Grocery frustation!
Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking:
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> "cshenk" > wrote in message
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> > Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> > Then slap him upside the head and tell him where the grocery store
> > is. End of discussion if my huband played a brain dead action like
> > that.
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> I find quite a lot of you people here to be unbelievable! Do you not
> have specific things that you like? We all like those apples. I eat
> very little fruit so it makes no never mind to me. But I prefer to
> buy what they'll eat and I'm getting sick of the stores changing what
> they sell, seemingly every single time that I go in.
Sure we have specifics. Just not rediculous level ones.
> All that being said. I grew up in a house of not just picky eaters
> but picky people. Things had to be very specific or they would not
> be acceptable. This is what I grew up with and this is what I am used
> to. If I asked someone to buy me some Diet Coke with Lime and they
> brought me back Diet Pepsi, I wouldn't drink it. I'm the same way.
> My dad used to say, "I want what I want when I want it. And I get
> what I get when I get it."
Um, yup. I like you but you are crazy. The LEVEL of catering is
abnormal.
Hate to tell you Julie but most women who go that far have severe self
self worth issues. In the Navy I saw a lot of women like that that the
guys enjoyed keeping that way, because it made them feel empowered
somehow. They also were not to subtle on ways too keep that wife from
working.
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