star sighting



When I was up in SF for the rodeo a week ago, my buddy Phil and I stopped at a quick-mart on the way back into the city after the rodeo. Apparently (from the way Phil recounts it), I just about jumped out of my skin when I stumbled on a box of Little Debbie Star Crunch snacks on a shelf. Star Crunches are one of my favorite junk foods. I don't know if my Mom ever bought them when I was a kid - somehow they seem way too junky for that - but I do remember buying them in college. (The things I could eat back then!) A Star Crunch is like a rice krispy treat with caramel added and covered in chocolate. And at only 25 cents, whats not to love?