What item or items do you get every time you shop for food?

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is there a certain item you get without fail every week?
 
zrinkill;4238215 said:
Bread and Diet Dr. P

mine are :

beer

bread

chips

cheese

meat

chicken

jalapenos

potatoes

nectar

sunny delight

tree top apple juice

golden grahams treat bars

minute rice

veggies

fruit
 
Bagged lettuce, tomatoes, black olives, fish, chicken, juice, frozen vegetables, frozen fruit, yogurt, cereal, and milk ...
 
WoodysGirl;4238258 said:
Bagged lettuce, tomatoes, black olives, fish, chicken, juice, frozen vegetables, frozen fruit, yogurt, cereal, and milk ...


very nice..

what kind of fish?
 
tupperware;4238333 said:
Heh, I can almost drink salsa, I love it.
I eat it on everything but desserts and Italian food and I'm not scared to try it on Italian food, just haven't yet.
 
Hostile;4238337 said:
I eat it on everything but desserts and Italian food and I'm not scared to try it on Italian food, just haven't yet.
Let me know how that goes. If it's any good maybe I'll try it out.
 
PBR
steak
potatoes
chocolate
bananas
PBR
 
We grow or raise much of our own food and seldom buy any packaged product but still buy whole wheat bread and unsalted tops white crackers, bad as they are for our health. Old habits die hard.

When our chickens aren't laying we buy organic free-range eggs and when our Jersey cow dries up we drive 75 miles to buy whole raw unpastuerized milk and cheese from an organic dairy.

We rarely buy any foods that aren't organic, except for the bread and crackers mentioned above.

Life is good if you eat right.
 
lane;4238276 said:
very nice..

what kind of fish?
I buy catfish and tilapia mainly.. But depending on how I feel I may get some fresh salmon.

I'll try other fish when I go out to eat, but I don't really buy much beyond those three.
 
notherbob;4238421 said:
We grow or raise much of our own food and seldom buy any packaged product but still buy whole wheat bread and unsalted tops white crackers, bad as they are for our health. Old habits die hard.

When our chickens aren't laying we buy organic free-range eggs and when our Jersey cow dries up we drive 75 miles to buy whole raw unpastuerized milk and cheese from an organic dairy.

We rarely buy any foods that aren't organic, except for the bread and crackers mentioned above.

Life is good if you eat right.
My wife's wheat bread destroys store bought wheat bread. I can try to get you a recipe if you want.
 
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