I made a Costco run the other day. I was out of calcium, walnuts, and there was a breakfast bar I wanted to scout out. Frankly, I really just wanted to stroll around.
With just the two of us, and limited
room in my kitchen, there’s no deep need for us to belong, although the credit
card we have through Costco pays us back for purchases at the end of the year,
so that’s an incentive. Plus, it just kills me to pay the grocery store prices
for walnuts and pecans.
So, once home, I popped the rotisserie
chicken in the fridge (For $5 for a cooked, 3lb chicken I couldn’t pass it up. And
it produced one dinner, then one big pot pie for another night with leftovers.) Calcium to the bathroom,
giant box of breakfast bars into the pantry,
GIANT bottles of cranberry juice
(will one even fit in the fridge?) also into the pantry, and then walnuts,
after saving some for immediate use, into the basement freezer.
Except when I got down there:
I need to work on my inventory control skills.
One solution to all these walnuts was to make a loaf of bread, adding
in a heaping cup of chopped nuts.
And another solution is I just learned
today that a handful of walnuts every day can be instrumental in reducing
inflammation.
The fact that the friend who told me
this doesn’t really like walnuts all that much and so has to candy them first, thus
adding to her inflammation with the sugar, well, that’s another matter.
New reader. I haven't joined Costco but I joined BJs, mostly to help my daughter and granddaughter. They have the $5 chickens too. Much nicer than Wal-Mart's scrawny little pigeons. I don't shop much as I need a electric cart and also I am very susceptible to impulse buying. My first trip there I bought a ginormous box of Minute Rice. I don't even like rice. I will enjoy reading your archives. I'm 80 and I live in Ohio.
ReplyDeleteWelcome, Carol! Good to hear from you. I understand that hypnotic state where you see a really good deal!
DeleteI have the same inventory control issues, except with toilet paper and paper towels. I'm good now, won't need any for quite some time.
ReplyDeleteWhen I had more room, I used to buy Costco’s massive packs of toilet paper. They were so big I could have tossed a blanket over one and used it as an extra piece of furniture.
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