The other side of Christmas listing and shopping is the list of everyday household items; dull, boring, necessary, all those things we can't live without, which we need to buy weekly or monthly?
I've bought some items, but...here's a few things still left to buy(:
Loo paper from Farm Fresh Foods
Soft butter
Dishwasher tablets
Fairy Liquid
Sanitizer spray
Milk - blue top for him and Lactofree for me
Bread - Marks & Spencer Made Without Wheat for me and Multi-grain for him
Crumpets from Marks and Spencer's range of Made Without Wheat bread, crackers
Porridge oats for me
Morrisons Pots of Food - although I couldn't find these yesterday - bother!!!
Veggies swede, carrots, celery, onions, cabbage
Frozen peas, sweetcorn
Potatoes
Mince Pies - at this time of year they're regular necessities!
Yorkshire Gold Tea Bags
Persil Bio Small and Mighty
Plus a few bits to keep us going until my next shop......
Nice Sausages
Bacon
Farm Shop Eggs
Cox's Apples
Bananas
Satsumas
Beef mince
Stewing steak
Pork chops - remember to defrost apple sauce for these
Tomato purée
Garlic purée
Garlic cloves
Sainsbury's Basics butter - salted and unsalted
My eternal idea for Christmas, is to get as much food, and things, in by Christmas Eve to carry us through to New Year's Eve, so that I can stay at home and read that new book or watch that Christmas DVD, catch up on a favourite pastime or hobby or simply vegetate and watch TV, when not walking Alice or washing up!
Being without my computer for those few days earlier this week, really messed up my scheduled tasks so today, when I should have been out and about, I'm at home, still clearing up, polishing and dusting; even chatting to you must be squeezed in between chores....hey ho, that's life I guess! Ah ha, the washing machine's just done, so now I can make a video of my next poem for Wattpad - Merry Christmas.
Must tell you about last night's steak supper - it was so good but y'know, I could have cut each of those steaks in half, and we still would've had a splendid Christmas treat - must remember this for next year's treat, hahaha hey!
Happy last-minute-shopping...
Daisy
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