Have to confess, after posting last night I had some kind of whiskey cocktail, it was made for me. I didn't drink it all, but probably more than half. Also my 16 year old grandson came by, he has just started his first job as an assistant cook at a pizza place. He brought something he called hot slices, and was quite proud of them. He gave me one, I took a couple of small bites and then when he wasn't looking gave the rest to the dogs. I did not eat the apple I put in the diary, even so I had a few calories above plan.
the bombs were only mostly defused, lol
There is a story of someone buying an old safe from a ship years ago. When they got it home they found the self-destruct mechanism and explosives were still in working order. No one was badly hurt, but all have been more careful since.
Out of curiosity what's the LaMa factor?
Its the calorie conversion from sugar to alcohol in the fermentation process. You lose 15% of the calories. I knew the sugar content of our peach juice, so I needed it to figure out the calorie content of the resulting wine. It came to me courtesy of our resident guru on most everything, LaMa.
I would have been like Aladin in the cave in that store as a kid!
Even as an adult its a tempting place, the only place I know of with tens of thousands of unique things for under $10, the kids budget limit. Fold up candle lanterns, fire starter kits, colorful ropes, crank flashlights, ammo cases, practice hand grenades, all kinds of hats, still a little left over surplus, even a few old bombs but they are way over the $10 limit. Prices go up as supply goes down.
I never really knew what a surplus store was
Probably because Ireland has been more peaceful of late than we have. The stores really got started after WWII, and a few are still around. Problem is our military no longer brings all of its surplus back to sell, not sure what happens to it now. They do seem to have some military items, mostly from foreign countries, Israeli, Indian, Ukrainian, etc, but the prices for that are a lot higher than they used to be for our left over stuff. So if you want a Polish gas suit and mask or an Egyptian flight suit they have it, but not cheaply.
Thanks Liza, it was fun.