I went to a restaurant one time with a vegan friend, after we were assured by phone that they had vegan choices. We perused the menu, then my friend questioned the server. It turned out the restaurant considered the food vegetarian if it didn't have meat in it, as several of the supposedly vegetarian dishes were made with animal stock. The owner seemed surprised when we complained.
See, don't make social connections and you don't have to worry about sharing your lottery winnings...I always new my anti-social tendencies would be an advantage one day, when I'm sitting in my giant mansion, all alone. At least I'll have you, internet.
Yeah, they went to work, did their jobs, didn't complain, kept those jobs for thirty years, got union wages, promotions, a pension, benefits, and a gold watch at retirement. What did they have to complain about?
Good for her! And shame on anyone who makes fun of her......I noticed that her coat sleeves are 'thread bare'....maybe she does not have a lot of money, but she enjoys life.....You go girl! This was cute, made me smile!
In my opinion, there really is no such thing as a "good" frozen pizza - - no matter what brand you buy, if you just take it out of the box and slap it in the oven, you are still just going to have a nasty frozen pizza experience. What I do is just buy the cheap ones (Totino's party pizza - - on sale) and just use that as a starting point, adding my own extra toppings to make it a tasty pizza experience. You can get really creative, putting on various cheeses, pepperoni, sausage, sliced jalepenos, pineapple chunks, etc. I keep things like that on hand and it just takes a minute to doctor it up. Also, they are small, so you can make multiple, different ones to satisfy varying tastes. Another option is to buy the ready-made crusts (Boboli) and make your own pizza from the ground up - - I do this sometimes and my kids love them.
Good! Then we're fulfilling the Neatorama vision.
At least I'll have you, internet.