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miss fortune

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:laugh: This is a situation where an Amazon drone would be useful.

I had pondered if Prime Now drivers could get through as well... and that you'd need to double their tips for that :ninja:

we got snowed in all the time when I was growing up, so I always have some staples in the pantry for in case it happens again! the joys of living somewhere where you know the word inclement before you hit the second grade...
 

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My list in progress currently has
-gluten free oats
-eggs

and I probably won't go shopping for a few more days. Currently I feel completely uninspired about cooking and am working on eating soups, stews and other unknown things I have in my freezer.
 

prplchknz

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sugar
mac and cheese
creamer
cheeze its
pistachio gelato
sour cream
biscuits
cream cheese
ramen
bacon
 

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Frozen spinach
Bananas
Yellow onion
San Marzano tomatoes in a can
Tomato paste
Heavy cream
Brussels sprout slaw mix
Jalapeños
Ground turkey
Black beans
Salsa
Crushed fire roasted tomatoes
 

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Here's what I just bought

Bananas
Blueberrys
Kitkats
Chicken pot pie things
Veggie chips
Cheese in the red coverings
Grapes
 

prplchknz

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-english muffins
-garlic
-brown rice
-chickpeas
-eggs
-lemons
-cheese dip
-salsa
-beans
-peanut butter
-butter
-creamer
 

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I'm starting my Fatkins diet very soon. I already bought:

jar of nutella
family pack of chicken wings
sour dough bread
guacamole
small container of spicy hummus

Long live capitalism!
 

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- Peanut butter
- Whole milk
- Apples
- Cubed butternut squash
- Baby spinach
- Trader Joe's "Cruciferous Crunch" slaw mix
- Ricotta cheese
- Reduced fat mozzarella
- Lasagna noodles

Most of this is for a spinach/butternut squash lasagna recipe I found. :) So excited!
 

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Includes ingredients for a zucchini noodle recipe recommended by [MENTION=4050]ceecee[/MENTION], white bean "cookie dough" recommended by [MENTION=4939]kyuuei[/MENTION], and breakfast burritos to make in bulk and freeze (inspired by kyuuei and discovered on BuzzFeed).

- Zucchini
- Canned white beans
- Canned diced tomatoes
- Shredded "Mexican blend" cheese
- Block of Tillamook medium cheddar cheese
- Shallots
- Canned sliced black olives
- Anchovies
- Bacon
- Chicken breakfast sausage
- Ground turkey
- Chocolate chips
- Green onions
- Wheat flour tortillas
- Yellow onions
- 1 yellow and 1 red bell pepper
- Jazz apples
- Mini red potatoes
- Eggs

Nearly spent $50. O_O Haven't spent that much at the grocery in a long while. On the bright side it will make for a LOT of food to go in the freezer for later.
 

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Not gonna lie, those past two grocery lists look mighty fine!

For me a bunch of produce, milk, eggs, and just a few more pieces of fruit.
 

prplchknz

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-cereal
-onion
-ginger
-carrots
-vegetable bouillon
-sandwhich bread
-creamer
-parmasean
-nice bread
-bacon
-cheese
-bagels
-eggs
-garlic
-shampoo
-brocolli
-grater
 

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sparkling water
milk
yogurts
pepper jack cheese
ground beef
turkey pastrami
salami
frozen onion rings+french fries
eggs
tortilla chips
salsa
rice
apple sauce
coconut oil
tomatoes
strawberries
fingerling potatoes
avocados
lemons
limes
asparagus
mandarins
juice
ice cream
soba noodles
can of crushed tomatoes
tomato paste
spaghetti
sourdough bread
face wipes

I forgot the Parmesan!!!!
 

prplchknz

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-grapes
-curry powder
-mayo
-celery

I plan to make curried chicken salad in the next few days, plus grapes are just delicious any ways.
 

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-cocoa
-1x dark chocolate
-1x white chocolate
- bread
- 1 carton cottage cheese
- 3x 250mg cottage cheese 2%
- whipping cream
- eggs 20
- 4 apples
- 1 zucchini
- 3 peppers
- stawberry jam
- rice waffles
- millet groats
- margarine
 

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Ughhh I bought like $100 worth of groceries yesterday and it was the worst. :cry: But that's what happens when you move and have to leave all the communal food behind.

I can't remember all of my groceries but here's most of it:

Staples:
White sugar
Fish sauce
Reduced sodium soy sauce
Rice vinegar
Extra virgin olive oil
Honey
Coconut milk
Creamy peanut butter
Chicken bouillon cubes
Green curry paste
Sesame seeds
Coffee (whole beans)

Animal products and fresh produce:
Boneless skinless chicken breasts
Eggs
Whole milk
Spinach
Grape tomatoes
Shallots
Apples
Carrots
Parsley

Sweet tea ingredients for "welcome to the new place" roommate brunch:
Black tea bags
Orange juice
Lemon juice
Mint

Treat Yo Self:
Red bean mochi
 

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Ughhh I bought like $100 worth of groceries yesterday and it was the worst. :cry: But that's what happens when you move and have to leave all the communal food behind.

I can't remember all of my groceries but here's most of it:

Staples:
White sugar
Fish sauce
Reduced sodium soy sauce
Rice vinegar
Extra virgin olive oil
Honey
Coconut milk
Creamy peanut butter
Chicken bouillon cubes
Green curry paste
Sesame seeds
Coffee (whole beans)

Animal products and fresh produce:
Boneless skinless chicken breasts
Eggs
Whole milk
Spinach
Grape tomatoes
Shallots
Apples
Carrots
Parsley

Sweet tea ingredients for "welcome to the new place" roommate brunch:
Black tea bags
Orange juice
Lemon juice
Mint

Treat Yo Self:
Red bean moch
i
that is a very SJ category to put on your grocery list :laugh:
 

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This past weekend, we picked up beef, chicken and lamb for the freezer.

About 350 lbs of beef @ 3.35/lb

Steaks
Whole tenderloin - I had them cut it into 1 roast and steaks
Roasts
Ground beef in 1 lb packages
Stock Bones

About 50 lbs of lamb @$200
Leg
Ground lamb
Loin chops
Rib Chops
Shank

About 150 lbs chicken @ $3.09/lb

Whole
Cut up whole
Breasts
Split bone in breasts
Skinless Thighs
Leg Quarters
Wings

So that was a big chunk of change but, I won't be buying meat for awhile. It's all vacuumed sealed and labeled so no worry about freezer burn.
 

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Doing groceries next week:

- 6 pkgs chicken breast pairs, whole (so about a dozen)
- 2 1lb pkgs ground bison (makes 8-10 bison burgers, it'll last me forever)
- 2-3 cans sardines (in hot sauce), tuna in water
- huge bag of vacuum sealed salmon fillets (if I can get the INTP bestfriend to take me to COSTCO; she has a membership)
- 50/50 fresh spinach/spring mix (2 big tubs)
- fresh kale
- red & green peppers
- vine ripe tomatoes, approx 6
- whole-grain pumpernickel bagels (2 bags - 1 goes in the freezer)
- 2 4packs blueberry Greek nonfat yogurt
- eggs (dozen)
- nonfat cream cheese (8oz pkg)
- pepper jack cheese (10 slice pack)
- bag of gala apples
- mangoes (probably 2-3, the selection is usually shit)
- bag of small sweet potatoes
- 1 spaghetti squash
- portabello mushrooms (small ones & the huge caps)
- coffee (K-cups, or a bag of fine-ground if the stupid store has a grinder - works in my Keurig 2.0 since I hacked it awhile back - I keep forgetting to make the switch from standard k-cups)
- unsweetened vanilla almond milk
- stevia packets
- carrot juice
- spicy (red pepper/jalepeno) hummus
- whole wheat burger buns (for bison burgers sometime - these go from freezer to the toaster)
- Worcestershire sauce
- light balsalmic vinaigrette dressing
- either Kemp's Dark Chocolate Almond frozen yogurt or Stonyfield Farms After Dark Chocolate frozen yogurt
- 1-2 lb bag of almonds, whole.
- stuff to make my epic nachos: (sweet potato tortilla chips, spicy Pico de Gallo (grocery store has some made fresh daily), shredded reduced fat cheddar/monterey jack cheeses, nonfat sour cream, spicy guacamole, some seasonings to add to the shredded chicken breasts (chili powder, cumin, paprika, onion powder, Aleppo pepper flakes, garlic salt.. I've got the sea salt & black pepper already). My epic nachos are: 1 layer tortilla chips, topped w/seasoned shredded chicken, topped w/pico de gallo, followed by the shredded cheese, then topped by another layer of all that again, warmed in the oven 10min, & when taken out, topped w/a bit more pico de gallo (if desired) & spicy guacamole &/or salsa (if desired). It's pretty much a meal for about 3-6 people.. good for a movie night or something.
- oatmeal (plain/rolled oats)
- some local honey, if I can find it.


...I'll probably get sour candy at the checkout, let's face it.

splurge thing: either some Irish cream, or a combo of fresh limes, Gosling's Diet Ginger Beer, & Vodka (brand recommendations welcome) to make/try Moscow Mules (got some copper mugs as a random gift; apparently they're good for this beverage - never heard of it til I looked up the uses for copper mugs.. all the ingredients sound great)


...I think that's it. I try to do a month+ worth of shopping in one go, leaving only fresh produce as a weekly pickup thing. Freeze most of the meat/poultry/fish.
 

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Olive oil
Onion
Hemp milk
Quinoa pasta
Firm tofu
Red skin potatoes
Green beans
Whole grain or sourdough bread
Tofurky slices
Tomato
Romaine
Spinach
Tofutti vegan sour cream
Vegetable stock or bouillon
Fresh dill, rosemary and cilantro
Avacado
Sweet potato or butternut squash
Dried fruit
Nuts
Clif crunch granola bars
Plain soy milk
Apples, oranges, lemons, limes
Frozen broccoli, peas
Oriental flavor Ramen
Black tea
Roasted red pepper hummus

I've already got peanut butter, jelly, dried beans, lentils, quinoa, rice, sunflower seeds, plus condiments, spices and nutritional yeast. And some frozen blueberries to put in my oatmeal...but by tomorrow I'm going to be out of most everything else once I cook my chickpeas with garlic, carrots and kale, which will get me through tomorrow.

I will probably also buy potato chips and some Just Chill or kombucha, let's get real.
 
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