texasyankee
member since 03/24/2005
I'm a girl from United States
About me: Mother of 3 teenage children, grandmother of 2, Wife of a wonderful man. I have variety of interests, including Farming, Gardening, Cooking, Eating at restaurants, Video Games, and logical problems.
User Votes: 4519 Helpful / 48 Funny / 168 Agree / 187 Disagree
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2805 days ago

It really depends on what you get. I like the fried chicken. It is fattening and greasy so you need to keep it in moderation, but it's pretty good for the price. EDIT: Also, the pot pies are the best you can get for 50 cents, because they have a top and bottom crust.

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2809 days ago

My husband's company makes the food for this and I know they only use the very best. For the price, it better be, right? Well I know it's worth it. Schwann's are very picky, need to have exactly what they want nothing substituted, or else the whole meal is cancelled. You can be certain it's always going to be the same everytime. Really good stuff.. we get samples sometimes :)

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2809 days ago

Not too pleased with it. I expected better from Stouffer's. The price is the highest I've seen for a single-serving tv dinner; it was shrimp and scallops with fettucine noodles and green beans. But there was no flavor! It was boring as anything, except for the strong flavor of black pepper. For the price, the amount of calories, and the flavor, it just isn't a good buy at all.

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2819 days ago

I like these better than fried. Nice and crunchy.

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2821 days ago

My family is allergic to shellfish, so getting them to go to Red Lobster was difficult, and with my husband all he worries about is how much it's going to cost. A friend of mine gave the Sherman,TX restaurant high ratings, saying it's the best place around. Having bad previous experiences in Red Lobsters around the country, I was a bit hesitant but figured ah give it a try so you have another bad meal in your lifetime. By now, I'd lost track of how many anyway :) How wrong I was. First thing that was noticeable, when the waitress walked us to our table, all of the staff looked up and said "hello" In spite of how packed the place was, they seemed to have time for us. It was amazing, she sat us at our table, made sure we were taken care of everytime she walked past, which was every 5-10 min. Made sure our drinks were filled,even before they were empty etc. I have never had service like that in any restaurant ever before. Then to top it all off, the food was delicious. From the cheesy biscuits to the salad, to every bit of the main course. Also one of my pet peeves is how they seem to rush you out the door as soon as the food is on the table; didn't happen, in fact she let us sit quite a while after we asked for doggy bags. My husband, who had been looking at the menu and prices with a pout on his face, quickly forgot all of that and when we left, he said "I would go there again, in spite of the fact I can only have so much from the menu" The reason I am giving it a 4 is because Red Lobster is inconsistent throughout the U.S. I have gone to places where I've ordered crab legs and they were steamed so long they were dried out. When I am ordering something at that price, it's an extreme disappointment.

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2821 days ago

It took a while for me to go to this place, only because my husband, who hates onions with a passion, once seen a commercial and there were onions in it. So one day while I was out and about alone, I decided to stop in and try it. I got a bacon double cheeseburger, and I tell you it was out of this world. The tomatos were like homegrown and it had no ketchup or mayo on it like I asked. So soon after I had this little taste of heaven, I convinced my husband that if he didn't want the onions, he could ask for it without. He finally went there, and we went in this time. Another thing I like is when you order the meal, they tell you to have a seat until the meal's done, and then they bring it to you. My husband has not once "accidentally" gotten an onion on his burger, like they would in other burger joints. Looking at all of the other ratings, I am sorry to see you all had bad experiences in your local whataburgers. If you're ever in Sherman, TX. Give it a try, I promise you won't be disappointed.

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2880 days ago

This episode was a spoof on the Katrina disaster. Stan and Cartman are admiring a guy's boat that Cartman claims is his uncle's, and he eggs Stan on to take it for a spin. He has trouble controlling it, and it crashes into a huge beaver dam. Cartman and Stan vow to keep silent about it. The news casters are reporting stories, but nobody is actually there to know exactly what is going on. Stan is watching the news as they announce the death rate is in the 100s of millions, and he gets worried but is even more worried to admit to it. Nobody is helping the victims, instead everyone is pointing fingers at who's fault it is. When Stan asks his dad "aren't they going to rescue all the people on the top of their houses" his dad says "first we must figure out who's fault it is." Suddenly, the news reporter announces that the flood was caused by global warming. Everyone panics and goes running and screaming in every direction, because they don't know which way the global warming is coming from. At the end when Stan decides to go save the people himself,everyone is still speculating as to who's fault it is, finally they announce that it's crab people. Stan, disgusted, yells, " I did it, ok? I ran a boat into a beaver dam and broke it" everyone misinterprets it and starts admitting that it was their own fault.

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2886 days ago

I found this one to be very similar to "passion of the jew", Where Cartman gives a hate speech about "gingers" in class. Kyle is red haired, but doesn't have freckles or light skin, so he's called "Daywalker" The boys decide to change Cartman into a ginger one night, and Cartman starts to lead his fellow gingers into a rally against anyone who isn't ginger. I found absolutely no humor in this episode, although it did have a message, so for that, it gets a 3.

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2887 days ago

Not much into the girlie girl thing, but I'd date her ;)

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2887 days ago

This episode was really funny. Cartman has his hippy radar out and is walking around South Park inspecting people's homes for hippies. He gathers them up, and locks them down in his basement, and throws a pile of joints down and a guitar to keep them happy. Meantime, he asks the Mayor for help getting rid of the hippies, because he noticed 3 drum circles growing by the rate of 2 hippies an hour. The mayor instead signs a permit for them to have a concert, and locks Cartman up in jail for going berzerk, and for kidnapping the hippies and putting them in his basement. Finally the town realize the hippies were destroying the town with their concert, and beg Cartman to help get rid of the hippies.

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