As it pertains to the title of this blog: my apologies if any of you  are schizophrenic. I'm fully aware it's a largely misunderstood disease  and is nothing to joke about. That said, I'm going to keep it in the  title of this blog, and if that offends you: too bad. You'll forget soon  enough anyway.
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| Enter the portal to our inconsistent and excessive grocery purchasing | 
Kelsey and I tend to diet in trends. The  first time we fad dieted was in college when the Atkins Diet briefly  convinced everyone eating large piles of bacon and porterhouse steaks  would lead to weight loss. We'd planned all winter break to go on  Atkins--read about foods we could and couldn't eat; enjoyed some old  favorites for the "last time" (one day I had over thirty chicken nuggets  combined from both McDonalds and Wendy's); and convinced ourselves we  could actually make breakfast in the morning..not just pour a bowl of  cereal.
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| After one bowl of Chex, we decided it was delicious and bought five more boxes. This was last week. | 
Once the semester started so did our  Atkinsing. We lasted two days. More correct, Kelsey lasted two days. I  quit in support of her.
Kelsey had an early Tuesday class that semester and  needed food before rushing off to class. She quickly poured herself a  bowl of Cheerios--an Atkins no no--because, "I don't believe in any  stupid diet that says Cheerios are bad for you. Cheerios are good for  you." I couldn't disagree because: 1) Cheerios are really really good  and 2) Cheerios are probably healthier to eat in the morning than bacon.
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| Kidney  beans from the "Farrell's Days" and fat free refried beans from the  "only thing we know how to cook are plain bean burritos days" when we  first got married. We've since become more creative and added salsa. | 
Of course the grocery store wouldn't let us  return the plethora of Atkins branded snacks and meals we'd purchased  in preparation for the diet. I believe the Southwestern Atkins wrap  stayed in my freezer for two more years until graduation. Then I donated  it to the Dumpster Diving Society of Ames (or, as you probably know  them: DDSA). 
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| Five  packages of almond bark from this past Christmas when Kelsey was going  to make me delicious Christmas treats and then did not. She basically  ruined Christmas. | 
Tonight I cleaned out our pantry. I'm sad  to report nothing has changed...we still gear ourselves up for a diet,  or we find a treat we like, and we (okay--I) buy too much of it. We have  boxes of Triscuits and cans of kidney beans from our "Farrell's" diet.  We have boxes of Chex because we read somewhere that it is a healthy  cereal, we ate one bowl, and we loved them (Chex equal awesome). We had  five boxes of multi-branded graham crackers because we at some point  made some healthy treat with graham crackers...I don't even remember  what.
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| I'm  not sure what this could be about. I don't think we've ever opened a  can of Hunt's All Natural Diced Tomatoes let alone had any recipes that  called for us to buy six jumbo cans. | 
What's no longer there: the three different  canisters of protein powder; the varieties of rice cake snacks;  90-calorie Special K bars; Flax Flour (Huh?); and a can of tuna  purchased at the grocery store down the street from our house in the  Quad Cities four years ago. I don't think any of these items had  anything to do with diets, but the origins of their purchases confused  me.
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| Ain't she cute? Mama likes her Chex. | 
With the exception of the Chex...which we have been eating a ton of lately, we've been doing much better. We've been planning meals and buying groceries only for that week. Thus we actually use the food we buy. What a concept. Alas, our strange grocery quirks allowed for a trip down memory lane during what for most people would have been a monotonous cleaning of the pantry.
2 comments:
I'm fairly certain that Johnni would have taken the flax flour off your hands! :)
Hey! I have a great recipe for Tortilla Soup in the crock pot that uses 2 cans of diced tomatoes if you'd like me to pass it along!
Love your blog! It's so much fun to read!!!
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