It's okay... not nearly as good as the stuff my ex-wife makes, but I wanted a grilled cheese sandwich so I decided to splurge. (I try to not eat a lot of bread.) Hell of a lot better than the **** they peddle up at Safeway (other than their "rustic baguette that they just raised from $1.99 to $2.99.)
matthew said:
Putting aside the current high inflation that hopefully eases soon, the last 30 years have had low inflation and kind of crazy cheap consumer goods. That’s not entirely bad, and not entirely good.
I needed a couple quarts of oil. I went up to O'Reilly's. Quart of 10W-30 - house brand - the cheap stuff - $5.99.
I walked up to the counter and set it down and started laughing. They gave me kind of a puzzled look. Then I told them:
"In 1977, we had to raise the price on our Pennzoil 10W-40 to 39 cents a quart. People came in and called us names. Said bad things about our mothers. Told us we were robbers."
When I was a kid, there were two kinds of candy bars: Almond Joy and Mounds were a DIME, everything else was a nickel.
Bought a candy bar at the check-out aisle lately?
I just shrug my shoulders, try to laugh, and pay the man. What can you do? I wonder sometimes if "inflation" is really something to do with economics, or if perhaps it's just a consequence of old age.
matthew said:
But you’re always interesting, fourcycle
Glad to be of service, sir!
