
We already made our first rounds this year, and I have nearly 25 containers already. Last year I had thirty and they only lasted me until January. So I think we're going to have to go get another supply before they are taken from the shelves.
This is the best cream cheese that exists on the earth, and the thing is, I don't even usually like pumpkin-flavored stuff. You need to try it to see what I'm talking about, because it rocks. And on top of the taste, it's one of the reduced fat offerings! If you want to see if there's an Einstein Bros near you, click here. The lame thing is that they don't even promote it (nor do they even mention they carry it) on their web site?!? Bad marketers!
Sometimes the employees would seem annoyed when we would buy out their location's entire supply. That makes no sense to me, why would you be mad that someone is buying your products? If you don't want me to hoard it, then make it available year-round! Why can't they? Why do onion and garlic cream cheeses get to stink up everyone's breath for 365 days a year, yet the much better pumpkin variety is only available for a matter of weeks? I demand justice!
Inspired by our annual quest to secure my beloved "shmear," my husband carved three pumpkins this year. I'm not sure if you can see, but the one on the far left has green bell pepper slices sticking out for Shrek-like ears, and red bell peppers are used for the tongues on both that one and the one dedicated to my dog.

Pretty good, no?
We also roasted all of the pumpkin seeds that we dug out during the carving process, so that's been another pumpkin-related food I've enjoyed recently. And before we know it, it will be time for pumpkin pie (which I can only stomach if there is a TON, and I do mean a ton, of whipped cream on my slice) around the holidays!
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I love your rants about food, you sound so much like my wife. We have mince (not the meat!) pies here for christmas and they have just started selling them so our freezer is full! all I hear is "you can never have too many" which is an awful point if you ask me. Maybe its just another of those women only things!
ReplyDeleteYour pumpkins are very artistic. I especially like the dog one because it reminds me of my own yellow labs.
ReplyDeleteGood job, e's husband! Also, you've inspired to me to try some pumpkin crean cheese at my local Einstein Bros. (where I never go).
I think there is an economics paper in there somewhere... the Einstein people would have to present some argument that spreading (no pun intended) the cream cheese consumption over more people somehow increases social welfare - but I do not buy it (that argument, not the cream cheese, though I agree it is very good). Agreed that they should just produce more, unless the scarcity leads to higher demand, and thus rationing could be justified... do you think you would eat it as much if you knew you could get it any time? NERDY! Ok, back to my dissertation...
ReplyDeletefyi, I have another friend that hoards the pumpkin bagels and freezes them.
very cool pumpkins, d!
Glen - I must say, I would much rather have cream cheese tubs in my freezer than mince pies! You are a good husband.
ReplyDeleteAriel - Let me know if you like it if you end up trying it!
Dy - Wow. Someone has been working on her paper waaay too long!
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