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Late for Girls Talk, I know. Sorry. But I just checked and, thankfully, I can still join. Whew.
So groceries, huh. Well, in our household, we do groceries every three days. Or so. That’s our current pattern now. We used to do it every two weeks, but suddenly it became a twice-a-week affair. I don’t know how that came to be, but it just did. I guess we found out how retail therapy, even if it is just the usual groceries, can improve one’s mood. The grocery that we frequent is just a couple of blocks away, so it’s no hassle to go there often. And as I’ve said, we needed the momentary distraction from our daily grind that grocery shopping provides. It would have been a bonus if we just walked going there and back, but it’s quite heavy lugging around bags of grocery on the way home. Sometimes, though, when we go for a run, we do drop by and get some things which are easier to carry; or if we don’t have a choice like we really needed something badly like a jug of milk when we’ve run out of it, we make do and just resign ourselves to carrying a heavy gallon home, for otherwise we won’t have milk come morning breakfast.
Provisions and household stuff are what we mostly buy in the grocery—food, cleaning products, etc. Just the usual stuff. What takes most of our grocery budget is food. We are quite economical with our cleaning supplies so we don’t buy them that often. Food is what you would mostly see in our cart.
So that’s our grocery for you. For now, it’s time for you to move on to other blog posts with the same topic so don’t forget to visit Girls Talk to get a head start.
Have a great week ahead, you all!
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1 comments:
i wish the grocery store we go to is just near like yours, so we can go there everyday. hee hee. there's a nearby grocery but we don't go there unless we run out of essentials because the prices are almost double compared to the grocery that we usually go to
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