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I just finished a little post on TJ'S and got to thinking.

How many food items do you think you know the average price of?

20, 50, 200?

Do you pay attention to the prices or just buy what you feel like buying?

Do you stock up on food at a great price or just buy what you need when you
need it?

I always keep a large supply of food on hand - I don't know exactly why I
just like be able to decide at the last minute what to have.

When the girls were in School they would come to the house to do laundry and
"go shopping" in dad's pantry.

Dimitri

 
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