Here we are in the ‘sunshine state’. And sunshine we’ve got- plenty of it – but last night’s forecast included snow for parts of Florida.
Here we are in the ‘sunshine state’. And sunshine we’ve got- plenty of it – but last night’s forecast included snow for parts of Florida.
Last night was dinner out – not in an
exciting-culinary-kind of way, but just a gathering of fellow residents
contributing to the meal.
I didn’t have much else going on, so I decided to make bread.
I remember Mama recounting tales from the days when we lived in Amherst, Massachusetts. I was barely there, being only two. My father was teaching at University of Mass – Poly Sci I think – but only briefly, before we all moved to Arlington, Va. after he was hired by CIA.
We’ve had a couple of Aldi food stores open our area.
WinnDixie finally conceded the supermarket title to the omnipresent Publix, but
apparently WinnDixie were bought by Aldi, who are now almost as ubiquitous around
here as the big P.
You can’t really go there with your
full shopping list in your hand, but it’s fun if you like treasure hunting for
bargains. And finding anything name-brand is a challenge, but I did snag that old
standby Campbell’s tomato soup for 99 cents a can and then later saw it at Publix
for $2.09.
And I’m broadening my horizons
There was
a row of mysterious brown root vegetables:
Okay, yucas I know.
And these apparently are balanca
malangas.
And at first I figured the store was
stumped here, just writing “name”.
But after looking it up later, I learned the
'name root' is a form of yam.
With Sunday’s weather looming on the horizon, (today it was 74 in the morning, then dropped to 52 with high winds and rain in a span of one hour) My Guy and I figured we’d better get out and enjoy the day.
We have a fully outfitted home here.
You know – sheets, plates, pots, actual furniture to sit one. So why do I so
often find myself at Home Goods?
Or as I like to call it, Mecca.