The U-Scan police didn't say anything to me regarding my disregard for the rules. She was actually rather nice and bade me a "farewell." When I got near the exit, I glanced at the bottom of my receipt and read, "TOTAL NUMBER OF ITEMS SOLD: 45." Oooooh dear...
In my defense, I picked an excellent time to go to Woodmans -- Thursday evening. The place was soo not crowded and the shelves were stocked.
The trouble with going tonight was that I did not have a fully exhaustive grocery list. I keep a running list, as the week progresses - I jot down what I need... I remember on Monday thinking, I really should go through my crockpot cookbooks and see what kind of soup supplies I need to purchase on Thursday... And that was where that thought ended. Sad, right?
Thankfully I have the recipe for Chicken Tortilla Soup stuck in my brain.
A - It's my all-time favorite soup!
B - It's tasty!
C - If I throw an extra can of black beans in the crockpot, I get a couple extra servings!
Sooo I bought the items on my list and then the supplies for Chicken Tortilla Soup. I will probably need to go back to the grocery store early next week...but for now, my fridge is fuller than it was this morning!
On a side note and totally not related to this post in any way, shape or form...my co-worker pointed out that I use alot of hyphens when I type. I like to hyphenate things. I think it's the blogger in me. You know -- the run-your-thoughts-together-because-they-are-that-way-in-your-brain. SEE -- I DID IT!!! Maybe hyphenating is a tragic flaw in the world of un-hyphenation. Let's bring back the power of the hyphen!!!!! And italics, while we are at it.
Happy Almost Friday!
~ Angie
1 comment:
...and I...use the triple dots! It conveys my thought continues and adds the dramatic pause that I hear in my head when I type. Since you told me to listen to those voices...there you go! A run-on sentence doesn't seem so bad...with the dots...
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