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Shopping lists

Posted by Slinky on February 19, 2004, at 14:54:14

Ok ..learn a lot from recent shopping list:

Vegetable chips - beetroot and
parsnip
Right original
Thai rice noodles
Rice pudding
Expresso coffee
Baked beans
Vegetable balti
Dried onion
Green thai paste
Dr Pepper diet (not for me for my fatty luver)
Baby wipes fragrance free ( ideal used as moist toilet paper )

Applicator tampons (multipack)

Kitchen towel white
Cat treats chicken
Cat treats sea food
Fish foils
Cat litter
Vital balance rich in fish

Bacon, turkey and vegetable
Tuna, herring and vegetable
Stonebake 14" veggie lover pizza

Stuffed crust 12" veggie lover pizza

Thin & Crispy 14" veggie lover pizza

Tomato,lentil and basil pate

ASDA Extra Special filled pasta - garlic and mushroom

Vegetable spring rolls

ASDA Extra Special balti king prawn curry

Organic semi-skimmed milk

Bio Activia prune yogurts

Stuffing balls
Good for you blackcurrant cones

Vegetable samosas
Yorkshire puddings baked

Back bacon ~how did that get there?
Country pies deep fill

Meat free mushroom escalopes
Vegetable curry
Organic lasagne vegetable

Wow I'm sad

 

how come? it looks like a good list (nm)

Posted by Jai Narayan on February 19, 2004, at 14:58:28

In reply to Shopping lists, posted by Slinky on February 19, 2004, at 14:54:14

 

Re: how come? it looks like a good list » Jai Narayan

Posted by Slinky on February 19, 2004, at 15:29:19

In reply to how come? it looks like a good list (nm), posted by Jai Narayan on February 19, 2004, at 14:58:28

It's sad the fact I got so bored to post my shopping list :-)

 

Re: Shopping lists

Posted by tabitha on February 19, 2004, at 15:52:34

In reply to Shopping lists, posted by Slinky on February 19, 2004, at 14:54:14

Fascinating... except I don't know what half of that stuff is. Must be Brit groceries not available in U.S.

Sounds like you have a well-stocked pantry little lassie!

(I like the non-applicator type myself)

 

I enjoy your dry sense of humor..... (nm)

Posted by Jai Narayan on February 19, 2004, at 15:55:46

In reply to Re: how come? it looks like a good list » Jai Narayan, posted by Slinky on February 19, 2004, at 15:29:19

 

Re: Shopping lists

Posted by Jai Narayan on February 19, 2004, at 16:01:29

In reply to Re: Shopping lists, posted by tabitha on February 19, 2004, at 15:52:34

> Fascinating... except I don't know what half of that stuff is. Must be Brit groceries not available in U.S.
>
Gee I was thinking it sounded so much like my own food list here in the states.
I am mad about the Thai food....I add the hot red paste to everything.
I actually got hungry when I read the list...I wish I could get a little appetite suppressant going...I have been a cook for over 20 years and my sense of smell and taste is over the top. I love good food.

 

Re: Shopping lists » Slinky

Posted by Dinah on February 19, 2004, at 16:54:18

In reply to Shopping lists, posted by Slinky on February 19, 2004, at 14:54:14

You shouldn't be sad, you should be proud. What a healthy shopping list! Mine is bread and peanut butter and diet coke.

I love baby wipes!!! I don't know what we did before my son was born. We must go through a megapack every week or so.

 

Re: Shopping lists » Slinky

Posted by karen_kay on February 19, 2004, at 20:33:33

In reply to Shopping lists, posted by Slinky on February 19, 2004, at 14:54:14

When someone new comes to my house, I always show them my fridge and say, "You can learn a lot about a person by what's in their fridge." Hopefully they catch me after I go to the grocery.

The babywipes--- I buy them as well and people laugh, as I don't have children. Another hint, they're good for removing makeup if you don't feel like washing your face before bed. My boyfriend uses the babywipes to wipe his butt and I use them to wipe my face... Exact opposites? Hmmm...

 

Re: Shopping lists » karen_kay

Posted by Slinky on February 20, 2004, at 15:26:39

In reply to Re: Shopping lists » Slinky, posted by karen_kay on February 19, 2004, at 20:33:33

I use the wipes for everything--cleaning kitchen etc.
If rinsed in hot water they are re-usable for them sticky floor stains.
Yuck--your boyfriend pecking his nose and wiping it on his pants--I think most men do that in secret. I use babywipes!

 

Re: Shopping lists » Jai Narayan

Posted by Slinky on February 20, 2004, at 15:29:14

In reply to Re: Shopping lists, posted by Jai Narayan on February 19, 2004, at 16:01:29

I keep trying new things..I can't cook very well.
I'm on slimfast today!

 

Re: Shopping lists » Slinky

Posted by Karen_kay on February 20, 2004, at 15:43:36

In reply to Re: Shopping lists » karen_kay, posted by Slinky on February 20, 2004, at 15:26:39

Ask Dinah about her therapist and the "nose picking incedint." I found it rather humorous. But, I don't find it humorous when my boyfriend wipes it on his pants. It's disgusting. I've tried everything to get him to stop, but he doesn't listen or care.'

On the upside, at least he's not wiping it on me. Or sticking it to the wall. Or making our dog eat it... I suppsose it could get worse than beign on his pants...

My grocery list is similar to Dinah's. Except pasta! And yogurt. And cheese sticks (the kind that you can pull apart! Yummy!) And occassionaly some sort of meat, but it's usuall y rotting in my fridge by the time I get around to cooking it... I ate some bad ground beef once. I told my old man, "Well, it was brown so I didn't have to cook it as much." Oh, did I pay for that mistake... Oh, and I make frequent trips to the grocery for coffee (Starbuck's Columbian, Whole Bean) and half and half. I usually have to buy a whole bag every week. And I have to make a special trip to Petsmart for Scoobie Snacks for my baby. Maybe next time I want meat, I'll try cooking them instead.


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