"$200 a month on groceries for a family of 4 is impossible"
"sf" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 17 Jul 2014 22:30:11 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
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>> "sf" > wrote in message
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>> > On Thu, 17 Jul 2014 22:14:42 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > > wrote:
>> >
>> >> How soon you forget. A few weeks or perhaps it was a few months ago
>> >> you
>> >> posted that you had found cooked chicken breast to use in your
>> >> enchiladas.
>> >> That has been available for years but you said you had just discovered
>> >> it.
>> >
>> > What???? No I didn't. If I talked about using cooked chicken it was
>> > because I'd used leftover rotisserie chicken.
>>
>> I know that you did. Several people discussed it with you. You said
>> that
>> you found it and it would be handy for enchiladas. I have no clue how to
>> look that up and I'm not inclined to look stuff up but I know that you
>> said
>> it.
>
> OIC the big IF. Well, that changes everything. So they got a new
> item in and I commented. Whoop tee do.
>
I'll repost it for you again.
"
My kids made it abundantly clear to me that I'm not one for ready made
foods or keep any significant quantity of fully cooked food on hand...
because they told me a story about when they were teenagers. One of
my son's best friends remarked to him upon surveying my stuffed
refrigerator: There's lots of food, but nothing to eat!
That said, I do admit to not paying attention to what's available in
the deli section or the inner aisles for that matter, so you can only
imagine my surprise when I discovered shredded chicken in the deli
refrigerator case. I'm hoping it's a regular item because it would
certainly shave some time off making certain dishes like enchilada
stuffed zucchini where I had to thaw and cook a couple of chicken
thighs so I could shred them - just to get going with the recipe.
--
Good Food.
Good Friends.
Good Memories."
My point is... You don't even remember what you saw. Or that you commented
on it. So... Your having not seen something in a store is meaningless
because you don't even remember what you have seen.
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