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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Rednesday at Bev Mo

Time for REDnesday again!
I missed posting for this last week I think.
Thank you to Sue at It's A Very Cherry World! for hosting.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We went to BevMo last Saturday
and ended up with lots of RED stuff.
Here is a look at most of our purchases.
Do you see lots of RED there?

Cheeses with wrappings in RED.
We have not yet tasted the Cranberry and Cinnamon Cheese thing.
But I am sure it is yummy.
The Babybel's are good.
We open one and split it now and then.
B-Daddy likes to drink beer, but not the common ones.
No Coors or Budwieser for him.
He is in for the interesting beers.
Especially the dark beers.
He found this box of
Beers for the Season.
Remember when I got one bottle each of three different things?
Anyway,
Apple-Beer was one of them.
Since I like it, B-Daddy got me 6 bottles of it.
This is not a real beer.
I don't drink beer or much of any kind of alcohol.
The Apple-Beer is yummy.
We had also gotten a bottle of this Sarsaparilla.
I really like it so B-Daddy got me 6 bottles of this too.
I am sure you are noticing all the RED labels here.
Here is a close up of those interesting beers.
One is called RED Trolley Ale!
Or how about Santa's Private Reserve Rogue Ales?
Definitely interesting labels on interesting beers/ales.
B-Daddy has tasted a couple them.
He likes them.
He also likes to have one while watching
college football.
Those are my REDS for today.
I don't have any Christmas decorations up yet.
I am still not sure if I am even going to put any up.
Don't have the energy or the motivation to do that right now.
But I still got time.
I hope.
~~~~~~~
~Linnea~

15 comments:

★Carol★ said...

I love sarsaparilla! I wish there was somewhere to get it around here. I only find it at the Covered Bridge Festival in Indiana. Those cheeses look so yummy. I love all kinds of cheese. This sounds like a great store, where you can find all kinds of goodies!
Happy Rednesday!
Carol

Sandi@ Rose Chintz Cottage said...

Hi Linnea,
Happy REDnesday to you and enjoy your week.

Blessings,
Sandi

Cass @ That Old House said...

Ummm... those are some yummy Reds you have there. Howard would love the beers. Me, I'll share the cheeses!
Cass

SueLovesCherries said...

Yum - I love BabyBel! Those beers look so interesting - when I lived in Belgium many years ago, I enjoyed sampling all the different brews. There was one called Mort Subite, which means Sudden Death! I never forgot that name!

Lucy said...

I always buy Baby Bels for special! Something decadent about those idividual wax wrappings!

The Quintessential Magpie said...

Come hop on the bus next to me, Linnea. I haven't done the first thing yet in terms of Christmas decorations. Of course I will do it late and leave it into January. ;-)

Loved looking at all of your labels. Really neat!

XO,

Sheila :-)

Anonymous said...

Hi Linnea! Your post and Redness is making me so hungry!
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)

Anonymous said...

Good morning, I just wanted to thank you for stopping by, made me so happy. I love your post and your blog page too. I'm wondering how you got gadgets on both sides of your page though, I would love to do that.

Hugs,
Chris

Jan's Blog said...

Hello dear friend. Thank you for always being there. I found the soup the next morning when I put some coffee into the microwave. Isn't it funny that you do the same thing. I want you to know that even if my entries slow down or stop, you are always in my heart, and there will always be someone to read me your comments. I truly treasure you!!!
Love,
Jan

Barbara said...

Linnea, It has been a while since I was here...time is my enemy. I hope all is well with you and your family.

Barbara

Anonymous said...

I am mad about Sarsaparilla!!! We pronounce it 'Sarsperella' here - how do you guys say it. You are certainly stocking up for Christmas with some goodies. I will never forget my time in the US (over 20 years ago), from early November then home again early December; in the knick of time to experience Christmas. The sights and the smells and the sounds - it was magical. I go back often in my mind... Our Summer Christmas is very different, just a completely different 'flavour' to a Winter Christmas, obviously. But, it is fun, and I love our long Summers and the excitement it brings. We have such high humidity today though, that I'm about ready to expire!!! I need one of your beers, I think!!! ;) Blessings to you today! N x

Becky said...

The cheeses look yummy. Not much on beer myself. Started decorating yet? I'm not into it either!

Susan (Between Naps On The Porch.net) said...

Hi Linnea...looks like lots of good labels to choose from when game time rolls around! :-) Thanks so much for stopping by to vote for my tablescape! It was sooo nice to see your name!:-) Susan

The Muse said...

way long ago
in a deep southern town...
a Christmas cowgirl...
was looking around.
she had a hankering
for something powerful and sweet...
why that sarsaparilla...
just cant be beat!

Howdy Par'dner!
Hugs

The Quintessential Magpie said...

Sending you love and warm hugs across the miles and all good wishes, Linnea, for a very Merry Christmas!

XO,

Sheila :-)

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