Ever since I moved out on my own I’ve been making an effort to insert more fruits and vegetables in my diet. It’s so easy to go without, and that’s just a slippery slope once you’re on it. So, I’ve been going through fresh produce at respectable rate. The other day I noticed that I was running out of fruit. The last time I was at the grocery store I bought six apples and a bag of grapes. I ran through the apples pretty quickly; they’re just easy to bring out when I feel like eating something sweet. So, today I made it a point to venture into Chinatown to take advantage of the cheap produce. I didn’t want to go overboard, but in the end, I think I did: 5 red delicious apples, 5 gala apples, 4 navel oranges, bunch of bananas, two avocados. I also got a good amount of dessert tofu. You’d think fruit was going out of style. When I got it home I opened the crisper and noticed that I had a whole bunch of lemons. So, I’ve got a big load of fresh stuff that’s bound to go bad before I get to it all. Boo! Well, looks like I’m going to work harder to make sure none of it goes to waste.
*burp*
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I find that fruits and veggies are the hardest thing to buy when you live alone!
Hahah. I don’t think they’re hard to buy–probably harder to eat. When’s the last time you went to Spadina? Come check out Chinatown and be prepared to buy a heck of a lot of produce!