Back in March, when we were in Oregon, I saw something that I tried mightily to ignore.

15 lbs of M&M's for 4 dollars. Even with shipping-that's a deal.

So I asked Eric to mail me a box. It was very nice of him. They came in one giant sack.

Don't you want some?

M&M's freeze well, so I bagged 'em up, about 2.5 cups per bag.

They should last me a while. :)
5 comments:
That is about the most awesome thing I've ever seen. A huge box/bag of M & Ms is a beautiful sight.
That looks awesome!
That is a great price! Looks like you have a good start to summer freezing/canning. ;)
How many bags do you think we can eat at the cabin?
I need to order some! Then my dispenser will never be empty!
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