I used to go to one particular Whole Foods where around noon I couldn't find a non-employee that didn't have yoga pants on. Should grocery shopping make you feel this way? Should you want to change your pants before you walk in? I don't think that's healthy.
I have problems with grocery stores in general. My main issue is that I can never just walk out of the store with what I came in for. But that's a common problem. (On a side note, I'm celebrating a week without going to Target!) As I was thinking about Whole Foods today I started thinking about my shopping experiences in general. I always write myself a grocery list, but come out of the store with double what was on it. Am I trying to trick myself into thinking this will be an inexpensive trip? It's like I walk in the door and sensible Danielle goes off to look at Redbox movies. I turn into some kind of Supermarket Sweep contestant, what the hell's wrong with me.
The next time I go to the grocery store, I'm picking up the ingredients for these: Potato Chip Cookies Drizzled with Chocolate. Whatttttt. They sound amazing! Every once in a while I scroll through internet lists of the best cookies ever, and these appeared a few times. From the blog, Canadian Baker Too, these cookies have just 5 ingredients and end up tasting like shortbread. The past few recipes I've posted have been pretty involved, but these sound like a breeze.
Consensus? I'll try anything that calls for potato chips.
UPDATE: Just made these, they are excellent!
Source: Canadian Baker Too
wow...potato chip cookies??dts unique idea
ReplyDeleteThe super-market can be a scary place... I hate going alone. We just saw a movie called "Food inc." and read "In Defense of Food" by Michael Pollan, now working on reading "The Unhealthy Truth" by Robyn O'Brien. Food industry and shopping are taking on a new perspective for me. Just try to avoid soy in all its various forms, as if your extremely allergic to it, on one trip. =)
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