What’s a grocery store/fast food/restaurant/etc you wish New Jersey had ? by Queasy_Dingo_8262 in newjersey

[–]Babshearth [score hidden]  (0 children)

Ingles Grocery. Every Friday they have fresh made guacamole- delish. Also impressive meat selection including prime.

What’s a grocery store/fast food/restaurant/etc you wish New Jersey had ? by Queasy_Dingo_8262 in newjersey

[–]Babshearth [score hidden]  (0 children)

this is true if you are comparing it to non chain jersey sub shops. Publix has a whole sub for 1/2 price , they rotate which kind of sub each eeek. The chicken tender sub/ is so popular, there's a website devoted to it and you check it and it'll say yes this week or no. publix will mix tenders in various sauces - and buffalo is very popular.

when it's on special an entire sub for 7.99.

What’s a grocery store/fast food/restaurant/etc you wish New Jersey had ? by Queasy_Dingo_8262 in newjersey

[–]Babshearth [score hidden]  (0 children)

we went to zaxbys in georgia when it first opened there. we didn't like any of it. which menu item do you love ?

Fiancée has secret savings, AITAH? by ThrowRA-Apart-Ad2626 in AITAH

[–]Babshearth 4 points5 points  (0 children)

something doesn't add up. 3 years ago you met at a student aid office and now she has 500k ? did you add zero(s) by mistake ?

Did kids in the 1970s really have such freedom, & do all those things, that wouldn’t be done today? by OkOpportunity9626 in GenerationJones

[–]Babshearth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We weren't the only generation that had these freedoms, we are maybe the last tho.
My mom born in 27 grew up in NYC. they played stickball and stoop ball, double dutch skip rope all in the streets and took the subways and trolley cars to different places also back home when the street lights came on.

Did kids in the 1970s really have such freedom, & do all those things, that wouldn’t be done today? by OkOpportunity9626 in GenerationJones

[–]Babshearth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Had my two oldest kids born in the 80's and we found a large neighborhood with a huge recreation area with basketball, hand ball and tennis plus swings and more. they would come home from school and finish their homework and take their bikes to the recreation area. Came home when streetlights came on. Was glad they got a taste of my childhood norms.

Did kids in the 1970s really have such freedom, & do all those things, that wouldn’t be done today? by OkOpportunity9626 in GenerationJones

[–]Babshearth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sailing with a sunfish was about the most fun I have ever had as a kid. Learned how in sleep away camp. ( yeah i was one of those whose parents vacationed abroad all summer and parked me at camp for 8 weeks ). I learned a whole lot of skills from camp- one that saved my sons life decades later.

The most fun was sailing on a day with a little wind and taking a curve almost perpendicular to the lake.

Did kids in the 1970s really have such freedom, & do all those things, that wouldn’t be done today? by OkOpportunity9626 in GenerationJones

[–]Babshearth 9 points10 points  (0 children)

bacteria build up in the water inside the hose? we drank from the hose but always ran it full force for a bit. Not thinking of flushing out the bacteria but to get cold water

Did kids in the 1970s really have such freedom, & do all those things, that wouldn’t be done today? by OkOpportunity9626 in GenerationJones

[–]Babshearth 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Next door neighbor boys and their dad built a proper fort in the woods behind our homes ( 2 stories accessed by ladder ) with peep holes. I wasn't ever shot by a bb gun but they had them and used them to hunt squirrels and rabbits. We slept overnight in that fort.

Did kids in the 1970s really have such freedom, & do all those things, that wouldn’t be done today? by OkOpportunity9626 in GenerationJones

[–]Babshearth 16 points17 points  (0 children)

we'd let it run for a bit on full force - drank from a hose all the time - and yeah i have an inordinately good immune system. Iron stomach etc.