But they're not that good. They are, however, only $0.99/lb, and in a first, not ugly. C-Town always has the ugliest produce.
In a more somber note, someone who isn't me thinks he's the mayor of C-Town on Foursquare, so we're foes now and I'm very angry.
See what I made with these groceries on my Instagram.
If you click on these Amazon ads, I would get paid I think, but no one ever has. I installed them because I like seeing what it thinks I am writing about. The prices in the stores are way better anyway!
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Friday, April 23, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Fontina Surprise
Pecorino romano was $11.99/lb. Heck on that! I got fontina instead, which was $9.99 lb. Lo and behold, when I checked out with my key food card, it only cost $4/lb! What a shock.
I also bought crema, which is my favorite food.
I did not buy white asparagus. It was previously 2 bunches for $1 at Jesus, but now all asparagus is $3 bunch. Heck on that!
I also bought crema, which is my favorite food.
I did not buy white asparagus. It was previously 2 bunches for $1 at Jesus, but now all asparagus is $3 bunch. Heck on that!
Pecorino Romano
When the heck is Key Food going to put pecorino romano on sale again? I miss it.
I have to live on Colavita crushed tomatoes for now. You get a 28 oz can for $1.50 and you know they're the good kind because there only two ingredients: tomatoes and salt.
I have to live on Colavita crushed tomatoes for now. You get a 28 oz can for $1.50 and you know they're the good kind because there only two ingredients: tomatoes and salt.
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