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#848 The Rabbit wine opener leaves me jumping for joy!

Posted on 2015/04/27 by Troy — 34 Comments ↓
rabbit corkscrew in action wine

Do you remember this wine bottle opener? Or maybe this one? Ugh! I could never quite get these right. I usually knock the bottle over or break the cork or Continue Reading →

Posted in Food and Drink | Tagged cork, corkscrew, dining, drink, food, rabbit, rabbit wine opener, restaurant, wine, wine opener | 34 Comments ↓

#852 Mother’s Circus Animal Cookies makes me smile bigger than any clown!

Posted on 2015/04/08 by Troy — 16 Comments ↓
circus animal cookies girl kellogg

Mother’s Cookies is a company that originally had a bakery based in Oakland, California, which operated between 1914 and 2008. A sister company, Archway Cookies of Battle Creek, Michigan, was Continue Reading →

Posted in Animals, Food and Drink | Tagged animal, baking, circus, circus animal cookies, cookies, Mother's, treats | 16 Comments ↓

#858 Ice cream truck music is sweet

Posted on 2015/02/16 by Troy — 23 Comments ↓
ice cream truck

Did you have an ice cream truck cruise around your neighborhood when you were growing up? Are they still around? I do not hear them very often these days but Continue Reading →

Posted in Food and Drink | Tagged dessert, ice cream, ice cream truck, music | 23 Comments ↓

#862 Getting an ‘A’ on our restaurant health inspection is sweet

Posted on 2015/01/26 by Troy — 48 Comments ↓
restaurant health inspection layers bakery las vegas greg forrest

I wonder if you remember that movie from a few years back called “Larry The Cable Guy: Health Inspector”? In the movie Larry is a big city restaurant health inspector Continue Reading →

Posted in Food and Drink | Tagged army, bakery, baking, dessert, food, health, Las Vegas, Layers Bakery, restaurant, safety | 48 Comments ↓

#864 Sabrage makes me pop my top with smiles

Posted on 2015/01/14 by Troy — 10 Comments ↓
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Sabrage is a technique for opening a Champagne bottle with a saber, used for ceremonial occasions. Sabrage became popular in France when the army of Napoleon visited many of the Continue Reading →

Posted in Food and Drink | Tagged champagne, Napoleon, sabrage, sword | 10 Comments ↓

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