I decided I wanted some real balsamic vinegar, aged 25 years.
It's $200 for 3 oz.
It's $200 for 3 oz.
I decided I wanted some real balsamic vinegar, aged 25 years.
It's $200 for 3 oz.
I decided I wanted some real balsamic vinegar, aged 25 years.
It's $200 for 3 oz.
Here... let me try...I decided I wanted some real balsamic vinegar, aged 25 years.
It's $200 for 3 oz.
Here... let me try...
You are a smoker... your tastebuds aren't going to get you your money's worth... spend it on something fun instead...
I say do it. Make sure it's from Modena and has a cert.
I decided I wanted some real balsamic vinegar, aged 25 years.
It's $200 for 3 oz.
I decided I wanted some real balsamic vinegar, aged 25 years.
It's $200 for 3 oz.
No. If you're willing to spend $200 on 3 oz of oil, you can't be talked down.
It's not oil it's vinegar, and it's not for everyday use, just special occassions.
Like what? National Spend Money on Stupid Stuff day???
No, the I deserve a special treat for just myself and that I don't have to share with anybody else moment.
From the sounds of things, she should get two bottles and some quality french vanilla ice cream.
It's not oil it's vinegar, and it's not for everyday use, just special occassions.
^This^ It's a finish drizzle, not a salad dressing maker.
And Huntr, that's only one of the reasons I'm thrilled with my empty nest: so I can spend (or think about spending) $200 on vinegar instead of tennis shoes and school supplies.
But, I thought you had school supplies to buy again?
Buy my son 2 pair of running shoes instead.
He just started cross country and since he's got the same joint issues I have (over flexible) and the same foot issues (over pronates), we have to get him good motion control/stability running shoes and they're gonna be $$$.