Anyway. I guess I also have my parents to thank, since they always, always cooked dinner. We very rarely went out to eat, not even for birthdays. Instead, the birthday person got to choose his/her birthday dinner. Mine was usually salmon. In fact, one of my (many) embarrassing moments from elementary school was when we discussed our favorite foods; in a sea of kids calling 'pizza' and 'spaghetti', I said 'salmon.' Weird looks ensued. At any rate, I was lucky enough to have parents who forced me to try new things and weren't afraid to try cooking new things themselves.
So I went grocery shopping today, since I had practically no food in the new house. After scrounging around for lunches for a week, I guess I went a little overboard at the supermarket, as evidenced by some of the items on the receipt:
- dried cranberries
- dried apricots
- couscous (3 types)
- dirty rice mix
- mix for chicken and rice
- tuna - the kind that comes in a pouch and that you don't have to drain
- apricot jam...from France
- sugar snap peas
- cheddar cheese with cranberries in it
- horseradish
- Norwegian salmon (some things never change)
The cashier was like, 'Is this all for you?' Heh heh...yeah. I guess it makes up for those two years shopping at Aldi in Germany and buying the same things (salami, yogurt, juice, cheese, Spätzle, pesto, pasta, pasta sauce, soup and chocolate) every week.
2 comments:
word, b.
i just cooked up some of those jamaican jerk ribs yesterday. They were the shit.
mus
I bought So. Much. Pesto. in Germany, too. It was so cheap!
I miss the cheap and readily available cheeses. mmm.... cheeses.
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