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I confess to going to the supermarket

Posted by shar on November 6, 2000, at 10:29:45

In reply to Re: My Diverse Heritage, posted by coral on November 5, 2000, at 11:14:41

I confess. I have shopped. At the supermarket. It was an aberration, and all I bought was canned food, chocolate, Top Ramen, Milk (for coffee), and (please forgive me) soap. The canned goods are a good investment, because they last a very long time, and if you buy enough, you needn't shop for weeks and weeks. Top Ramen seems to last forever too. Oh, and peanut butter which is very versatile. I give my dogs their pills in peanut butter, plus I can eat it right out of the jar.

When I am in a cooking mood (usually very near to starvation) I can open a can of soup or do Top Ramen.

I hope I can be forgiven for this lapse.

S

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> Dear Noa,
>
> You're a truly fine example of exquisite breeding; lumpism and blobism. You've clearly drawn the best on both sides.
>
> Your helpful survival hints are extremely valuable. I've always wondered exactly how many days I could continue with the glow of the "Low Fuel Light" but never got beyond three. I've heard tales that there are some people who routinely go to those very large, chaotic shopping places routinely, purchasing a week's supply of food at one time. Obviously, if such people do exist, they're Martha Stewart (the arch enemy of Lumptonia and Blobsville) clones.


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