List things ya buy at the store (https://www.landzdown.com/Themes/default/images/post/smiley.gif) (It would be nice to have a seperate message base for games)
A - Apples
B
Butter - Your wife loves toast but your out of butter and ya know how she gets w/o it on there so you buy alot of it (https://www.landzdown.com/Themes/default/images/post/smiley.gif)
C
Candy corn - You used to love this 10+ years ago and havent been able to find it since......You buy over $50 worth and go home happy -- Until your discover your husband has also bought alot for you ... Over $100 worth!!
D
Donuts - Everything tastes better fried.
E
Eggs
F
French Fries
G
grapes - Essential for wine making.
H
Hominy ... what can I say, I live south of the Mason-Dixon line.
I
Items needed to make your salad - You are having the officestaff to your housde for dinner and ya wanna ofer GOOD stuff as ther boss will also be there!
J
jalapenos - let's warm up that salad a little.
K
Kool aid!! -- Your son loves ORange Koolaid so you stock up on it!!
L
Limes - To prevent scurvy.
M
Mac and cheese!! (mmmmmmmmmmm)
N
Nathans Hot Dogs (cholesterol and nitrates to see if you're a survivor)
O
Onion Rings
P
pickled herring (to appease my Dutch heritage)
Q
Quartered Meat - You dont like to cut it up so your glad its already in sections.... It costs you MORE but its worth it :)
R
Radishes (to add a little color to salads)
S
Steak
T
Tomato catsup (to make my burnt steaks barely edible)
U
Uncooked food of all kinds for your party!!
V
Veal, because it's not a vegetable.
W
Watermelon
X\Y
(did you mean to post two letters for the next food(s))???
Xigua - If you like watermelon.
Yam - Ecourages neural growth
Z
No I was thinking X might be hard to come up with anything...
Zuccini
A
Apple
B
beet
C
Off topic, I keep getting tripped up by the 90 second between posts trap. Do we have too many games going at once, or are they too easy?
carrot
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Quote from: Pete! on January 05, 2026, 06:06:12 PMOff topic, I keep getting tripped up by the 90 second between posts trap. Do we have too many games going at once, or are they too easy?
Rather, it is that you are intelligent. 😊
Yes I hate the 90 second thing!!
Staff is lucky,I dont think they have to wait :)
D - Donuts
E
E - Endive
F
frankfurter - on a roll with mustard & sauerkraut
G
Grapefruit
H
Horsemeat - for the dog
I
Iodised Salt
J
jalapenos - to wake up the taste-buds
K
Kite string - You took your kite out and the wind blew it and your string away!! -- You buy more and are happy :)
L
Lemon - Because we need some vitamin C
M
Milk
N
Nuts - unless you're allergic
O
Olives
P
Pears - Fresh not canned.
Q
Quail
R
Rhubarb - add sugar or it's sour
S
Strawberries - dipped in chocolate
T
Tomato sauce - Some call it gravy
U
Urda cheese
V
Vichyssoise - some like it cold
W
Watermelon
X
Xnipec - to add some heat to the Tacos
Y
Yams - Your having a party and the ppl coming you know love them so you buy many..... Sadly none of them shows up at the party and no one else wanted them!!
Z
Ziti - One of Tony Soprano's favorite foods
A
Agnolotti - also made by Artie Bucco.
Bread - for when you're too lazy to bake
C
Carrots - nutritious and useful in recipes
D
Danish - Your having your boss for dinner and he loves Danish.. Your hopefull also he will give you a raise!!
E
Escargot - To gross out my diner companions.
F
Fish
G
granola - For the over-aged hippies
H
horseradish -- to spice up the meal
I
Icing - to cover-up the cake's flaws.
J
Juice - to take morning vitamin with
K
Kippers - to feed the tapeworm
L
Lettuce - to add to sandwiches & burgers
M
mustard - to add flavor to the sausages
N
Nutella - to use as a topping
O
Olives - we love martinis.
P
Pepperoni -- need for pizza
Q
Quinces - save them to make jelly
R
Rhubarb - to make pie or just wash & sprinkle with sugar
S
Spinach - to invigorate Popeye
T
Tomatoes - to add to salad and/or sandwiches
U
Urgelia Cheese - Pair it with a crisp white wine
V
Vinegar - to make salad dressing
W
water - My wife doesn't like when it tastes like chlorine.
X
Xanthan - to thicken soups, sauces, gluten free
Y
Yogurt - A fermented product that's not bad for you.
Z
Zucchini - a variety of squash
A
Arrowroot - so the pie filling won't be too watery
B
Banana = for the pie
C
Carrots
D
Dip - for just about anything that needs some extra flavor.
E
Eggs -- for breakfast or recipes
F
Flounder - Fried with a touch of lemon, and some herbs
G
Grapefruit - a nice addition to breadkfast
H
Hamburgers
I
Icing - to make my lousy cake eatable.
J
Jello - for a simple desert
K
Kettle Corn - snacks while watching TV
L
Lettuce for a healthy salad
M
Melons - The last one I got was rotten.
N
Nutella - for sandwiches or to use in baking deserts
O
Oranges - For fresh juice
Potatoes - to serve with dinner or add to beef stew
Quahogs - essential for good Clam chowder
R
Rice - needed for chicken rice soup
S
Spices - to make a low sodium diet somewhat palatable
T
Tabasco - a hot sauce
U
Umble Pie - You don't want to know the ingredients.
V
Vanilla - needed for dessert recipes
W
Walnuts - Nature's brain food
X
Xylitol - a natural sweetener
Y
Yeast - Critical for bread, beer, and wine.
Z
Ziti - pasta for dinner.
A
Apple cider - Get it unpasteurized, without preservatives, and let it set for a while.
B
Bacon -- great for breakfast and sandwiches
C
Cabbage - To be stuffed or made into slaw
D
Donuts - a fun breakfast or nice snack
E
English Muffins - for toasting and slathering with butter or jam
F
Fish -- for dinner
G
Garbage bags - also useful for dry storage
H
Honey - a natural sweetener
I
Idaho Potatos - for baking, boiling, frying, or potato salad.
J
Jam - to have on toast or with peanut butter sandwiches.
K
Kelp - Serve to unwanted guests to discourage more visits.
L
Lemon - to add to ice tea or use in cooking
M
Macaroni - baked with cheese
N
Nectarines - a juicy, sweet fruit
O
Okra - I may need to go south to get a decent recipe.
P
Pizza - Frozen is ok for a quick, tasty dinner.
Q
Quavers - snack on British junk food
R
R - radishes for salad
S
Saffron - considered the world's most expensive spice.
T
Tomatoes - great for sandwiches, salads and also cooking
Unagi - grilled and seasoned with a special sauce
V
Veal - for dinner
W
Waffles - like pancakes but better
X
Xouba - small sardines
Y
Yellow squash - sautéed or grilled.
Zucchini - also a squash
A
American Cheese - not really cheese, but some people like it
Banana -- basis for a banana split
C
Calamari - if you call it squid, they might use it for bait.
Donuts - fun for breakfast or snacks
E
Eclairs - not if your on a diet
F
Figs - a healthy fruit
G
Ginger ale - to settle the stomach
H
Honey - to add to tea
I
Italian sausage - to spice up the pasta
J
Jelly Beans - it is getting close to Easter so a treat for the Easter Basket.
K
Kalamata Olives - goes well with feta cheese
L
Ladyfinger - an easy cookie to make at home.
Mace - pairs well with rice
N
Nutmeg - great spice for cooking
O
Orange drink - fortified with Vitamin C, but mostly sugar water
P
Parmesan - perfect cheese for Italian recipes
Q
Quattro Formaggi pizza - lots of cheese
R
Radishes - to add to salad or for healthy snacks
S
sausages - probably unhealthy but seldom refused
T
tea - I have tea every evening.
U
Ugni Blanc grapes - for making Brandy.
V
Vanilla - used in flavoring many desert recipes
W
Whiskey - it was once considered heart medicine, but they studied it too much.
X
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OT - with only two players, we keep getting the same letters over & over
Xylitol - like sugar but lowers blood sugar and has fewer calories
Quote from: Pete! on March 21, 2026, 03:23:04 PM~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OT - with only two players, we keep getting the same letters over & over
I agree. Other members are most certainly welcome to join the games. Curiously, the usual average site visitors was around the 180's. However, since the games have been played, they've been growing with 546 site visitors today.
Zoodles
A
Apples - great for snacks, pie, tarts, etc.
B
Beans - soak overnight and simmer til tender
C
C - carrots, healthy snacks and always add to beef stew.
D
Dry Cereal - I'd prefer gruel
E
Eggs - an obvious choice for me since my grandparents had a poultry farm and my parents and I lived with them for many years.
F
Franks - probably unhealthy but tasty
G
Granola - a healthy choice for breakfast.
H
Haggis - if you don't know the ingredients, don't ask
I
Ice cream - always good to keep some in the freezer
J
Jellied Eels - if you can find them
K
Kiwi - a sweet fruit
L
Lard - makes the best biscuits
M
Mustard - for sandwiches, hot dogs and hamburgers
N
Nuts - in the shell
O
Oatmeal - for a hearty breakfast (I like brown sugar on mine).
P
Prunes - to get things going
Q
Quince - a fruit often used to make jams or jellies.
R
Raspberry - the seeds are annoying
S
Strawberries - their seeds are not annoying 🙂
T
Taffy - good way to lose a tooth.
U
Ube - a purple yam
V
Vermouth - keep a bottle near the gin
W
Waffles - frozen waffles make a simple breakfast
X
XO sauce - from Hong Kong
Y
Y - yeast to make bread
Z
Zesty sauce - goes with anything
A
Asparagus - not my favorite vegetable
B
Bean sprouts - used in spring rolls.
C
Cabbage - used to make holubtsi, Ukrainian stuffed cabbage
D
Ditalini - for minestrone
E
Eggs - for breakfast and baking
F
Flapjacks - not a UK oat bar, but a pancake.
G
Grapes - a nice snack
H
Horseradish - perfect with prime rib
I
Ice Cream - an absolute must have!
J
Jelly Doughnut - way too sweet
K
Kale - a healthy vegetable
L
Lemon Pie
M
M&M's - great for snacking
N
Nectarines - peaches without the fuzz
O
Lemon - to make lemonade
M
Mint - to garnish your julep
N
Noodles - for home-made chicken noodle soup
O
Oxtail - sometimes from other bovines
P
Parmesan - essential for pizza
Q
Quail eggs - only about 1/3 of the size of a chicken egg.
R
Raspberries - they actually have a health benefit due to their antioxidants.
S
Scallops - not skate wings
T
Tea - I have a mug of green tea every evening.
U
Utah scones - usually served fresh.
V
Vermicelli - pasta for dinner!
W
Wine Vinegar - for the salad
X
Xanthan gum - A food additive used as a thickener or stabilizer.
Y
Yellow Peppers - sweeter than green
Z
Ziti - a nice pasta
A
Apple Sauce - edible even when you have a toothache
B
Bread - for toast in the morning and sandwiches at lunch
C
Calamari - it's cheaper at the bait store
D
Dates - to make date nut bread
E
elbow macaroni - for mac & cheese
F
fettuccine - another pasta
G
Gelato - less fat than ice cream
H
Haddock - for Friday meatless dinner
I
Insects - like fried grasshoppers or chocolate covered ants
Jam - nice on toast in the morning or on sandwiches
K
Kosher Pickles - not much nutrition by taste wonderful
L
Lollipop - a favorite snack for kids
M
Macadamia nuts - indigenous to Australia
Nutella - a favorite spready of many
O
Oxford Blue - semi-hard blue cheese
P
Pears (or Peaches) - both a good fruit
Q
Quick bread - not quick enough
R
Rhubarb - I used to pick it from the garden and eat it, sitting on the side porch.
S
Shrimp - put them on the barbie
T
Tater Tots - a nice side dish
U
Ulava Charu - It's not really horse ... or is it?
V
Vidalia onion - my preference
W
Waffles - home made is better but laziness won
X
Xnipec - a spicy Mexican salsa, often served with tacos
Y
Yellow Beets - sweeter than red
Ziti - a popular pasta
A
Ahi Tuna - AKA yellowfin or bigeye tuna
B
Bread - a must have for a sandwich at lunch
C
Corn Flakes - GRRREAT
D
Dill - a favorite spice I add to a chicken recipe
E
Espresso - won't sleep tonight
F
Fig Newtons - a favorite treat of many
G
Grits - a southern staple
H
Hotdogs - for dinner barbeque
I
Idaho Spud - not a potato, a candy bar
J
Jello - an easy desert
K
KitKat - between meal indulgence
L
Lasagna - a favorite of many for dinner.
M
Mud Cookies - famine food
N
Noodles - of course for chicken noodle soup
O
Onion Bhaji - kind of like onion fritters.
P
Potatoes - a popular vegetable for dinner
Q
Queenfish - watch out for the venomous spines
R
R - I have quite a few recipes that include rice.
S
Salmon - from the sea
T
Tomatoes - great for sandwiches, salads and recipes
U
Udon -thick,chewy noodles
V
Vanilla - a useful spice
W
walnuts - Hard to crack
X
Xanthan Gum - A thickening agent used in sauces, dressings, and gluten-free baking.
Y
Yellow cherry - good in fruit salad
Zucchini - a summer squash
A
Arctic char - easily mistaken for salmon
B
Bagels - a favorite since my daughter & her husband used to own & run the Bagel Basket & Café
C
Creamed Corn - in a can
D
Dark chocolate - nuggets or bar, doesn't matter. 😊
egg roll - similar to a spring roll
F
French fries - always handy to keep a bag of frozen fries in the freezer
G
Graham crackers - for s'mores
H
Hot dogs - great for summer barbeques
I
Instant coffee - for emergency use only
J
Juice -- need juice in the morning with my vitamin
K
Kahlúa - when coffee isn't enough
L
Lemonade - good to keep on hand with hot summer days ahead
M
munchies - usually salty
Nutmeg - a spice I always use when making French toast.
O
Old Crow - bourbon on a budget
P
Potato Chips - nice to have with lunch
Q
quick oats - for when I'm lazy
R
Rice - used in a lot recipes, including my dinner tonight
Soap - for washing out foul mouths
Tuna - great for sandwiches
U
Ukoy - shrimp and bean sprouts
V
Vinaigrette - a popular salad dressing
W
Wafers - Thin & crunchy
X
Xylitol - a sugar-free substitute, especially useful if making sweets for diabetics
Y
Yabby - like a small lobster
Z
Ziti - a favorite pasta
A
apple crisp - easier than pie
B
Beans - an easy vegetable to fix for dinner
C
canning jars - in case the deer don't decimate the garden
Donuts - good any time of the day
E
Elk - low in fat
F
Fettuccine - a pasta that works great in many dishes
G
gorgonzola - moldy cheese
H
horseradish - add to many dinner recipes
I
Imitation Crab - because I economize
J
Juice - I have orange juice every morning with my vitamin pill.
K
Kellogg's Corn Flakes - crushed & used instead of bread crumbs
Lollipop - a teat all youngsters like
M
Marinade - makes cheap cuts eatable
N
Nutmeg - a popular spice
O
Oillarde Noire - grapes from Languedoc
Parmesan - a cheese I always put on spaghetti.
Q
Quarter Pounder - because I ran out of things I'd actually put on a shopping list long ago.
R
Quote from: Pete! on June 16, 2026, 03:00:28 PMQuarter Pounder - because I ran out of things I'd actually put on a shopping list long ago.
Same here, Pete, but I just look up foods online.
Raspberries - they used to grow wild in my yard but don't any longer.
S
Sassafras - to make illegal tea
T
Tea - decaffeinated green tea. I have some every evening.
U
Unsweetened chocolate - no sugar, no dairy
V
Venison - Lean meat from deer - very popular around here since there are so many deer.
W
Water - not much better than from the tap
X
Xanthan Gum - A thickening agent used in sauces, dressings, and gluten-free baking
Y
Yellow Carrots - for some variety
Z
Zucchini - a summer squash
A
Allspice - AKA Jamaica pepper
Bread - use it for lunch every day
C
chocolate bar - for my stash
Dill - a nice spice
E
early girl tomatoes - for BLTs
F
Fettuccine - most often used to make Fettuccine Alfredo
G
garlic powder - for lazy cooking