As it turns out, grocery shopping is great. Up until about two months ago I lived under the foolish impression that it sucked. Maybe its my age, maybe its my sudden appreciation for Target that has caused me to start grocery shopping regularly.
End result: tootsie roll pops, lots of corn chips, lots of popcorn, regular supplies of cereal and granola bars. Also a lot of meat and bread goes bad.
I live in America, where my biggest problem concerning food is deciding where I am going to get it from, carrying it into my apartment and unlocking the door at the same time, and trying not to eat too much of it. But I live in America, so those are problems, and despite the fact that I can write a blog accessible by billions of people around the world (accessed by hundreds), they will remain problems. This blogging helps me deal.
In the big scheme of things, where I get my food from makes very little difference. But you read this far, so it must be interesting. That’s something to hang my hat on.

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