Saturday, May 15, 2010

Fish go to school, too


There's no 'I' in team
London, ON, February 2010
About this photo: Thematic Photographic has gone edible, and will remain edible until next Wednesday. To share your own edibleness, click here and start chewing. Photographically, that is.
Goldfish crackers are nothing new around here. To see just how far back they go in the lore of my family, click here for a column I wrote way back in 2002. Yes, I'm just that old. I'll wait while you read.

[Cue theme from Jeopardy.]

Aaaand we're back. Hope you enjoyed the piece. As we fast-forward to 2010, it's worth mentioning that we still have these crackers in our cupboard. Not the same crackers, mind you, as they'd likely be stale by now, and the 2-year-old referenced in the piece, who is now 9, would not be pleased. Nor would my wife, as I suspect she'd be upset with me for allowing the kids to eat really outdated food.

But I digress.

Bottom line is I love the damn things. They make me happy when I eat them. And heaven knows we all need more reasons to smile. So when I pulled these out at lunchtime, I took a few minutes to pay them an appropriate level of photographic respect.

They made the rest of the day just a little brighter.

Your turn: Your favorite cracker is...? Why?

7 comments:

tiff said...

wheat thicks.

That's 3 wheat thins piled on toppa each other. Flavor's better that way, don'tcha know.

OldLady Of The Hills said...

Thanks for the visit, Carmi....Always nice to see your name and read your wise words!
This may be hard to believe, but I;ve never had one of those Fish Crackers. And now, I am deeply afraid I would get hopelessly addicted....lol!

Wheat Thins are a favorite...!

Nikki - Notes of Life said...

I've never heard of goldfish crackers before! We tend just just have plain old crackers here.

fredamans said...

I LOVE Christie Vegetable Thins. They remind me of my Grandfather who is long since passed. He always had a box beside his chair in the rec room, and I would sit in his lazyboy chair and eat his crackers when I was small. It was one of my favorite things to do, and a fond memory.

Unknown said...

I think that mankind's greatest culinary inventions were beer in a can, the Oreo cookie, the cheeseburger, and Ritz Crackers. (in that order)

Mojo said...

Wasn't one of the Goldfish ad campaigns something about "the snack that smiles back"? Or something like that anyway.

Glad these aren't 8-year-old crackers. (Odd how that was my first thought too.)

And yes (yes YES!) we could all use more reasons to be happy. And it seems we find them in the simplest places. Like crackers.

Pamela said...

one of the few things that I will eat that has (had) a face.