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Its a groceries thread. Its the best Ive got. I racked my brain trying to find something interesting to say but this is the best I could do.

I dont use a list. I hit the meat dept. 1st. If a roast appears appetizing I get it then work around what will go with it. If I get pork chops Ill buy some things to compliment that for a meal. I stay focused that way otherwise Im running all over guessing.

Lets see how lame this can get.
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Nomad;1241055 wrote: Its a groceries thread. Its the best Ive got. I racked my brain trying to find something interesting to say but this is the best I could do.

I dont use a list. I hit the meat dept. 1st. If a roast appears appetizing I get it then work around what will go with it. If I get pork chops Ill buy some things to compliment that for a meal. I stay focused that way otherwise Im running all over guessing.

Lets see how lame this can get. Is this the best you can come up with?

You mean I have sat up tonight waiting for Gnomie to post the latest startling revelations from the Super-power and all I get Is Pork Chops?

No Scandal... No sex orgies... No assassinations... No coups???

Pork Chops???

What sort of pork chops are they? Loin? Rib? How can I even be expected to contribute when all I get is a generalisation?

HA...... I'm going to bed and I'll wait for Ginger Shrimp stirfry from Lon.
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oscar;1241058 wrote: Is this the best you can come up with?

You mean I have sat up tonight waiting for Gnomie to post the latest startling revelations from the Super-power and all I get Is Pork Chops?

No Scandal... No sex orgies... No assassinations... No coups???



Pork Chops???


I know.

So I bought a roast and cooked it mainly for sandwiches.

Got some babyback ribs.

Quiche.

Asiago bagels and Toasted Honey Crunch.

Pecan rolls.

Cherry Vanilla and chocolate ice cream (30% more cocoa now)

Buffalo chicken wings for a snack.

Pot pie in case I dont feel like cooking one night.

I dunno......maybe someone will shoot at me tomorrow or the cat will throw up on my shoe so I can be more entertaining.
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Bought a dehydrater last week and have been dehydrating everything I can think of...



went to the store and bought a big roast... gonna try and make some jerky



Here's a tip for ya... don't try and dry your fruits at the same time you dry tomatoes and onions and garlic sheves... it's kinda hard to get past the funky smell to be able to appreciate how bad that fruit now tastes..:-6



what do you make your quiche from or is it a frozen fella?
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flopstock;1241065 wrote: Bought a dehydrater last week and have been dehydrating everything I can think of...



went to the store and bought a big roast... gonna try and make some jerky



Here's a tip for ya... don't try and dry your fruits at the same time you dry tomatoes and onions and garlic sheves... it's kinda hard to get past the funky smell to be able to appreciate how bad that fruit now tastes..:-6



what do you make your quiche from or is it a frozen fella?


Funny I was entertaining the idea of a juicer. I think you need like 18 lbs of fruit for 1 glass though.

I watched a guy on tv dehydrate jerky in the oven. It looked meaty, like it still had a bite and not like leather. Dont care for leathery jerky.



what do you make your quiche from or is it a frozen fella?


Archer Farms (Target foods) actually makes some really good frozen products.
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Nomad;1241068 wrote: Funny I was entertaining the idea of a juicer. I think you need like 18 lbs of fruit for 1 glass though.

I watched a guy on tv dehydrate jerky in the oven. It looked meaty, like it still had a bite and not like leather. Dont care for leathery jerky.









Archer Farms (Target foods) actually makes some really good frozen products.


Got a blender to make fruit smoothies......... don't be fooled by commercials....those things are loud and annoying



If you do get the juicer, try out stuff you wouldn't dream of.. because you never know until you try it..
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When I was in Omaha a few years ago, I tasted some wonderful cornbread stuffing. Nothing at all like it over here, well, not in Cornwall, anyway, so Nomad, dear, dear, dear friend, you know you sent me a lovely boxful of those peanut chocolate things (can't remember their name!!) a while back, could you possibly send me a packet of the stuffing, and I'll send something delightful back to you?

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Nomad;1241061 wrote: I know.

So I bought a roast and cooked it mainly for sandwiches.

Got some babyback ribs.

Quiche.

Asiago bagels and Toasted Honey Crunch.

Pecan rolls.

Cherry Vanilla and chocolate ice cream (30% more cocoa now)

Buffalo chicken wings for a snack.

Pot pie in case I dont feel like cooking one night.

I dunno......maybe someone will shoot at me tomorrow or the cat will throw up on my shoe so I can be more entertaining. What is a pot pie when it's at home?
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Nomad;1241055 wrote: Its a groceries thread. Its the best Ive got. I racked my brain trying to find something interesting to say but this is the best I could do.

I dont use a list. I hit the meat dept. 1st. If a roast appears appetizing I get it then work around what will go with it. If I get pork chops Ill buy some things to compliment that for a meal. I stay focused that way otherwise Im running all over guessing.

Lets see how lame this can get.


ok nomie...I only make a list of things I have to remember to get. Then I'm like you. See something that looks good, get it, then work the meal around that. Meat is good! mmmmmmmmmmm! :yh_rotfl
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Great siggie, Nomad. I showed that pic at school Friday, kids loved it.
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Grocery Shopping Tips from Nomie. Think of it. This would be a good program for the Food Network on televisoin. Just back to basic, no frills grocery shopping. You know your food budget. You know what you like to eat. Just get in the store and look and see what is available on that day. Buy it. Cook it. Eat it.

How back to basics is that? ;)
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along-for-the-ride;1241291 wrote: Grocery Shopping Tips from Nomie. Think of it. This would be a good program for the Food Network on televisoin. Just back to basic, no frills grocery shopping. You know your food budget. You know what you like to eat. Just get in the store and look and see what is available on that day. Buy it. Cook it. Eat it.

How back to basics is that? ;)


I think he only knows how to microwave?
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Odie;1241294 wrote: I think he only knows how to microwave?


Nah, that's just his popcorn kernels he nukes.......................
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chonsigirl;1241314 wrote: Nah, that's just his popcorn kernels he nukes.......................


oh that's right for his ratings on movies.
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theia;1241080 wrote: When I was in Omaha a few years ago, I tasted some wonderful cornbread stuffing. Nothing at all like it over here, well, not in Cornwall, anyway, so Nomad, dear, dear, dear friend, you know you sent me a lovely boxful of those peanut chocolate things (can't remember their name!!) a while back, could you possibly send me a packet of the stuffing, and I'll send something delightful back to you?

:-4:-4


Hee Hee He...

Send me a pm with a description of the stuffing as you remember it and see if you can remember the name of those chocolate thingies. :-4

Ill need an address dear.





Great siggie, Nomad. I showed that pic at school Friday, kids loved it.




Oh goodie. I squealed when I saw it.
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