Where To Find Bar-B-Q Fritos in Owensboro
Bar-B-Q Fritos have recently taken on popularity all their own. Did anyone else know they have been discontinued for almost three years now? Well, I found an abundance of them right here in Owensboro.
Okay, first back to the fact they stopped making these delicious little toenail shaped bites of goodness and flavor. I am almost ashamed I didn t know they were gone. However, in my defense, I don t eat a lot of chips. Once I stopped eating meat and sandwiches they became obsolete.
Now that I think of it as a mom of many I buy the boxes of little chips and the only chips that are left behind at our house are the Chili Cheese Fritos. Does anyone really like those? We are fans of the replacement flavor Honey Barbeque Twists.
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Popcorn drenched in butter. Yep, that s my favorite! Unfortunately, I can t eat popcorn because I have Crohn s disease. Because of this no nuts, seeds, corn, peanut butter, and..my favorite, popcorn. I may sneak a bite or two when my husband isn t looking. I just can t resist movie theater popcorn with extra butter. I love cheddar and caramel popcorn too. I m not a fan of untraditional flavors like jalapeño, bacon or BBQ. How about you? Do you have a favorite flavor?
Let s celebrate National Popcorn Day in a big way! What are you grabbing to satisfy your munchies?
Most Significant Drug Seizure in Owensboro History
An Owensboro Drug Trafficking Organization is behind bars and charged with multiple felonies after being caught with 151 pounds of methamphetamine, 3.5 pounds of counterfeit pills with suspected deadly fentanyl, and other drugs, announced United States Attorney Russell Coleman.
According to the criminal complaints, between January 6, 2021, and January 11, 2021, Willie Watkins, age 30 of Owensboro, Kentucky coordinated the purchase of approximately 150 pounds of suspected methamphetamine with an unidentified male, located in the Los Angeles, California area, and counterfeit pills containing suspected fentanyl from a source in the Phoenix, Arizona area.
Based on the evidence obtained Christopher McNary, age 31 of Owensboro, Kentucky, Richard Cason, age 29 of Owensboro, Kentucky, Keith Watkins, age 28 of Owensboro, Kentucky, and Samuel White, age 27 of Owensboro, Kentucky were also charged in a second criminal complaint with conspiri