Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nuts and jerky. good quality cheese and meats (I don't always spend less there but it's good quality). paper plates, toilet paper, diapers. Cold medicine.
You just need to make sure what you are buying will get used up. I tend to avoid much of the produce as it doesn't ripen or we can't use it up once it does (and I have a very large family). I do buy strawberries and avocados there.
We are a family of 4 (2 teens and their parents), and the produce is what I love. We do go through the strawberries, blueberries and raspberries in a week, and love having watermelon. We tried the avocados, but they went bad before we could keep up with eating them. I also love the fresh salsa.
We have a second fridge in our basemt where we store organic milk and the Greek yogurt among other things.
The produce I haven’t liked recently is - clementines, cantaloupes, pears, bananas. I feel like they are picked too soon and don’t ripen. Berries are good.
For easy meals, I really like the lime marinade flank steak, street tacos, salmon plus bagged kale salad and packaged tikka masala.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nuts and jerky. good quality cheese and meats (I don't always spend less there but it's good quality). paper plates, toilet paper, diapers. Cold medicine.
You just need to make sure what you are buying will get used up. I tend to avoid much of the produce as it doesn't ripen or we can't use it up once it does (and I have a very large family). I do buy strawberries and avocados there.
We are a family of 4 (2 teens and their parents), and the produce is what I love. We do go through the strawberries, blueberries and raspberries in a week, and love having watermelon. We tried the avocados, but they went bad before we could keep up with eating them. I also love the fresh salsa.
We have a second fridge in our basemt where we store organic milk and the Greek yogurt among other things.