Ooops. I think I was wrong in my last post to you. In our experience, if something is on your Wish List, you’ll get notices of sales. I’m not sure about in-the-cart.
-JT
I sometimes get a notice and sometimes don't. I get so much, maybe I don't notice because last time I went to check out and the price was reduced. Even if I don't get a notice, if I go view cart, it tells me if the price has increased or decreased.
My Nestles Nido came today, had to try it out for cocoa. I can't tell the difference, and i used to hate powdered milk. Amazon has it, too, didn't know about it then.
Now the only thing but I need to know if I can make custard and pudding with it and still taste good. In a pinch I can mix it with some heavy cream (cremore is ok if you just use a little; it has sugar in it, too). The 3+ # can which was $15+ at walmart makes 3 gallons and a little over but I use just a little more powder per serving.
Now when you have time, no hurry, could you list about 5 panini sandwiches you like to make that aren't too much fussing and don't have green stuff in them because I can't keep much of it on hand? I'd be really grateful. Or a link would do.
Here are ones I think I would like but some couldn't make regularly: reuben with my own corned beef and thousand island, philly cheese steak (never had one but sounds good), plain grilled cheese, my bacon tomato cheese sandwiches I posted about broiling in stages open face, that special chicken cordon bleu I posted a link to, ham and cheese would probably get boring. I'm sorry I talked so much. I don't mean to take over the thread. I broke a rib a little over two weeks ago, and it hurt a lot at first so I couldn't do much. Now today without thinking I lifted 30# cat litter and 16# cat food and pulled heavy boxes in the house. Didn't seem to hurt anything but I don't feel ready to shovel, etc. Thank heaven for that stair climber cart I bought. If I never use for anything but wheeling stuff around the house, it will be worth it.
Food, even talk of it, is an escape but I need to start trying to get more done.