I checked at Wegmans this ... uh, yesterday morning and they do have them.
In my defense, along the back wall is about a 60 ft section of glass doors and shelves 5 ft high loaded with an amazing array of liquids. It's easy to miss things. :blush: |
What dairy are they using down there?
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I didn't notice but the bottles were exactly the same.
Hmm, I wonder if Wegmans buys the bottles then hunts a dairy close to a group of stores to fill them? There are 5 stores around here. Would cut down on a lot of costly shipping. I'll check out the dairy next time I go. |
Yes! I managed to get a proper supermarket home delivery sorted out.
Delivery due Weds 13th May, so 2 weeks away. I've allowed substitutions on all, so it will be interesting to see what random nonsense they replace any out of stock items with :P It's from Asda - which I am not mega thrilled about, am not generally a fan, but it's a delivery and its a full shop instead of the piecemeal shopping I've been doing. Also - the Morrison's £35 food box was interesting - they skimped on the milk (2 pints to last 2 people a week - which is what they claim a food box will do) but included 2x gigantic blocks of Cathedral City extra mature cheddar. Meat selection was decent: pack of 2 corn fed chicken breasts, a large pack of minced beef, a pack of 16 rashers of bacon and a pack of 8 very good quality sausages. The rest: Big bag of onions, bag of carrots and a bag of new potatoes, a cucumber, a punnet of grapes, an Uncle Ben's rice sachet thingy, some toilet rolls, kitchen roll, a loaf of bread, a pack of pitta bread, tin of tuna, 2x tins of soup, a bag of penne pasta and some gravy granules. Not bad for £35 incl. delivery. |
Fantastic. Glad the delivery worked out for you.
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That's a better plan.
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My Texas land sold today, and I am ecstatic. It's more money that I have ever had before. After I pay off my truck, and buy a pontoon I'm to give the rest to The Lady Keryx. Who will invest it properly.
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Whoop whoop! We’d all come visiting but you know how it is! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
I guess that we will have to make do with our weekly visits.
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Way to go fargon!
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Congratulations !!!
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Congrats on the land deal, Fargon!
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:) I knew that would be your post and if it wasn't, it was gonna be mine. Now I can go back to being annoyed by him :p
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Urrbody like a post hoe, huh?
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Orrrrr. just getting bored with the lack of variety in post hoes.....
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Grav!!! You're back!!!!
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I is!
I missed you ppl. |
Was a mite worried about ya dawg.
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I was helping the 75inch make a ramp/jump for his mountain biking cure and in the process of looking for a tool in the basement I found about 8 unused N-95 dust masks in their package.
I was getting worried because I have legitimate, non-covid need of these things for work and you can't get them unless you are a major donor to Trump. |
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I'm happy now because I've just located a document I've been scrambling to find that will be helpful as I complete my paperwork for my
Moving forward again to find the next obstacle. |
They make you jump through all those hoops, doing all that paperwork; so, you'll have put too much effort into the process to wanna drop out of it. Then, they'll tell you about the psyche eval for which they'll make you an appointment. After that, just when you think they couldn't ask for anything more, they'll spring it on you that you need to let them take a sample of your DNA.
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Sounds like applying for a mortgage or trying to prepare the correct treats to send to school for the Halloween party.
I'd say "I got this" but I don't. What I do have is the will to take the next step. I'm launching my initial login now. This is gonna be so. much. fun. |
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I found something to like about wearing masks in public. I can whistle at an attractive gal; then, look at the guy nearest to me and say: Stop that!
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Ha!
Fun times, sexobon. What's making me happy is that my friend's mum is out of hospital and recovering. That's actually a few days old news, but I have just been chatting to her so its on my mind. Clearly her recovery is going well, because Clo's back to being pissed off with her :P |
Ha! The way it should be.
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Splendid!
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I took a shower and am dressed before 11am. Think I might go for a long walk. Woo! Look at me all eager to take on the day.
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Carpe diem!
(Ex longinquo tutoque speculetur) |
Yesterday, I pulled my "Ministry of Silly Walks" signs to mow the lawn and put them away in the garage because I thought maybe their time was done.... but as I was standing there, some people passed and asked me if I was the one with the signs, their mom had told them about them and how much she enjoyed them every day when she went to get the mail. So I pulled them out of the garage to show them and they're back up, and this afternoon I'm redoing the feet that weren't waterproof enough to weather last night's storm and are a tad limp :D
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Sure, because that's exactly the same.
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I assumed that Sexobon isn't actually doing this but was making a joke
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Got a check from my insurance company for $42.42. Says COVID-19 Auto Premium Relief Program.
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my "relief" check for auto insurance was for $10.
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$35.24, looks like xoB is buying the first round.
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$80 between the two of us
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I'll have a sarsaparilla.
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That for insurance on two vehicles it will be interesting to see if I hear from the other company.
They pissed me off though because I've renewed and paid for my policy April 1st for the last 54 years. This year I can only get a policy for six months because they stopped writing full year policies in PA. That renewal will come up in October at the same time as state inspection, registration renewal, and going away for 5 to 8 days. |
daughter got $21, I 've heard nothing about mine
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Woke up this morning and was wondering what the squrl was barking about. I had a cookie, and was kissing to the squrl, hoping he would come down outta the tree, when I thought I heard a tiny meow. I assumed it was a bird of some sort.
It was not. I heard it again, located it out by the trailer in the yard. It was a cat (shocker, I know!). It was a black cat. It was a friendly black cat. He isn't as slick as ol' Slick, matter of fact, he (I think it's a he) is quite hairy. So hairy, we're not sure of the sex, I've been calling him a he. He's fairly healthy, no obvious problems. I got a tick off him. He was a little hungry. He dove face first into a bowl of left over chicken. Later, he ate a fair helping of Momdigr's left over scratch-made macaroni & cheese, which is what he will get a little later for second supper. I'll get some cat food tomorrow, if he's still here in the morning. I think he is someone's outside cat, as he came in but was NOT comfortable with the situation. It's 8:30ish, making his stay right about 12 hours, so far. I told him he could stay if he wanted to. Momdigr was talking to him and accidentally called him Slick.:eek: She looked like she'd swallowed her cud for a moment. Every cat we've had, was a stray that adopted us. We'll see.:fingerx: |
This is me trying not to be stoked...
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Hope Slick 2.0 works out!
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Sweeeet!
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Slick!
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Nice!
So, now that it's tomorrow... Did the cat come back, the very next day? |
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