So I need to do a little grocery store run, and I’m holding a list at the moment, which simply says “bananas. Tea filters” on it, and if that doesn’t sum up a great deal of my grocery life, then I do not know what does. (I take it back, I do know what does. I will get home, suddenly remember the six other things I wanted to buy but did not, and then promptly forget to write them on the next list.)
(I use the paper filter for my work tea drinking- there is nowhere to clean a strainer at work, so it simplifies life. I am all for the simplification of life.)
That’s a fairly long winded way of saying that I brought the spare filters I had at home to work, and drank some of this tea. Its a busy week in the office, so tea is required. Plus I suspect I’m not fighting a cold. Argh.
I’ll need more tea filters asap, I can tell.
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Have you ever found somebody else’s grocery list in your cart and laughed at how the other half shops/spells? The lists I leave for my hubby (he’s the shopper) include lovelies like tepi, pum pie, blank spaghetti, good bread, floppy fish, and miscellaneous meat. (Tepi and pum pie are ketchup and frozen pot pies, respectively—carryovers from my son’s babyhood.)
Have you ever found somebody else’s grocery list in your cart and laughed at how the other half shops/spells? The lists I leave for my hubby (he’s the shopper) include lovelies like tepi, pum pie, blank spaghetti, good bread, floppy fish, and miscellaneous meat. (Tepi and pum pie are ketchup and frozen pot pies, respectively—carryovers from my son’s babyhood.)