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On Sun, 01 Feb 2015 17:32:17 -0500, Doris Night
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> If certain things don't look very good, I buy something else. It's not
> like there's a lack of choice.


Honestly, I don't think produce in the area where she lives is even
remotely as bad as she represents it to be.

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On 2015-02-01 22:05, sf wrote:

>> If certain things don't look very good, I buy something else. It's not
>> like there's a lack of choice.

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> Honestly, I don't think produce in the area where she lives is even
> remotely as bad as she represents it to be.
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I don't think much of what she reports here reflects anything in the
real world.
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On 2/2/2015 3:26 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2015-02-01 22:05, sf wrote:
>
>>> If certain things don't look very good, I buy something else. It's not
>>> like there's a lack of choice.

>>
>> Honestly, I don't think produce in the area where she lives is even
>> remotely as bad as she represents it to be.
>>

> I don't think much of what she reports here reflects anything in the
> real world.


The problem, as I see it, is she buys things in quantity then wonders
why it spoils. Just because Costco sells 10 lb bags of onions (or
potatoes) doesn't mean she *has* to buy the 10 lb bag.

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On Mon, 02 Feb 2015 16:36:36 -0500, jmcquown >
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> On 2/2/2015 3:26 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> > On 2015-02-01 22:05, sf wrote:
> >
> >>> If certain things don't look very good, I buy something else. It's not
> >>> like there's a lack of choice.
> >>
> >> Honestly, I don't think produce in the area where she lives is even
> >> remotely as bad as she represents it to be.
> >>

> > I don't think much of what she reports here reflects anything in the
> > real world.

>
> The problem, as I see it, is she buys things in quantity then wonders
> why it spoils. Just because Costco sells 10 lb bags of onions (or
> potatoes) doesn't mean she *has* to buy the 10 lb bag.
>

That's precisely why we don't buy much produce at Costco. There's
only so much I *want* to eat within a certain time frame. Their
quantities are fine for small businesses, like caterers, people who
are having a big party or maybe sharing, but not for me.

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On Mon, 02 Feb 2015 14:45:33 -0800, sf > wrote:

>On Mon, 02 Feb 2015 16:36:36 -0500, jmcquown >
>wrote:
>
>> On 2/2/2015 3:26 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> > On 2015-02-01 22:05, sf wrote:
>> >
>> >>> If certain things don't look very good, I buy something else. It's not
>> >>> like there's a lack of choice.
>> >>
>> >> Honestly, I don't think produce in the area where she lives is even
>> >> remotely as bad as she represents it to be.
>> >>
>> > I don't think much of what she reports here reflects anything in the
>> > real world.

>>
>> The problem, as I see it, is she buys things in quantity then wonders
>> why it spoils. Just because Costco sells 10 lb bags of onions (or
>> potatoes) doesn't mean she *has* to buy the 10 lb bag.
>>

>That's precisely why we don't buy much produce at Costco.


I'll buy sacks of spuds at BJs, they sell 8 lb sacks of Green Giant
chefs potatoes, an 8 lb sack contains 7 perfect spuds, all giants,
wonderful for all uses. But I won't buy their 10 lb sacks of onions,
too many for me to use up before they begin to rot. However I'll buy
their 10 lb sacks of carrots at $7 because I feed the deer and at that
price they are a bargain... when I make the trip I'll buy four sacks
of carrots, deer gotta eat. Tonight there's a good 2' of fresh snow
on the ground, the older does are looking for handouts so I oblige.
It's 13ºF now and dropping fast, should go well into the minuses
tonight... I'm well prepared.
Birds are fed too:
http://i59.tinypic.com/25qvwx5.jpg
Plenty snow:
http://i60.tinypic.com/23r8lkl.jpg
Driveway plowed:
http://i62.tinypic.com/xo07c9.jpg
All ready for the next dump:
http://i61.tinypic.com/2rfd5bm.jpg


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