Tuesday, January 14, 2014

That's a good looking pie

I've fallen behind on posting things the last few weeks.  There is only one thing to do in this situation:  catch up.

I'm starting with a pizza that Anthony made.  He purchased the dough at Trader Joe's as well as the cheese, and the sauce from somewhere (it may be the $8 dollar jar of marinara that he got on one of our recent trips to Walmart Neighborhood Market, which I had a near heart attack over the cost of the sauce.... for an $8 jar of tomato sauce, it should come with sexual favors).

To Anthony's credit, it was a good pizza.  It needed meat (sausage would have been a fabulous choice), but I ate some anyway.

The pizza Anthony made with his own happy hands

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Grilled Stuffed Nacho, ice cream overload, and six inches of snails

Anthony and I had our usual Sunday night outing tonight.

We went to Taco Bell for dinner at Broadway and Camino Seco.  He ordered the new Grilled Stuffed Nacho (which he says he liked) and I had a Smothered Burrito.  My favorite part of the Grilled Stuffed Burrito was the price ($1.29).  That made him a cheap dinner date.

After that, we went across the parking lot to Baskin Robbins.  Anthony got a Reese's Peanut Butter Ice Cream Sundae (the second one he's had in three days) and I watched him eat it.  I was too full from Taco Bell to get anything.

Then, we went next door to Walmart Neighborhood Market for grocery shopping.  I think Anthony was on sugar overload.  He was random and hyper the entire time in the store (like an eight year old!).  It made for an interesting shopping trip but we got it done.

It's our last grocery shopping trip of the year.  Don't worry, we'll do the same silly thing every week of 2014!

Grilled Stuffed Nacho at Taco Bell, Broadway and Camino Seco
Anthony said he liked it.

Smothered Burrito at Taco Bell

Anthony getting fast and furious with the napkin dispenser at Taco Bell

Anthony getting orgasmic with a Reese's Peanut Butter Sundae at Baskin Robbins

He would have licked it clean if his face fit in there

Roland Escargots at Walmart Neighborhood Market - Broadway and Camino Seco
It comes with a tube of empty snail shells.
This is one item I would not buy.

Desserts Skittles
If you've always thought of Skittles as an entree, this proves you can have them for dessert.

It's December 29 and guess what?
Walmart Neighborhood Market has shelves stocked with Valentine's Day candy.
I am surprised they waited this long.

Sneaky photo of Anthony:
Shopping in the super cheap medicine bin.
Anything you have wrong with you can be solved for 88 cents.

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Dunkin Donuts 20 dollar breakfast sandwiches

Anthony wanted ice cream before going home last night, so we first tried to go to DQ on 22nd Street but they were closed.  DQ does this at some of their locations around Christmas due to slower business and then reopens after New Year's.

We went to the Dunkin Donuts / Baskin Robbins dual location at Grant and Swan.  He got a Reese's peanut butter ice cream sundae and I took pictures.

The funny thing about this visit was there were newly installed menu boards on the Dunkin Donuts side that they are having some sort of trouble with.  A handful of the breakfast sandwiches were all priced on the boards over $20, more than four times their normal price.  There was a handwritten sign on the cash register stating they were working on fixing it but in the meantime the prices were wrong.  It still made for an amusing photo.

Sneaky photo of Anthony while we wait in line
at Dunkin Donuts / Baskin Robbins at Grant and Swan

We had to wait behind that family near the counter that
struggled with deciding which 12 donuts to buy

Somebody's excited about getting ice cream!

The new Dunkin Donuts menu board at Grant and Swan
that had Egg White Flat, Wake Up Wrap, Turkey Sausage,
and Spicy Smoked Sausage all priced at over twenty dollars

Second menu board at Dunkin Donuts that had Tuna Salad and Chicken Sandwich
priced at over twenty dollars.
For that price, it'd better come with a side of sex.

A visit to La Salsa

Anthony and I went to dinner last night at La Salsa at Speedway and Wilmot.

We went at a good time, there was no waiting and only a few customers in the restaurant.

Anthony had taquitos and I ordered a taco platter.  It was a good dinner.

Dining room at La Salsa at Speedway and Wilmot

Tacos, beans, chips and rice
Anthony's taquitos are on the far plate.
Om nom nom.

The case of the exploding Kleenex

I came home from work a few days ago, and found a mess on the kitchen floor.  It looked like a Kleenex had exploded.

Lucky doesn't do this sort of thing, so Anthony had to be responsible.

It turned out that he had left a tissue in an article of clothing that shredded apart in the washer or dryer.  He had to rush out and hadn't had a chance to clean it up before I got home.

Fortunately, it wasn't created from a sneeze.  If it had, it would likely have blown his nose off.

The case of the exploding Kleenex has been solved.
Sherlock Holmes can go back to what he was doing.