Don't forget that my beloved Edgeworth Ready-Rubbed was a grocery-store/drug-store staple as well.
huntertrw Lifer Jul 23, 2014 6,446 9,896 The Lower Forty of Hill Country Apr 5, 2025 #21 Don't forget that my beloved Edgeworth Ready-Rubbed was a grocery-store/drug-store staple as well. Reactions: Briarcutter
P Puff nstuff Can't Leave Dec 2, 2021 337 2,389 Inland Southern California Apr 5, 2025 #22 I wonder what the drugstore/codger equivalents were in France and Italy back in the day, and if they're still available now.
I wonder what the drugstore/codger equivalents were in France and Italy back in the day, and if they're still available now.
rakovsky Can't Leave Nov 28, 2024 440 470 Apr 10, 2025 #23 Briar Lee said: If I was blindfolded I could identify by smell and taste Prince Albert, Velvet, Half and Half, Carter Hall, Sir Walter Raleigh, Granger, and Middleton’s Cherry Blend. My favorite has always been Half and Half but I love ‘em all. Click to expand... Wow, can you please say why you rate Half and Half so much? I never had it but PA is one of my all time favorites.
Briar Lee said: If I was blindfolded I could identify by smell and taste Prince Albert, Velvet, Half and Half, Carter Hall, Sir Walter Raleigh, Granger, and Middleton’s Cherry Blend. My favorite has always been Half and Half but I love ‘em all. Click to expand... Wow, can you please say why you rate Half and Half so much? I never had it but PA is one of my all time favorites.