Friday, February 19, 2010

$25 of groceries

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  1. Israeli candle 79¢, three candles made in the U.S.A. $4.50, sales tax 49¢, organic flax seed sprouted wheat bread $3.99, California whole grain lavash $2.99, Odwalla carrot juice $4.99, a pound of organic carrots 99¢, 14 ounces of mushrooms 99¢, 4 ounces of clover sprouts $1.99!

    Total: $25.02

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  2. I already had tea, coffee, potatoes, brown rice and canned pineapple, as well as Tofurky kielbasa, some organic peanut butter, strawberry conserve, hempseed and raisins in the house.

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  3. Mom got some groceries the eve before yesterday: a few packages of Tofurky kielbasa, Grain Meat Celebration Roast, hempseed oil, a couple loaves of bread, a gallon of apple juice, a half gallon of almond milk, the orange juice with Vitamin D and calcium she likes and a jar of peanut butter.

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  4. I got more carrot juice, two Choco-Walla bars, organic mushrooms, green onions and a red bell pepper: $17.21

    Oh, and I spent nearly $4 on chocolate donuts and coffee at Stan's here on Homestead in Santa Clara! A little indigestion, but it's worth it. I've been good for a couple years, felt like being bad.

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  5. Yesterday I prepared hemp-fried rice with carrots, white button mushrooms, red bell pepper, bok choy and green onions for eight pagans including myself and Mom! There was no marijuana in it, just hempseed and oil! It was free of milk, animals, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, soy and wheat, honey, processed sugars, corn syrup and added salt! Soy sauce was available and tea was served.

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  6. I got about fifteen dollars of donations and spent it on carrot juice, lavash and organic strawberries!

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  7. Mom's purchased a few things recently and I've been given some canned goods. I'll do some more blogging when I have something more interesting to say... see next entry for a more recent photo of groceries! Why do people think it's difficult to shop vegan?

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