on a classic, but the recipe for "Twinkling Turkey" from the Twinkies Cookbook has us a bit wary. In the recipe below, the cake part of the Twinkie is used as a stuffing ingredient while the cream filling becomes a sauce for turkey. For the stuffing, Twinkies and a Hostess corn muffin mix are combined with diced apple and stuffed into the bird. For the sauce, the cream filling is combined with honey and brushed on the turkey during the last fifteen minutes of roasting. Sure, it's a creative use of a Twinkie, but creativity doesn't always translate into tastiness. See the full recipe after the poll. Quick Poll Would you eat Twinkling Turkey? Yes, anything made with Twinkies deserves to be eaten. No way, Twinkies do not belong in stuffing. I'm not sure. Twinkling Turkey (serves 15 to 20) Ingredients 1 (8 1/2 ounce) package yellow corn muffin mix, prepared and baked according to package instructions 6 Twinkies halves lengthwise 1 (14-18-pound) turkey 1 tart apple, peeled, cored and diced 1/4 cup honey Instructions Remove the muffins from the oven and allow to cool on a wire rack. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Scrape the creme-filling out of the Twinkies with a small spoon and reserve in small bowl. Cut the Twinkie pastry into cubes and spread in a single layer on a baking sheet. Bake for 8 – 10 minutes, until lightly toasted. Remove from oven and allow to cool completely. Decrease the oven temperature to 325 degrees. Rinse the turkey. Crumble muffins into a bowl, add the apple and toasted Twinkies and mix lightly. Loosely stuff the mixture into the turkey and truss the legs. Place the turkey, breast side up, on a rack set in a roasting pan. Roast the turkey for 12 to 15 minutes per pound, until the thigh temperature reaches 175 degrees to 180 degrees and the juices run clear. In a small bowl, combine the honey with the reserved creme filling and mix well. Brush the turkey with the honey mixture during the last ten to fifteen minutes of roasting time. Remove the turkey from the oven and let stand for 20 minutes before carving. |
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I woke up with a craving for ding dongs this morning.. wth.. I haven't had a ding dong in years. Figures.. I want something I can't have. I might have to go in search of the elusive ding dong!
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Okay so I thought I would be okay reverting back to Drake's cakes.. you know .. devil dogs... ring dings...yankee doodles... etc.. I had those more as a kid because we lived on the east coast. Now I find out that hostess owns them and they are closing down as well!!! This is a serious bummer for today because of a memory.. way back in the day.. my dad had a CB radio.. remember those?? His handle was devil dog.. so, being the little kid that I was.. I was the devil dog jr., I would walk around with my walkie talkie and could actually get some cbs on it from time to time.
Ah well... RIP Drakes Cakes http://www.retroland.com/wp-content/...300_a01_12.jpg |
I don't know how regional these are but if you dont' know about them here is the link
http://www.littledebbie.com/products/cakes_brownies.asp |
I'm still sad since the news broke. :(
Damnnnn moon pies too! Not to mention the famous twinkie, ding dong, and one of my favs too, zingers! sheeeesh. Love the names they came up with. I can't help but hope and wait someone, some one will buy it up and continue making these treats! If I had the money, I would!! How about all of us from BFP buy it up give each other jobs and become a ding dong, twinkie, queer family. :) There's always Little Debbie snack cakes *sigh* |
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