Spread avocado on bread slice, then put some mayonnaise on, then place tomatoe slices on top and then alfalfa sprouts. Spread cream cheese on other slice of bread and then put together ,and voila!
Sardisbcwx wrote: ↑Sun Mar 29, 2020 8:28 pm
Ah yes, Gumpy didn't Barenaked Ladies do a cover of it?
Yes they did , a bit of a faster beat version than Bruce Cockburn's original.
If I had a million dollars we wouldn't have to eat Kraft dinner
(But we would eat Kraft dinner)
(Of course we would, we'd just eat more) ....might have to eat even more during a lockdown pandemic.
Saw 8 flashes of lightning towards the NW. Cape Values look very impressive tonight. Will likely see periodic t-storms in the Lower Mainland overnight.
Also models bringing in 100m snow levels Wed and Thurs.
wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 29, 2020 9:24 pm
Saw 8 flashes of lightning towards the NW. Cape Values look very impressive tonight. Will likely see periodic t-storms in the Lower Mainland overnight.
Also models bringing in 100m snow levels Wed and Thurs.
Awesome, lovely having El Nito drop in during these unprecedented times. 100m snow levels. t-storms tonight.
It's the 7th annual 2 old retired geezer's inaccurate snowfall contest
Wrinkle Rockers: 0cm
South Sardinies: 0cm
CYCW station https://cycw.awos.live/local-weather
Forrest Gump wrote: ↑Sun Mar 29, 2020 8:56 pm
Yes they did , a bit of a faster beat version than Bruce Cockburn's original.
If I had a million dollars we wouldn't have to eat Kraft dinner
(But we would eat Kraft dinner)
(Of course we would, we'd just eat more) ....might have to eat even more during a lockdown pandemic.
Sounds delicious l've tried a couple in the past, avacado is actually pretty good healthy to eat.
It's the 7th annual 2 old retired geezer's inaccurate snowfall contest
Wrinkle Rockers: 0cm
South Sardinies: 0cm
CYCW station https://cycw.awos.live/local-weather
I didn't notice any thunder last night... maybe a better chance this afternoon with some decent shower activity moving in....
Behind the front, modest destabilization already
occuring on the Olympic Peninsula with pockets of blue sky
appearing around the lowlands. As colder air filters in, mid-
level lapse rates will steepen and snow levels will continue to
fall. The chance for pop-up thunderstorms remains for the rest of
the day. Any storm will have the capability of producing brief
heavy downpours, small hail, and dangerous lightning in the
lowlands with heavier pockets of snow in the mountains. We'll be
watching near-term trends and radar closely going forward.
Abby_wx wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 12:25 pm
I didn't notice any thunder last night... maybe a better chance this afternoon with some decent shower activity moving in....