A friend of mine scored a bunch of art supplies recently at a flea market in Raleigh and shared some with me - including a number of canvasses. A small skull painting I've been working on the past few days. Acrylics on 1.5'-deep canvas 6" x 6".
A friend of mine scored a bunch of art supplies recently at a flea market in Raleigh and shared some with me - including a number of canvasses. A small skull painting I've been working on the past few days. Acrylics on 1.5'-deep canvas 6" x 6".
nice!
is that a large dutch forehead?
because if it is...
A friend of mine scored a bunch of art supplies recently at a flea market in Raleigh and shared some with me - including a number of canvasses. A small skull painting I've been working on the past few days. Acrylics on 1.5'-deep canvas 6" x 6".
A friend of mine scored a bunch of art supplies recently at a flea market in Raleigh and shared some with me - including a number of canvasses. A small skull painting I've been working on the past few days. Acrylics on 1.5'-deep canvas 6" x 6".
...These are NOT the NipChee I remember from 10 years ago! They have added cayenne pepper to the cracker and changed the entire flavor profile!...
The ones with the chili-style pepper are now called "Spicy Cheddar Toast Chee" crackers; they still make "cheese"-filled cheese crackers which are not spicy. It appears the company renamed their product lines and no longer makes a product called "Nip Chee" - They did at the time of that review but they would've been labeled "spicy". If you Google Nip Chee you'll see plenty of vendors advertising them but they all say "not available" if you go to the links.
But who's going to break the news to Anita M. Bischoff
...These are NOT the NipChee I remember from 10 years ago!
They have added cayenne pepper to the cracker and changed the entire flavor profile!...
The ones with the chili-style pepper are now called "Spicy Cheddar Toast Chee" crackers; they still make "cheese"-filled cheese crackers which are not spicy. It appears the company renamed their product lines and no longer makes a product called "Nip Chee" - They did at the time of that review but they would've been labeled "spicy". If you Google Nip Chee you'll see plenty of vendors advertising them but they all say "not available" if you go to the links.
Thanks guys. Mysteriously, "Nip Chee" is no longer among the products listed on the Lance Crackers site. I guess they may still be available on other planets.
That's okay, I saw this comment/review and am no longer interested.
These are NOT the NipChee I remember from 10 years ago!
They have added cayenne pepper to the cracker and changed the entire flavor profile!
They are just NASTY! I have no idea why they changed them. I guess everyone wants
all their food spicy these days!!!
Thanks guys. Mysteriously, "Nip Chee" is no longer among the products listed on the Lance Crackers site. I guess they may still be available on other planets.