I called the outing to the grocery store that! Apologies. Some of that is a wistful view of European countries in which the daily trip to market was just how that worked. Fresh produce. Fresh protein, fish or fowl. No unnecessary packaging. Smell the carrots. Squeeze the loaf of bread to determine freshness. We’re you doing any of that today? 😁
I called the outing to the grocery store that! Apologies. Some of that is a wistful view of European countries in which the daily trip to market was just how that worked. Fresh produce. Fresh protein, fish or fowl. No unnecessary packaging. Smell the carrots. Squeeze the loaf of bread to determine freshness. We’re you doing any of that today? 😁
Ahhh! I love the idea of picking up fresh groceries every day, but I also appreciate the convenience of a stocked pantry and fridge. We learn what we live?
Indeed! We now are so much more time conscious. All the appliances to save time. So we can do ever more. I like my electric mixer... refrigerator... range... water heater. Almost forgot the washer and dryer! Growing up I learned my dad’s parents used a gas-engine Maytag washing machine. My mom used a wringer type washing machine (no safety guards) and a pair of rinse tubs. Then hung the wash out to dry in good weather, in the basement otherwise. I really like my washer/dryer!
I called the outing to the grocery store that! Apologies. Some of that is a wistful view of European countries in which the daily trip to market was just how that worked. Fresh produce. Fresh protein, fish or fowl. No unnecessary packaging. Smell the carrots. Squeeze the loaf of bread to determine freshness. We’re you doing any of that today? 😁
Ahhh! I love the idea of picking up fresh groceries every day, but I also appreciate the convenience of a stocked pantry and fridge. We learn what we live?
Indeed! We now are so much more time conscious. All the appliances to save time. So we can do ever more. I like my electric mixer... refrigerator... range... water heater. Almost forgot the washer and dryer! Growing up I learned my dad’s parents used a gas-engine Maytag washing machine. My mom used a wringer type washing machine (no safety guards) and a pair of rinse tubs. Then hung the wash out to dry in good weather, in the basement otherwise. I really like my washer/dryer!