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Show us the sales slip of your weekly shopping
Topic Started: Jun 24 2017, 07:51 AM (178 Views)
Klaus
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Thank God a lot of English words have German roots or I couldn't have read a durn thing off of that list...
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i see lots of fleisch but no beer. what kind of list is that?
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That would be more like a bank statement with a list of takeout charges
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Don't have a receipt from the cold beer and wine store though :whome:

We're having a heat wave here - going up to 30 today. So cold beer is an essential.
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So, dude -- dudette -- stoned wheat thins? Gnarly, man, I mean, totally tubular. Gimme the skinny, gotta get outside a some of them; where it's at.

No, I'm asking. Where it's at???
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Jun 24 2017, 11:59 AM
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Don't have a receipt from the cold beer and wine store though :whome:

We're having a heat wave here - going up to 30 today. So cold beer is an essential.
1.75kg of natural yoghurt? What are you using that for?

Your peppers are rather expensive! We usually pay around $4 per kg.

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sue
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Yogurt is cheaper when you buy by the larger container (our dairy prices are pretty high) We eat lots of it, for breakfast, with fruit and/or granola, or just plain. I often take some for lunch. Essential for raitas and tzatziki, stuff like that.

Those are fancy pancy peppers, cute little things - so a bit more expensive I guess.

Catseye (I mean fellow dudette) do you not have stoned wheat thins down there in America land? Nothing fancy, just a good crisp crunchy cracker.
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Wiki: "Stoned Wheat Thins are a Canadian brand of stone-ground wheat cracker sold by Christie Brown & Co., a division of Mondelez International. The product is made in Canada for the Canadian market but is also exported to the United States where it is marketed under the name "Red Oval Farms". (Aka Nabisco.)

The SF Chronicle: "Knockoffs of popular foods don't often beat the originals. But in the case of stoneground wheat crackers, an imitator won, and by a healthy margin. They're not intended to be showoffs on their own, but to provide a pleasantly toasty, crunchy undertone with a spark of salt. We found six brands that fit the category. The panel picked Whole Foods 365 Golden Stoneground Wheat Crackers ($1.65 for 11 ounces) as the winner."

Thanks, Sue. I'll keep an eye out.

I like the way y'all eat. :)
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Jun 24 2017, 07:51 AM
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So what is Sclemmertoepfchen? My google search brings up what looks like canned meat, something that sounds like cat food, or pickles. :mellow:
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Best pickles on the market!
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I would gladly share my sales slip -- this is an interesting project -- but my Walmart excels in obscure codings of their listings. Like
BR RKN RKY R and TNBOLINT12. I must like that last one; I bought two of them. :confused:
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Jun 24 2017, 10:59 PM
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Best pickles on the market!
extra knackig! I bet I'd like those. Soggy pickles are so sad.

got to say that again...extra knackig! Think I'll start using that in conversations :)
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Jun 25 2017, 02:05 AM
I would gladly share my sales slip -- this is an interesting project -- but my Walmart excels in obscure codings of their listings. Like
BR RKN RKY R and TNBOLINT12. I must like that last one; I bought two of them. :confused:
so you can't really check your receipt to be sure you were charged for the correct items? - that would bother me. groceries ain't cheap.
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No, I can't. But it's all swipe automated; the checker just needs to swoosh the item over the plate and there's a beep, and I watch that and hope for the best.

Need to figure out how to fit 'extra knackig' and covfefe in the same conversation.

'Knackig' kinda sounds like what it means. "Mensches kinder, but these are some righteous knackig pickles!"
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