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Examining the grocery bill

I honestly need to be a little bit more careful when I go grocery shopping. The past few times I’ve gone I’ve ended up buying so much food. You’d think I was preparing for some big approaching natural disaster. OK, so maybe that’s an exaggeration. If I think about it, the last time I went grocery shopping was right after Thanksgiving. Still, was there really any reason me to fill up two of those black PC bags and a green bin? Really.

Perhaps it’s because I’m still in that phase where I’m stocking up on basics. For example, there would be no reason for me to buy olive oil every time I go out, right? That was $5.99. Meat is pretty expensive, too. Luckily one tray of meat tends to last for a few days. I bought bacon and separated it into 3-strip packages prior to freezing it. I don’t eat that daily, so it’ll last for around 3 weeks. Have you tried to buy boxed fish lately? I got a box of High Liner fish fillets, and that cost me $11.49. That’s ridiculous! I think I recall that being cheaper in previous years. Or perhaps I’m thinking of the really oily fish cuts–those tend to be cheaper. Even if they’re cheaper, it doesn’t mean I want them. A few weeks ago I bought a box of English-style haddock fillets. I’m sure that was cheaper than this box. Thing is, holy crap, that fish was ridiculously oily. I had to blot the pieces prior to eating them. Even after that, I just didn’t feel great eating them. In that case, the extra cost is worth it.

I wonder how much this new healthy streak is affecting what I’m getting. Remember how I was talking about buying a lot of fresh fruit before? I got carried away this time as well. Maybe it’s for the best. Some of the fruit I bought last week went bad and I had to bin it. I told myself that next time I get fruit I better work hard to eat it all before it goes to waste. Well, with that much in the fridge, I better make sure to get in the recommended servings of fruits and veggies or else it’ll be like I’m just tossing cash to the wind. Part of the solution is knowing what spoils quickly, and to plan to eat all that as soon as possible.

So, OK. All things considered, I guess I don’t have that much useless stuff on the list. Everything is stashed properly and should hold long enough for me to get to it. It’s part of the price of independence, isn’t it?

Santas and summertime grilling

Summertime...and the grilling is easy

You know, just the juxtaposition of the banner of Santas versus the “Summertime” poster advocating grilled meats is enough for pause. It’s not like I’m in the southern hemisphere, you know?

Apparently they had some sense to be seasonal, but not fully. Confused? I know I am.

Hunting for cheesecake

I mentioned earlier in a tweet that I text messaged in from Loblaws that President’s Choice somehow has this power over me. Ah, but it’s not just me–the company has seduced a load of consumers. Seriously. Galen Weston either has this weird ju-ju thing where he hypnotizes people that see his commercials into buying these things.

For example, there’s this one commercial he’s in that talks about this dulce de leche cheesecake that PC has introduced. At the end of the commercial he jokes around about how viewers should go out to buy it that very instant. When I first saw it, I scoffed at how such a plea just wouldn’t work on the average consumer. And yet, today, there I was circling the pie and dessert area looking for a box of that cheesecake. Sadly, I couldn’t find it anywhere. I stepped aside momentarily and observed many other shoppers circling the area, probably looking for the same thing. Yes, as much as PC’s key lime pie (really good) and other cheesecakes are tasty, it’s that dulce de leche cheesecake that we were all looking for. I’m not kidding. In the span of just a few minutes I can think of five or six people hunting for cheesecake and walking away disappointed.

That’s some powerful advertising. Thing is, this brand in particular seems to have a good reputation for innovative products. So when something like these cheesecake gets airtime, people assume it’s going to be fantastic. I don’t really want to admit it, but that assumption is probably right; the reputation is there for a reason. I swear, I’ll get a hand on some of that dulce de leche cheesecake one day. Just you wait.

A touch of goatiness

Loblaws is dangerous place, isn’t it? I feel like I always have to be on guard whenever I go in there because inevitably I’ll end up buying some new President’s Choice product that I don’t need just because it’s quirky or new. I mean, that’s how we got into the lychee soda (holy crap, that’s nice), dulce de leche spread (mildly sweet–just right), and Indian naan bread (quite awesome).

Anyway, once again I was seduced into trying something new. My mom and I were over by the cheeses and we were intrigued by this PC spreadable goat cheese and herb thing. We thought we’d be adventurous and try it out. This morning we brought it out and she was the first to take some and spread it on a cracker. The first thing she said after taking a bite: “uhh, this tastes like goat.” I could only laugh because, yeah, that would make sense, wouldn’t it? I didn’t think it would be that strong because my mother is already not too much of a fan of goat in general. So I spread it on some toasted naan and took a bite. Umm…yeah…that was really goaty.

We didn’t enjoy it at all. We now have a small container of goat cheese spread that we need to find a use for. We need to pause and take a moment to figure out something that could use a touch of goatiness. I’m sure we can come up with something. Ideas?

Lait de chèvre

I was walking through No Frills earlier today when I spotted this.

I’ve never seen that before. When did goat milk become readily available like this? I’m mildly curious as to what it tastes like, but I don’t I’m going to purchase it any time soon.

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