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Grocery Girl


Thank you for all your helpful supper tips.
Jill, I am making 2 crock pot recipes this coming week
Katie, I have received Kraft Food & Family for about 4 years now. I love it. I actually got one in the mail yesterday. It made me smile.
Julie, I will not be making that recipe you posted and I think you know why. Looks good though....I mean if you can handle the smell of mayo, that is.

I decided to go to the grocery store last night after I came home and relaxed for a bit. Randall was in the field until dark, so I decided to make the most of my time. I also thought he might enjoy some food when he got home. (I still ordered pizza while leaving Kroger and even had it delivered ...I still have much room for improvement)

I wore my new and most cute maternity denim shorts (which are still way too big. I yanked them up the whole shopping trip, but my regular shorts are too small...oh me), a Red Wolves t-shirt ( that is for you Michael....deal with it!) and my NHS Grizzlies flip-flops ( I am still keeping it real over here in the delta). I went in to Kroger with a good list and took my time. I visited with people I knew on several aisles and looked at the weekly specials, etc. I even had a bag boy offer to take my groceries to the truck for me. It was actually a pleasant shopping trip. I may be getting my grocery/supper mojo back!
I will keep you posted on the 2 crock pot recipes I cook in the upcoming week.

Abby


Comments

Sisters said…
we looked alike. I wore my Red Wolves t shirt, my NHS flip-flops and my denim shorts. The shorts weren't maternity but I bet you could have fit in them!
Sarah said…
Wow...a bag boy? I thought they were extinct! Cool!
Trish said…
The aren't extinct at Kroger! Kroger is the bomb!!!(in a good way)Love me some Kroger!

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