Otherwise known as Super Wal-Mart. But it's the only place I can get everything on my list:
shredded carrots leeks Canadian bacon pants! turkey pepperoni Healthy Choice dinners wheat bread Crest Whitestrips - 7-day type blue cheese tomatoes |
Smuckers natural peanut butter Ziplocs - Holiday version mustard wreath holder for door cat food Crest cinnamon toothpaste chicken broth parsley broccoli cottage cheese |
In other news, my Celtic knot bra is fitting so much better these days.
Posted by Julie on December 8, 2003 03:48 PM to the category FoodI'm not sure if this would work for you, but I tried Reduced-Fat Jif over the holiday (thanks to my health-conscious sister). It was surprisingly tasty...but has quite an increased "adhesive" factor compared to regular. I'm making that switch this week. Not sure if limiting sugar or fat was the reason for your Smuckers Natural choice.
Posted by: Cops at December 8, 2003 05:09 PMWe canadians refer to it as back bacon. It's not authentic if it doesn't have the corn meal on the sides.
Posted by: Mike at December 8, 2003 05:54 PMPeanut butter in general is grody.
Meanwhile, I just finished a nice big batch of Bruchetta. *offers taste tests* Bet that isn't to healthy, what with the cup of olive oil. Or is that considered healthy these days?
Posted by: Tsy at December 8, 2003 08:28 PMThe natural peanut butter is to avoid the trans-fats in regular processed PB. Natural tastes a lot different, but I'm used to it now. Much like how I got used to fat-free hot dogs.
Posted by: Julie at December 8, 2003 08:31 PMRegular and reduced fat peanut butter have the same WW value, if I recall correctly, so you might as well go for the regular if you prefer the taste.
Posted by: rappy at December 8, 2003 09:24 PMMmmmmm...peanut butter. A spoonfull of peanut butter washed down with a swig of coffee and I'm good to go.
Posted by: TVJunkie at December 9, 2003 04:31 PM