I always get nostalgic about Marshmallow Peeps as Easter approaches.
In my old job, the stress was so high my colleagues and I used to do some strange things to alleviate the anxiety. My friend there, who had a pretty severe case of combat-related PTSD, used to pin Easter Peeps on the bulletin board in his office and see how long they would last: the record was almost a year. They never got gross or moldy or faded. :eek:
This always makes me think about food preservatives and how some "groceries" last indefinitely in the cupboard or the refrigerator. Anyone have any winners to go with Easter Marshmallow Peeps? :think: Feel like confessing about that unidentifiable items on the back shelf that is so unrecognizable you can even remember when you bought it?
I always wonder about the indestructibility of:
coffee mate
Twinkies
I once had some coffee mate for like, three months, and the scary thing was it still tasted OK.
In my old job, the stress was so high my colleagues and I used to do some strange things to alleviate the anxiety. My friend there, who had a pretty severe case of combat-related PTSD, used to pin Easter Peeps on the bulletin board in his office and see how long they would last: the record was almost a year. They never got gross or moldy or faded. :eek:
This always makes me think about food preservatives and how some "groceries" last indefinitely in the cupboard or the refrigerator. Anyone have any winners to go with Easter Marshmallow Peeps? :think: Feel like confessing about that unidentifiable items on the back shelf that is so unrecognizable you can even remember when you bought it?
I always wonder about the indestructibility of:
coffee mate
Twinkies
I once had some coffee mate for like, three months, and the scary thing was it still tasted OK.