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The thought of getting old, sick or injured and losing independence scares me.1
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The Whole Foods in my neighborhood FINALLY opens this week, a year behind schedule. I'm going to the "pre-sale" soft opening tomorrow, which I had to reserve tickets for, because I am a loser like that.
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michael1976_ca wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »My daughter sent a pic of the first brown snake of the season in her yard. I was asked by someone here are they venomous?. Eastern browns are the second most deadly in the world and pretty common.. it dawned on me how unphased we are by this.. weird huh lol
eww gross i'll never visit your country
ps you don't look old enough to have adult kid
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TeacupsAndToning wrote: »The Whole Foods in my neighborhood FINALLY opens this week, a year behind schedule. I'm going to the "pre-sale" soft opening tomorrow, which I had to reserve tickets for, because I am a loser like that.
I AM SO EXCITED!!!
I'm very sorry but I can't think of Whole Foods without thinking of this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKsOwJ8AGWo
they'll get you every time. The one in my old neighborhood had a bell they would ring when you donated.0 -
TeacupsAndToning wrote: »abetterme9366 wrote: »TeacupsAndToning wrote: »The Whole Foods in my neighborhood FINALLY opens this week, a year behind schedule. I'm going to the "pre-sale" soft opening tomorrow, which I had to reserve tickets for, because I am a loser like that.
I AM SO EXCITED!!!
I'm very sorry but I can't think of Whole Foods without thinking of this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKsOwJ8AGWo
I think I might love you
If I sent you my boobs would it confirm your love?
Kind of an eerie twist on the Van Gogh story. Can I vote "No"?1 -
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TeacupsAndToning wrote: »The Whole Foods in my neighborhood FINALLY opens this week, a year behind schedule. I'm going to the "pre-sale" soft opening tomorrow, which I had to reserve tickets for, because I am a loser like that.
I AM SO EXCITED!!!
I'm very sorry but I can't think of Whole Foods without thinking of this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKsOwJ8AGWo
they'll get you every time. The one in my old neighborhood had a bell they would ring when you donated.Motorsheen wrote: »
I just want to say that I shop Whole Foods the same way I shop every other store...there are blatant rip-offs, and there are deals to be had. WFM has an original store brand called 365 (which they were trying to spin off to a separate store) that comprises a wide range of products and is generally good quality organics at decent prices. Remember that natural and organic food is WFM's whole focus, whereas other supermarkets consider organics as 'specialty items' and charge more. More recently they introduced the Whole Foods label as a second house brand; also good prices and quality.
Their produce is generally much better quality than other shops, because again, this is their stock-in-trade. Compare the price of their organic stuff to your local supermarket and I think you'll find they are typically very competitive.
There are plenty of examples of over-priced stuff at WFM. If you absolutely have to have that Finnish-style dark rye that was baked at some artisanal shop in Sedona by Taoist monks from grain grown by virgin Wiccans, you'll probably pay $20 a loaf. Or those nut bars made by the two moms who think they can justify charging $5 a bar because they are so effing special. You get what I mean...
All I'm saying is that if you 'shop smart' there are just as many good deals to be had at WFM as any other store.
And BTW, the store that rings the bell is Trader Joe's, not WFM...0 -
abetterme9366 wrote: »TeacupsAndToning wrote: »abetterme9366 wrote: »TeacupsAndToning wrote: »The Whole Foods in my neighborhood FINALLY opens this week, a year behind schedule. I'm going to the "pre-sale" soft opening tomorrow, which I had to reserve tickets for, because I am a loser like that.
I AM SO EXCITED!!!
I'm very sorry but I can't think of Whole Foods without thinking of this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKsOwJ8AGWo
I think I might love you
If I sent you my boobs would it confirm your love?
Definitely. Let's do this.
livin' the dream0 -
vikinglander wrote: »TeacupsAndToning wrote: »The Whole Foods in my neighborhood FINALLY opens this week, a year behind schedule. I'm going to the "pre-sale" soft opening tomorrow, which I had to reserve tickets for, because I am a loser like that.
I AM SO EXCITED!!!
I'm very sorry but I can't think of Whole Foods without thinking of this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKsOwJ8AGWo
they'll get you every time. The one in my old neighborhood had a bell they would ring when you donated.Motorsheen wrote: »
I just want to say that I shop Whole Foods the same way I shop every other store...there are blatant rip-offs, and there are deals to be had. WFM has an original store brand called 365 (which they were trying to spin off to a separate store) that comprises a wide range of products and is generally good quality organics at decent prices. Remember that natural and organic food is WFM's whole focus, whereas other supermarkets consider organics as 'specialty items' and charge more. More recently they introduced the Whole Foods label as a second house brand; also good prices and quality.
Their produce is generally much better quality than other shops, because again, this is their stock-in-trade. Compare the price of their organic stuff to your local supermarket and I think you'll find they are typically very competitive.
There are plenty of examples of over-priced stuff at WFM. If you absolutely have to have that Finnish-style dark rye that was baked at some artisanal shop in Sedona by Taoist monks from grain grown by virgin Wiccans, you'll probably pay $20 a loaf. Or those nut bars made by the two moms who think they can justify charging $5 a bar because they are so effing special. You get what I mean...
All I'm saying is that if you 'shop smart' there are just as many good deals to be had at WFM as any other store.
And BTW, the store that rings the bell is Trader Joe's, not WFM...
I understand.
Can I borrow $20.00 ?2 -
vikinglander wrote: »TeacupsAndToning wrote: »The Whole Foods in my neighborhood FINALLY opens this week, a year behind schedule. I'm going to the "pre-sale" soft opening tomorrow, which I had to reserve tickets for, because I am a loser like that.
I AM SO EXCITED!!!
I'm very sorry but I can't think of Whole Foods without thinking of this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKsOwJ8AGWo
they'll get you every time. The one in my old neighborhood had a bell they would ring when you donated.Motorsheen wrote: »
I just want to say that I shop Whole Foods the same way I shop every other store...there are blatant rip-offs, and there are deals to be had. WFM has an original store brand called 365 (which they were trying to spin off to a separate store) that comprises a wide range of products and is generally good quality organics at decent prices. Remember that natural and organic food is WFM's whole focus, whereas other supermarkets consider organics as 'specialty items' and charge more. More recently they introduced the Whole Foods label as a second house brand; also good prices and quality.
Their produce is generally much better quality than other shops, because again, this is their stock-in-trade. Compare the price of their organic stuff to your local supermarket and I think you'll find they are typically very competitive.
There are plenty of examples of over-priced stuff at WFM. If you absolutely have to have that Finnish-style dark rye that was baked at some artisanal shop in Sedona by Taoist monks from grain grown by virgin Wiccans, you'll probably pay $20 a loaf. Or those nut bars made by the two moms who think they can justify charging $5 a bar because they are so effing special. You get what I mean...
All I'm saying is that if you 'shop smart' there are just as many good deals to be had at WFM as any other store.
And BTW, the store that rings the bell is Trader Joe's, not WFM...
this.
WFM also has awesome sales and coupons. When I lived in New York and was a broke grad student I used to "extreme coupon" whole foods with store and manufacturer coupons. I could knock a $100 total down to $40 or $50 without too much effort, and have a lot of food. They're especially big on BOGO deals.1 -
Motorsheen wrote: »vikinglander wrote: »TeacupsAndToning wrote: »The Whole Foods in my neighborhood FINALLY opens this week, a year behind schedule. I'm going to the "pre-sale" soft opening tomorrow, which I had to reserve tickets for, because I am a loser like that.
I AM SO EXCITED!!!
I'm very sorry but I can't think of Whole Foods without thinking of this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKsOwJ8AGWo
they'll get you every time. The one in my old neighborhood had a bell they would ring when you donated.Motorsheen wrote: »
I just want to say that I shop Whole Foods the same way I shop every other store...there are blatant rip-offs, and there are deals to be had. WFM has an original store brand called 365 (which they were trying to spin off to a separate store) that comprises a wide range of products and is generally good quality organics at decent prices. Remember that natural and organic food is WFM's whole focus, whereas other supermarkets consider organics as 'specialty items' and charge more. More recently they introduced the Whole Foods label as a second house brand; also good prices and quality.
Their produce is generally much better quality than other shops, because again, this is their stock-in-trade. Compare the price of their organic stuff to your local supermarket and I think you'll find they are typically very competitive.
There are plenty of examples of over-priced stuff at WFM. If you absolutely have to have that Finnish-style dark rye that was baked at some artisanal shop in Sedona by Taoist monks from grain grown by virgin Wiccans, you'll probably pay $20 a loaf. Or those nut bars made by the two moms who think they can justify charging $5 a bar because they are so effing special. You get what I mean...
All I'm saying is that if you 'shop smart' there are just as many good deals to be had at WFM as any other store.
And BTW, the store that rings the bell is Trader Joe's, not WFM...
I understand.
Can I borrow $20.00 ?
You NEED that rye bread, don't you? LOL!!
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TeacupsAndToning wrote: »
That's too bad.
Struggle #1 should've been, "how do I stake my claim on my MFP spouse without looking like a *kitten*?"
It's like anything else... Just lick it, then it's yours. Solid as any legally binding contract.
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All the shytte I have to get done and cant get the motivation to do!0
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vikinglander wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »vikinglander wrote: »TeacupsAndToning wrote: »The Whole Foods in my neighborhood FINALLY opens this week, a year behind schedule. I'm going to the "pre-sale" soft opening tomorrow, which I had to reserve tickets for, because I am a loser like that.
I AM SO EXCITED!!!
I'm very sorry but I can't think of Whole Foods without thinking of this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKsOwJ8AGWo
they'll get you every time. The one in my old neighborhood had a bell they would ring when you donated.Motorsheen wrote: »
I just want to say that I shop Whole Foods the same way I shop every other store...there are blatant rip-offs, and there are deals to be had. WFM has an original store brand called 365 (which they were trying to spin off to a separate store) that comprises a wide range of products and is generally good quality organics at decent prices. Remember that natural and organic food is WFM's whole focus, whereas other supermarkets consider organics as 'specialty items' and charge more. More recently they introduced the Whole Foods label as a second house brand; also good prices and quality.
Their produce is generally much better quality than other shops, because again, this is their stock-in-trade. Compare the price of their organic stuff to your local supermarket and I think you'll find they are typically very competitive.
There are plenty of examples of over-priced stuff at WFM. If you absolutely have to have that Finnish-style dark rye that was baked at some artisanal shop in Sedona by Taoist monks from grain grown by virgin Wiccans, you'll probably pay $20 a loaf. Or those nut bars made by the two moms who think they can justify charging $5 a bar because they are so effing special. You get what I mean...
All I'm saying is that if you 'shop smart' there are just as many good deals to be had at WFM as any other store.
And BTW, the store that rings the bell is Trader Joe's, not WFM...
I understand.
Can I borrow $20.00 ?
You NEED that rye bread, don't you? LOL!!
it was the Virgin Wiccans; they get me every time....0 -
Renaissance_Turtle wrote: »TeacupsAndToning wrote: »
That's too bad.
Struggle #1 should've been, "how do I stake my claim on my MFP spouse without looking like a *kitten*?"
It's like anything else... Just lick it, then it's yours. Solid as any legally binding contract.
that's exactly how I claimed my wife.3 -
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Motorsheen wrote: »Renaissance_Turtle wrote: »TeacupsAndToning wrote: »
That's too bad.
Struggle #1 should've been, "how do I stake my claim on my MFP spouse without looking like a *kitten*?"
It's like anything else... Just lick it, then it's yours. Solid as any legally binding contract.
that's exactly how I claimed my wife.
Me too. Still haven't figured out how to unclaim her on the days she pisses me off though. I usually just go to the garage & lick car parts, wrenches & sockets when that happens.
Jut an FYI, not wise to borrow anything from my garage unless you like turtle slobber.1 -
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My daughter's 2nd birthday.
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ToniLeeAnn82 wrote: »My daughter's 2nd birthday.
I will raise my daughters 3rd birthday2 -
RockWarrior84 wrote: »ToniLeeAnn82 wrote: »My daughter's 2nd birthday.
I will raise my daughters 3rd birthday
Awww. I think I am going to do Zoo lights (because it is in December) this year, and just bring a cake. They grow up too fast!0 -
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Caramel rice cakes2
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