Thursday, January 24, 2008

TT - When Real Life Gets In The Way

Otherwise known as "Thirteen Things I Was Busy Buying In The Supermarket When I Could Have Been Home Doing A Much More Interesting Thursday Thirteen":

1. Wax paper

2. Milk - 2 kinds

3. Peach yogurts (only kind M will eat)

4. Individual size cottage cheeses with enclosed spoon - Itai's new favorite school lunch

5. Swiss cheese

6. Zfatit cheese (a 5% fat, semi-soft, slightly salty white cheese - delicious!)

7. Cream cheese (a 30% not nearly as healthy but oh so much more delicious cheese)

8. Barbecue flavor potato chips

9. Canned tomatoes

10. Flour (6 bags - 2 white, 2 wheat, 2 rye, which should last at least two weeks...)

11. One bagel

12. Dish sponges

13. Fusilli pasta

And a whole bunch more crap critical household items, but that would put me over 13 so you'll just have to be left to guess.

Have a great day everyone, and may all your shopping trips be short.

40 comments:

Toto said...

HI Robin, I'm home with a sick kid (who of course is feeling fine now but I'm exhausted from him having me up at 4am!). Anyway, noticed your 6 bags of flour! Tell me, bread machine or regular? And do you make all of your bread and how often? I'm new at this and am making my first challah today!!! Rising as we speak...

hope all is well...........

pussreboots said...

Life does get in the way sometimes. Happy TT.

Robin said...

Regular - Jay starts the kneading in the kitchen aide but then usually finishes it up by hand. We used to have a bread machine but it wasn't up to his standards (Jay is quite the amateur baker. Seriously, he could open an artisanal bakery if he wanted to.)

Enjoy your challah. There's nothing quite like the smell of freshly baked bread in the house. I hope your little one feels better too.

Robin said...

Forgot to answer the second question. We almost never buy bread. Just the occasional package of pitot to keep in the freezer for the kids. He bakes several times a week usually, but it's been more lately because he got a new book and is having fun playing with it. (I did a whole blog entry about that a few weeks ago, it's quite a scene around here.)

Toto said...

I remember COMPLETELY!!! I don't always remember which stories go with which blogger, but quick mention of Jay the baker, and I remembered immediately! too funny.

I'll let you know how it turns out, I'm very excited, but truly can't see it turning into anything more than me starting to do our challot. Dangerous too, I LOVE BREAD!

Zenmomma said...

That reminds me, I need to go shopping. And bake bread. I should bake some bread!

Anonymous said...

A husband that fills the house with the smell of fresh bread! What a treasure. Happy TT.

Gattina said...

Is this the list for next week already ?? lol !

Anonymous said...

Oh. Did you say your family liked cheese? I prefer Coconut cream pie yogurt myself. ha ha.

Anonymous said...

I'm having more than my share of those kinds of days too!

Lori said...

One bagel? Why just one? lol....I hate going to the grocery store but its something you just have to do:) Happy TT and thanks for stopping by.

Robin said...

Just one because I really wanted it for breakfast, but Jay bakes all our bread and takes it very personally when I buy something commercial instead LOL. (I keep telling him to make bagels but he's too busy with sourdoughs at the moment.) Hmmm... maybe he'll read this and take the hint!

Sonya said...

You just reminded me of half the stuff I forgot at the grocery store! LOL!

I love your header! Your kitchen looks awesome!

Head Gaggler said...

That's a good list. One bagel? I assume it was your breakfast for the day? My kids would be mad of I only brought 1 home. :)

storyteller said...

Hmmm … reminds me I need to stop for groceries on the way home from Weight Watchers this morning. I hope there’s a break in the rain.
Hugs and blessings,

Kristina Knight said...

Your list sounds as weird as mine! Happy TT!

Anonymous said...

You can cross those off your list. Someone loves dairy.

Neen said...

I don't want to go grocery shopping today. It is too cold out there.

Hmm fresh baked bread is there a better smell in your home?

Open Grove Claudia said...

I love that there's a picture of you here now! Hurray to see your smiling face. I think we all have weeks like this.... What two kinds of milk did you buy? (Milk is a new thing for me.)

Happy TT!

cindy kay said...

Nice to find someone else who bakes a lot of bread!

Darla said...

You're making me miss my kitchen. It's not nearly as nice as yours, but at least it's bigger than this closet-sized one. I've slowly stopped doing much involved cooking or baking because it's just so much of a hassle in the limited space.

Anonymous said...

My mother used to bake all our bread growing up. OK, you've inspired me, since I will be cooking up a storm today, maybe I could borrow her bread machine.

Our family LOVES bread and cheese too.

Susan Helene Gottfried said...

We have no eggs. It's been this way for two weeks.

Can you get me eggs next time you're out?

Btw, ONE bagel? How'd you restrain yourself?

Robin said...

Claudia - I buy skim for me and 3% iron-fortified for my kids (who don't eat that much iron-rich food).

Darla - I bet an RV or boat cookbook would have lots of ideas for things you can manage in a small kitchen, but I know what you mean. I did an entire Passover seder in my first (TINY) kitchen. What a hassle!

Robin said...

Only one bagel because Jay makes bread. I just wanted one for breakfast :).

Unknown said...

WOW thats a lot of flour!!

Claremont First Ward said...

I can tell that your husband makes a lot of bread. Wish I could sample some! :)

Anonymous said...

One bagel? ONE? How can someone buy only one bagel? Is that legal? LOL
And I am, again, terribly envious of your in-home bakery. Sigh... ; )

Hey it's Amy Benson said...

Um I buy 2 kinds of milk too! Nice list :D

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the reminder to go shopping, there's some basics we're missing. Glad you got caught up on your list. *grin*

Happy TT

~X

Harlekwin said...

Dish sponges, oh I'm sorry, that means you have to use them.

Yeah, life, it's that thing that happens when we're busy making other plans. I'm so glad to know you have a life!!

Happy TT!!

Cynthia said...

I hear that...seems I am in the market every day! I need to go today to....

Amber Gilchrist said...

Aren't your children adorable? What sweeties.

Anonymous said...

Our shopping carts had 2 items in common!

Greatfullivin said...

I hate it when life get in the way. Happy TT

L^2 said...

Looks like we bought a few of the same things on our trips to the grocery store this week.

Peach yogurt was just about the only kind I would eat when I was little too. Now I pretty much only eat vanilla. :-)

Janet said...

that Zfatit cheese sounds yummy~

Anonymous said...

Hey gorgeous. My thirteen would have been school supplies as school starts back for the start of the year next week.

I just wanted to say thanks so much for posting your photo! I love knowing what a blogger looks like!

Smootches.

Tink said...

*LOL* Yummmmy, now I'm hungry!
Thanks for visiting my 13 books TT.

Shannon said...

All that flour must mean that someone's baking bread. Yum! I must tell you, Robin, that I am relieved that your "real" life sometimes gets in the way of your awesomely informative thursday thirteens!