May 4, 200917 yr I really want to link you to www.sugarstacks.com, but its Dugg today. Here's the Cinnabon stack anyway. Yummo! I found the recipe for Cinnabon rolls but decided not to make that variety, they just use an insane amount of sugar. Like three to four times the normal amount.
May 4, 200917 yr I found the recipe for Cinnabon rolls but decided not to make that variety, they just use an insane amount of sugar. Like three to four times the normal amount. That's why they are airport crack;)
May 4, 200917 yr I found the recipe for Cinnabon rolls but decided not to make that variety, they just use an insane amount of sugar. Like three to four times the normal amount. I like it gritty while it dissolves my teeth (if I had any left ).
May 4, 200917 yr Holy crap that's a lot of sugar. There is a reason for it though, to keep mass produced crap nice and soft for weeks on end.
May 4, 200917 yr cinnabon is my cross country flight survival food of choice since the airlines decided to stop feeding us
May 4, 200917 yr Don't airlines have to feed their passengers if the flight is of a minimum duration?
May 4, 200917 yr Don't airlines have to feed their passengers if the flight is of a minimum duration? a fun size bag of pretzels doesn't cut it for 5-6 hours
May 4, 200917 yr a fun size bag of pretzels doesn't cut it for 5-6 hours but the rat feces adds protein.
May 4, 200917 yr I love airline food. Well. Not really, but its part of the experience to have something unidentifiable, yellow and soft in a heated tray and a cold spongy thing that smells faintly of paprika and soap. All eaten with a knife that bends in a circle and a fork that 2 of the prongs fall off of after removal from the plastic bag.
May 4, 200917 yr I love airline food. Well. Not really, but its part of the experience to have something unidentifiable, yellow and soft in a heated tray and a cold spongy thing that smells faintly of paprika and soap. All eaten with a knife that bends in a circle and a fork that 2 of the prongs fall off of after removal from the plastic bag. Yah, but most airlines in the US don't even offer that now
May 4, 200917 yr And you've got to buy them because you can't take liquids on planes these days. Although maybe they've got rid of that rule now.
May 4, 200917 yr Actually you can, at least over here, it's just that TSA doesn't allow liquids through security. The easy way around that: (1) Carry empty bottle in carry-on. (2) Fill empty bottle with some tasty liquid at some point between security and gate. (3) Board plane. (4) Drink and enjoy later.
May 4, 200917 yr Is this the Beyer DT-48 loaner thread? KBI - How can I get on the list? Oh shit, it's Captain Negativity! Hey Jimmy.
May 4, 200917 yr Oh shit, it's Captain Negativity! Hey Jimmy. welcome jpelg! Hey guys. Good to be here.
May 4, 200917 yr Actually you can, at least over here, it's just that TSA doesn't allow liquids through security. The easy way around that: (1) Carry empty bottle in carry-on. (2) Fill empty bottle with some tasty liquid at some point between security and gate. (3) Board plane. (4) Drink and enjoy later. no, there are much easier ways. Like have children. I can get all sorts of liquids past TSA.
May 4, 200917 yr I just flew to and back from California and in the entirety of both flights was given a single meal. A turkey sandwich I finished in two bites which may or may not have contained rat feces, a bag of chips, and a fun size bag of M&Ms. I did get a lot of "free" drinks, though.
May 4, 200917 yr Why do they call it "fun size"? There's nothing fun about that depressing feeling you get when you realize you have an empty M&M bag, and you've only had 3, maybe 5.
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