What are your guilty pleasures at Whole Foods?

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Anonymous wrote:The Whole Foods brand cheese puffs. No other brand compares.


Omg! I bought them once and ate the entire bag in a sitting. Can't even visit that aisle lest I be tempted.


Just curious, are we talking about cheese puffs as in WF version of Cheetos or is this something different?


Original WF cheese puff lover here - no, they aren't like Cheetos. They are the bigger, airier cheese puffs. Yummmm
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Wow. We spend a ton at WF - lots of produce - and rarely hit $500/week. Usually more in the $400 range.

So PP spends $50k+ on WF a year? Incredible.
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The cookies at the foggy bottom WF are awful!!!
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Anonymous wrote:Just being there makes me feel guilty I feel like I have to excuse my behavior at the check out - once the cash register lady asked me what my husband does as she wants her child to have a good career.

I feel a little guilty as well. I typically buy most of our food there once a week and spend around 1,000. We eat a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables and its expensive.


Please tell me you spend this per month....

No weekly. At least 500 per week is for fruit and vegetables. I'm really into juicing.


Now I feel less guilty about pending $125 there today.


You feel guilty over $125 for weekly groceries at whole foods?? How little do you normally spend? $1000 per week seems high but $125 per week seems awfully low!
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Anonymous wrote:Cashews are your guilty pleasure?

Is this a thread where everyone masks their eating disorders as "healthy/clean eating?"

Cashews are full of calories and good fats. They are my guilty pleasure too!!
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Anonymous wrote:Justin's hazelnut butter.

Boy that Justin is killing me
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It's a block from my church. I get a cup of cocoa and a tea cookie to eat during Bible Study every Sunday.
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tiramisu
guacamole
apricot cream cheese
black forest bacon
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You can get the Applegate Sunday bacon at Target.


Thanks, I'll keep an eye out for it. Harris Teeter has the Pedersens bacon, also. That's where we first found it.

A bunch of the Applegate stuff at our Target was past the "sell-by date". Definitely make sure you check the dates.
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Anonymous wrote:Just being there makes me feel guilty I feel like I have to excuse my behavior at the check out - once the cash register lady asked me what my husband does as she wants her child to have a good career.

I feel a little guilty as well. I typically buy most of our food there once a week and spend around 1,000. We eat a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables and its expensive.


Please tell me you spend this per month....

No weekly. At least 500 per week is for fruit and vegetables. I'm really into juicing.


Now I feel less guilty about pending $125 there today.


You feel guilty over $125 for weekly groceries at whole foods?? How little do you normally spend? $1000 per week seems high but $125 per week seems awfully low!


That amount is mainly for me, plus a few things for DH. So it seems like a lot for one person, especially since it doesn't even cover all my meals for the week. I could spend about 2/3 that amount at Safeway but I don't like their dairy or produce as much.
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The fresh nut butters... mmmm....
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Anonymous wrote:The cookies at the foggy bottom WF are awful!!!


Ummmm you're confused
! No, they're not!
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Anonymous wrote:Justin's hazelnut butter.

Boy that Justin is killing me


What do you put the hazelnut butter on? Or do you just eat it from the jar?
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Cava anything!
Guacamole
Scallops only bc they are $$
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Anonymous wrote:Fancy bacon.

Applegate Sunday bacon.
Petersons bacon.
Niman Ranch bacon.

And the Wellshire kielbasa is incredible.


You forgot the Irish bacon. My fave.
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