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Triscuits are great, as are saltines, but any cracker works.
Just make sure to drink water, eat saltines and swoon responsibly.
"You have to try my homemade saltines!" he tells me enthusiastically.
I top the apple slices and saltines with some peanut butter.
Hard rolls, sugar-glazed rolls, Parker House rolls, saltines and breadsticks.
Pair that with some minestrone soup and saltines, and hangover be gone.
And eating buttered matzo with salt is never as good as saltines.
Again my pockets were filled with cellophane-encased saltines and breath mints.
Just boil butter and brown sugar together, pour over Saltines, and add chocolate!
There's no asking for a sleeve of saltines halfway through a tasting menu.
We struggled from hot dogs and saltines to steak dinners and Gucci flip flops.
Others take it downtown with a sleeve of saltines or old hot dog buns.
Breakfast is a slice of cheddar cheese with five saltines and a small apple.
At birthday parties, while the other children ate ice cream and cake, he ate saltines.
I grab Saltines, Gatorade, and ginger ale for R. and a banana for my breakfast ($9.50).
If this is you, don't feel you have to fill your pantry with saltines and tomato soup.
I also buy butter, Saltines, chocolate chips, and brown sugar to make Saltine toffee for the party ($63.05).
"All you have to do is open the can and slice open a bag of saltines," Thurman said.
I would finish a carton of ice cream or a box of saltines with butter, usually at 3 a.m.
She told me she just wanted saltines, but I kept cooking, because I didn't fully believe that she couldn't eat.
It was shaped out like a tree log, and then my mom would serve it with Ritz crackers and saltines.
There's our traditional tomatoey squid cocktel — sometimes shrimp and oysters are added, too — served in a tall glass with saltines.
Argh. I get peanut butter and saltines, put my phone on the charger, and settle in to do some homework.
My mom had enough time to pack 30 jars of baby food, saltines, clothes for me and 100 Cuban pesos.
I'm putting away slices like they're saltines, and part of me wishes I'd spent the day eating nothing but oven pizzas.
Smith makes a manic cameo during which Mead throws saltines (and what looks like glitter) into Smith's gaping, gobbling bird-like mouth.
There are plenty of unsweetened alternatives, like Victoria's pasta sauces, French's Yellow Mustard, Maille Dijon mustard, Saltines, Triscuits and some Trader Joe's tortillas.
First, we stop at one of the school's convenience store and I pick up saltines and a Sierra Mist to help my stomach.
I quickly plate some apple slices, a stack of saltines, and a handful of cereal to eat because oatmeal sounds gross right now.
But the smoked whitefish salad, with caramelized shallots and crème fraîche and a side of saltines, is more energetic than you might guess.
That's why we'd suggest opting for coconut water or a couple of saltines (along with plain water, of course) rather than a sports drink.
Truth is, while you might learn that Brown has a penchant for Saltines and, apparently, likes eating French fries in bed, that's about it.
Every hour felt like four, and I spent my days throwing up, nibbling on saltines, and watching anything that could distract me for even a moment.
You have work to do and a life to lead; plus, you have to keep this little animal alive and all he wants to eat is saltines.
As Alan Blinder, our intrepid Atlanta reporter, said this morning as he headed to Florida, he's preparing for four days of the saltines and tuna fish he's packed.
On the patio, oysters are roasted over a wood fire and tossed into a metal bucket at the end of a table set with oyster knives and saltines.
Nialls Fallon, a proprietor of Maiden Lane—America's only tinned-seafood bar—grew up eating canned tuna and oysters, which he would heap with cream cheese on saltines.
I pick up a couple servings of chicken noodle soup for him from a local restaurant ($2129) and then stop in a CVS for more Saltines and Gatorade ($10.04).
Milk. Aside from Jeb Bush silently devouring an entire sleeve of saltines while watching Antique Roadshow in a windowless room, there are few things more fundamentally innocuous than milk.
After the alleged kidnapping, Simpson brought Carlie to a local grocery store and bought non-perishable food items including bread, peanut butter and jelly, saltines and paper towels, DeVine said.
So traveling around Massachusetts pregnant trying to eat food that didn't have gluten in it, being sick to your stomach and not being able to chew on Saltines wasn't easy.
He doesn't really believe in cultural appropriation, this Korean-American Southerner who brines his restaurant's fried chicken in an adobo broth, and likes his instant ramen with Saltines and mayo.
Alyssa Pike, registered dietitian and manager of nutrition communications at the International Food Information Council, previously told Insider you don't have to rely on soup and saltines for two weeks straight.
I brought snacks, but of course he doesn't want those, so I give him a handful of Goldfish, Lucky Charms, and some Saltines with the hope that they won't notice any missing.
From left: spicy peanuts dressed with dried shrimp and lime; fluke ceviche, prepared in a classic marinade called leche de tigre; octopus carpaccio; ti' punch; pickled wild shrimp with deep-fried saltines.
The recipes range from simple with a twist (warm Saltines brushed with dried mustard, hot sauce and butter) to delicious gimmicks (a breakfast carbonara) to science experiments (pancake batter powered by nitrous oxide).
Rather than relying on bread crumbs or crumbled saltines to bind the filling, as is common with American-style fish cakes, croquetas are typically held together with a well-seasoned white béchamel sauce.
Add two ham croquetas and you get the croqueta preparada, a popular Miami sandwich that evolved from the croquetas that the city's bakeries used to sell with a pack of saltines and some ketchup.
Even then, the rat you befriend over forgotten Saltines will naturally have a shorter life span and you might find yourself alone, mourning a rodent, scream-crying for a creature you named Little Miss Crunchy.
Though the new house wasn't far from the old one — all Mike would have had to do was walk up the hill to play with his old friends — he instead spent his afternoons watching TV, drinking Coke and munching on saltines.
I battled morning sickness that lasted all day, walking around the office with a sleeve of Saltines, turning down happy hour offers by saying that I had extended Dry January into February, trying to play it cool while burdened by this secret.
Saltines fried in canola oil are served with the ceviche and with a cold and highly appealing bowl of pickled shrimp under pink pickled onions; grilled bread slices accompany the mackerel whipped into a hummus-like orange spread with piri-piri oil.
Photo: Drew Angerer (Getty)Martin Shkreli, the damp stack of Saltines who positioned himself into brief fame as the most hated man in America, was ordered by a judge to part with "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin," the one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album he bought for $2 million.
The internet finds imbecilic activities to do, then challenges other people to do it with them, then watches videos of other people doing the challenge and chortles at clip after clip of so-and-so shoving a spoonful of cinnamon down their throat, or stuffing seven saltines into their gullet without any water, or sprinkling salt on their wrist and rubbing ice on it.
Basically if you could serve it on a lettuce leaf, it was a salad — a square of frozen cream cheese, a hollowed-out turnip filled with marinated peas, some cut-up bananas and nuts packed into a banana skin, and — one of my favorites in this genre — a fruit salad inside a little pen made of four saltines, and you tied a red ribbon around the whole thing.
"Sixteen Saltines" is the second single from Jack White's 2012 solo album Blunderbuss. It was when White first played this song on Saturday Night Live that the album had a surge in popularity.Single Review: “Sixteen Saltines” by Jack White « Team Hellions In December 2012, the song was named by Rolling Stone as the eighth-best song of the year.
Saltines have been compared to hardtack, a simple unleavened cracker or biscuit made from flour, water, and sometimes salt. However, unlike hardtack, saltines include yeast as one of their ingredients. Soda crackers are a leavened bread that is allowed to rise for twenty to thirty hours. After the rise, alkaline soda is added to neutralize the excessive acidity produced by the action of the yeast.
S.), Keebler's Zesta (U.S.) (both owned by Kellogg's), Molinos Modernos' Hatuey (Dominican Republic) and Noel's Saltín (Colombia). Unsalted tops as well as whole grain saltines can also be found. Soda crackers were described in "The Young Housekeeper" by Alcott in 1838.
An optimistic office worker preparing before failing the challengeThe challenge is generally given as eating six saltines in a single minute, although the target is sometimes set at five or seven. Most people are able to eat at least two saltines without water, although patients affected by Sjögren's syndrome lack the saliva necessary for even this many. Doctors may use this test, the "cracker test" or "cracker sign", to help diagnose the disorder. A 1996 AP story used the challenge to illustrate the competitive nature and persistence of the Tennessee Volunteers' quarterback at the time, Peyton Manning.
Crackers come in many shapes and sizes, such as round, rectangular, triangular, or irregular. Crackers sometimes have cheese or spices as ingredients, or even chicken stock. Saltines and oyster crackers are often used in or served with soup. Additional types of crackers include cream crackers and water biscuits.
Lamaw, also known as buko lamaw, is a Filipino dessert or beverage made from scraped young coconut meat (buko) in coconut water with milk and sugar (or condensed milk), and saltines or biscuits. Variations can add ingredients like peanuts, graham crackers, or orange-flavored softdrinks. Ice cubes are also commonly added to chill the dessert. It is usually made from freshly gathered coconuts, and is commonly served within the coconut shell itself.
Peanut butter and strawberry jam create a red-orange contrast. Peanut butter was originally paired with a diverse set of savory foods, such as pimento, cheese, celery, watercress, saltines and toasted crackers. In a Good Housekeeping article published in May 1896, a recipe "urged homemakers to use a meat grinder to make peanut butter and spread the result on bread." The following month, the culinary magazine Table Talk published a "peanut butter sandwich" recipe.
Saltines are commonly eaten as a light snack, often with cheese, butter, peanut butter or other spreads. They may also be dipped or crumbled in soups, chilis, stews, and eaten with, or crumbled into, salads. Typically they are sold in boxes containing two to four stacks of crackers, each wrapped in a sleeve of waxed paper or plastic. In restaurants, they are found in small wrapped plastic packets of two crackers, which generally accompany soup or salad.
Chowder is a type of soup or stew often prepared with milk or cream and thickened with broken crackers, crushed ship biscuit, or a roux. Variations of chowder can be seafood or vegetable. Crackers such as oyster crackers or saltines may accompany chowders as a side item, and cracker pieces may be dropped atop the dish. New England clam chowder is typically made with chopped clams and diced potatoes, in a mixed cream and milk base, often with a small amount of butter.
The sauce is made of queso fresco (fresh white cheese), vegetable oil, ají amarillo (yellow Peruvian pepper), evaporated milk and salt mixed in a blender. Some recipes call for garlic, onion and crushed saltines. This sauce is also used in many other Peruvian dishes. In the south of Peru (Cuzco, Puno, Arequipa) it is served with ocopa rather than Huancaína sauce, made from freshly toasted peanuts, fried onions and tomatoes, ají amarillo, cream or condensed milk, crushed crackers or dried bread, salt, and huacatay (Tagetes minuta).
Cracker meal, a type of coarse to semi-fine flour made of crushed saltine crackers, may be used as toppings for various dishes; breading for fried or baked poultry, fish or red meats; or as a thickener for meatloaf, soups, stews, sauces, and chilis. As a home remedy, saltines are consumed by many people in order to ease nausea and to settle an upset stomach. Saltine crackers have also been frequently included in military field rations (Meal, Ready-to-Eat, or MRE) in the United States.
Sunshine Biscuits made the Hydrox chocolate sandwich cream cookie, before it was discontinued in 1999. They were reintroduced in 2015, and are now made by Leaf Brands. Today, Sunshine is best known for the Cheez-It snack crackers, which are still marketed under the Sunshine brand, as are Krispy Crackers saltines. However, six well-known Sunshine brands were discontinued after the merger with Keebler: Chip-A-Roos, Chocolate Nugget cookies, Chocolate Fudge Cookies, Lemon Coolers, Golden Raisin Biscuits (thru 1996, similar to Garibaldi biscuits) and Golden Fruit Biscuits.
" Other athletes connected with the challenge include baseball coach Brad Fischer and Derek Jeter; a photographer challenged by Jeter observed, "Being competitive has become his way to relax." The challenge has been televised on morning news talk shows. In a 2001 The Early Show episode, Tom Bergeron took a bet that he could not eat four saltines in a minute, and after attempting them all at once, he lost $40. Jane Clayson asked the staff member who had started the bet how she knew the challenge, to which she replied, "College.
In 1876, F. L. Sommer & Company of St. Joseph, Missouri started using baking soda to leaven its wafer thin cracker. Initially called the Premium Soda Cracker and later "Saltines" because of the baking salt component, the invention quickly became popular and Sommer's business quadrupled within four years. That company merged with other companies to form American Biscuit Company in 1890 and then after further mergers became part of Nabisco in 1898. In the early 20th century, various companies in the United States began selling soda crackers in Puerto Rico and referred to them as "Export Soda".
The purpose of this ordinance is to remember the Savior and the covenants made by the member at baptism. This ordinance entails adequate preparation by the members in reconciling with each other, a specific prayer of blessing is read over the bread, the participating priesthood is served first, then the priesthood serves the members in attendance. This process is repeated with non-fermented wine (new wine) that has also been made to scriptural specifications. This process is generally adhered to by all members, unless for any reason the emblems cannot be homemade, in which case the bread may be replaced with saltines and the non-fermented wine with grape juice.
" The double LPs with blood inside were pressed at United Record Pressing in Nashville. Custom editions have been sold via the headyfwends.com site: One copy was traded for two copies of prominent United customer Jack White's blue liquid-filled 12" single "Sixteen Saltines" (a Record Store Day 2012 exclusive only available at the Third Man Records store). 10 more copies (encased in plexiglass with a photo collage cover made from the front cover photo of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Unfinished Music No.1: Two Virgins) were sold by Wayne Coyne for $2,500 USD each (plus $200 hand-delivery fee), with the proceeds going to the Oklahoma Humane Society and the Academy of Contemporary Music at the University of Central Oklahoma.
With the COVID-19 Quarantine in 2020 and the subsequent delays in production on Season 16 of GOOD EATS (Season 2 of "The Return"), Alton took to YouTube to make two new online cooking series. Pantry Raid was a series of once-weekly shorts (usually released on Fridays or Saturdays) for making palatable foods while staying safe at home. The episodes were filmed in the GOOD EATS Test Kitchens at Brain Food Productions, and consist of Alton and a cameraman as the only personnel onsite. Some are classic comfort foods (like popcorn and Rice Krispie treats), while others are favorite food hacks (hot saltines, lacquered bacon, etc.) and a few are foods Alton has never made before (most notably Dalgona coffee).
Prototype for The Black Hole soundtrack album. For the release of the soundtrack for the Disney film The Black Hole, a prototype disc filled with aniline dye colored silicone fluids and oils that freely move around was produced; however, leakage proved too great a problem and it was never released. In 2012, Third Man Records announced a limited edition 12-inch single release of Jack White's "Sixteen Saltines" on a liquid- filled disc, calling it "the first-ever disc of its kind to be made available to the public" and noting the unreleased Black Hole release. Also in 2012, The Flaming Lips released an extremely limited (and expensive) edition of their double album of collaborations The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends, which was filled with a diluted mix of blood contributed by several of the collaborators, including Kesha, Chris Martin and Neon Indian's Alan Palomo.

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