There is one ugly bird hanging out by my office today in Tampa.
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TOP OF THE PAGE! I am heading to the coffee maker for another cup. Feel free to join me.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
I'll join you for a cup of joe but Stay away from that bird Kevin
That thing will drag you back to the caveman days if you let it
TF
Well .... I just finished the worst and final errand of the day
Grocery shopping
Am I the only one that hates this or is this a dreaded man thing across the board
If any of you have any secrets how to get out of this I would trade anything not to participate anymore
Track fiddler Well .... I just finished the worst and final errand of the day Grocery shopping Am I the only one that hates this or is this a dreaded man thing across the board If any of you have any secrets how to get out of this I would trade anything not to participate anymore TF
Man, I don't mind grocery shopping at all. When I was single I would go to the store after work 3-4 times a week. Mainly because I worked till 12:30 a.m. and the all-night grocery was a good way to unwind. That and my lack of planning skills. Can't do that today, though, because it's a good way to spend way more than you intend. Store designers know how to sucker you into those "impulse buys." Today I make a menu for the entire week, make a shopping list off the menu, and go once a week. Well, the wife goes to the regular grocery once a week. Every two or three weeks I go to Sam's Club and load up on meat, canned goods, and cat food. Everything else she gets from Aldi.
When I first moved to Wisconsin I'd never seen an Aldi before. First week here, I'm sitting in an empty apartment waiting for my furniture, and I buy a Sunday paper for amusement. Enclosed therein is an Aldi flyer. I recognized it as a grocery store, but... the brands. I had no idea that everything Aldi carries is its own house brand. So I'm looking at this flyer full of Baker's Corner this and Earth Grown that and Lite & Fit the other, and I'm thinking, what is happening? Where's the Keebler and Coca-Cola and Doritos? Have I fallen into a temporal rift into an alternate world where Hitler won and Kennedy survived and Campbell's Soup is now Chef's Choice? It was very disconcerting, I tell you.
--Steven Otte, Model Railroader senior associate editorsotte@kalmbach.com
Steven Otte Track fiddler Well .... I just finished the worst and final errand of the day Grocery shopping Am I the only one that hates this or is this a dreaded man thing across the board If any of you have any secrets how to get out of this I would trade anything not to participate anymore TF Man, I don't mind grocery shopping at all. When I was single I would go to the store after work 3-4 times a week. Mainly because I worked till 12:30 a.m. and the all-night grocery was a good way to unwind. That and my lack of planning skills. Can't do that today, though, because it's a good way to spend way more than you intend. Store designers know how to sucker you into those "impulse buys." Today I make a menu for the entire week, make a shopping list off the menu, and go once a week. Well, the wife goes to the regular grocery once a week. Every two or three weeks I go to Sam's Club and load up on meat, canned goods, and cat food. Everything else she gets from Aldi. When I first moved to Wisconsin I'd never seen an Aldi before. First week here, I'm sitting in an empty apartment waiting for my furniture, and I buy a Sunday paper for amusement. Enclosed therein is an Aldi flyer. I recognized it as a grocery store, but... the brands. I had no idea that everything Aldi carries is its own house brand. So I'm looking at this flyer full of Baker's Corner this and Earth Grown that and Lite & Fit the other, and I'm thinking, what is happening? Where's the Keebler and Coca-Cola and Doritos? Have I fallen into a temporal rift into an alternate world where Hitler won and Kennedy survived and Campbell's Soup is now Chef's Choice? It was very disconcerting, I tell you.
To avoid overspending in the Supermarket we use Shop Rite at home. Well worth the $10 to avoid wife's impulse shopping
Joe Staten Island West
Steven Otte I'd never seen an Aldi before.
We just got our first Aldi in Cape Coral.
It is like going into an alternate reality where everything is recognizable, but just a little bit off.
An alternate reality designed from a picture that was out of focus perhaps?
My wife grew up in Indiana, so she is thrilled to have Aldi back again, I just find it weird.
I have to admit it Steve, I love when Judy says she wants to go to Aldi
It's a small store, Supermarket Sweep at darn near half the price of Walmart sometimes
In and out, you just have to bring your own bags and a quarter for the cart
The peanuts there are really cheap and good too, I stock up on those bad boys
Steven Otte Have I fallen into a temporal rift into an alternate world where Hitler won and Kennedy survived and Campbell's Soup is now Chef's Choice? It was very disconcerting, I tell you.
You would love the show "Man In The High Castle". Started watching it because the kid was in two episodes and boy was it good. Amazon.
I loved grocery shopping when I was single, I am a good cook and shopped every three days usually, and after a long exhausting day (12 to 14 hrs was common) Having good fresh healthy food to eat made it a good day. My wife is a way better cook than me and her Dad was an executive chef so I got relieved from cooking duties with the acquisition of a wife.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
Actually I live on the opposite side of the thought process here
I prefer to go grocery shopping hungry
Works every time you leave with two carts so full it looks like the Grinch who stole Christmas
Mission accomplished and now you don't have to go back there for a while
Get-er-done once is my motto
Track fiddlerMission accomplished and now you don't have to go back there for a while
Living on mostly fresh vegetables and fresh fruit, the two-day old stuff is as stale as I like to go.
I guess I can appreciate that Brent
I live on frozen vegetables
We do buy fresh organic fruit and Juice every other Sunday though
I'm telling you when we put some beats into the equation, it makes our hair feel like it's standing on its ends
The other plus about Aldi is it's a european-based company
Europe has a much more strict FDA than the US does
If you read the ingredients labels on the products from Aldi you will see how much easier the words are to read
Easier reading better food
Oh man you let your Christmas tree dry out Brent
Didn't you know when you added a quart of water to that thing every day you had to add a little Glenfiddich to keep it happy too
And some ibuprofen with the quart of water the next day
Next year you better treat your tree as you would treat yourself
That was some funny stuff Brent
Good evening Chloe, how about a round of RBF's, on my tab please. Thanks.
Health - Got the high-green from the Dr. to return to "normal activities" with no restrictions! While I still do not have the strength and stamina I normally would, and still have the lingering cough, lungs are clear!
A change in the asthma preventative meds will hopefully help prevent any further issues.
Garry - Hope all is well for your appointments.
SteveO - We have had Aldi's here for quite a while. Nice for some things, not so nice for others. Somethings brand name does matter, taste wise. We also have a store called Save-a-Lot, which is very similar to Aldi's. Only major difference is they will get some brand name stuff, like Coke & Pepsi, Cheerios, etc...
I will say my favorite for meats, fruits & veggies, and other "fresh" items has to be Wegmans though. Theirs just seems to last longer than other stores in my area, but that is because they get "first dibs" in this area over other stores, so they can pick and choose what they take.
W*^k - First day back in a week, and it was slow. I didn't mind today though, as I still need to get my normal stamina back before attempting a crazy busy day.
Trains - While attempting a few small projects, I found an issue in an old Atlas yellow box Geep. The motor contact stud is literally disintegrated. Never seen that one before... The frame seems just fine though, so thought that was odd, as I know they had a issue with frames bending/bowing or coming apart on some of those models.
Made some progress on a coil car kit I have had sitting in a bookcase for a while, despite finding it missing the assembly instructions. Sometimes google (and HOSeeker) are really helpful!
Hope all are well, and all enjoy the night!
Ricky W.
HO scale Proto-freelancer.
My Railroad rules:
1: It's my railroad, my rules.
2: It's for having fun and enjoyment.
3: Any objections, consult above rules.
Aldi is where we do 99 % of grocery shopping now. The roast/stew I am eating right now the ingredients came from Aldi. I have not had an Aldi product yet that tasted bad. One good thing is their gurantee, we had some apples that had a bunch of bad ones you could not see in the middle of the bag. I took them back, they refunded my money plus the gave me a bag of apples free. Their New York strip steaks are some of the best I have had.
The wife will be doing the same with me when the time comes.
Rick it's good to see you back with us and out of the hospital
It's very good to have you back
That kind of stuff scares me Brent, ...... not really though not in the least
If I don't outlive my wife I will have something set up for her
That's for sure
This is the end my friend
I love grocery shopping. Back when I was making the daily commute to and from w**k I would frequently stop in to one of the local grocers. If I worked midnight shift I would get there at 7:30 AM and be first to pick through the produce and all the shelves were recently stocked.
On Afternoon shift I could get in before they closed at Midnight. Lots of reduced items. In either case there were very few other shoppers .
We have an Aldi here and Mrs. Pullman shops there often. Ours even has Bavarian beer in stock! There's another discount place called Marc's which resembles a Turkish Bazaar. You never know what you'll find there. Their produce, deli and bakery are excellent as well.
Regards, Ed
I don't mind the shopping, since I do the week night diners, I have a menu figured out. I like it.
After all, the wife still works, doing my share is not a problem.
She takes over on the weekends, and I stay out of the way!.
We eat fresh, no store bought frozen or canned. We have our own way of doing it.
We pick / harvest all we use at my cousin's truck/vegtable farm Bring it home, cut to our liking, rinse, spread out on cookie sheets so it all freezes individually, scoop it, put in quart freezer bags.
When I want vegies, I take out the bag, pour out what I need, seal it, and put back in the freezer. No blanching, par boiling or other processing I helped my mother do as a kid.
We do all our fruit the same way.
We have two butcher shops we use for fresh meat.
Mike.
My You Tube
I've been doing the grocery shopping for decades. I do most of the cooking, always have, so stopping for dinner on the way home was the best way to get the stuff I wanted, not what the ex wife wanted.
Southern Delaware is awkward. We have nothing but boring generic supermarkets, no Wegmans or Whole Foods.
We do go to farmers markets in season, but I've really got to try hitting butcher shops and fish markets when I can.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
We get some really good steaks at Trader Joe's. In Maryland grocery stores to not sell wine nor beer so the there is no 2 buck Chuck. Safeway is the only store that consistently has good vegetables in winter. However my wife doesn't like to go there so I hear "There was no good lettuce or celery" There is never any good cucumbers anywhere this time of year.
Last week the dog jumped on my lap. Unforturnately the laptop was on my lap and keys went flying. Picked up the keys and bits that go under the keys but couldn't get the keys to snap into place.
Couldn't get them from the manufacturer, so I googled a place, told them the make and model and sent them the requested pic of the keyboard first thing in the morning. At 10 pm that night they asked for another picture. Two days later I hadn't heard back, so I contacted another seller, who returned my email in an hour. He got my business and the keys arrived today. I now have real keys again.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
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It's a wood stork Kevin. Anyone have a baby today? :-)
Tim
Late to the model railroad party but playing catch-up.....
Eveing Diners
Flo, give the gang a , I will take 2 aspirin's and a Boiler Maker and Dirk half a dog treat.
Work Front Nancy and Jerry sitting in a tree, messing things up yes sir in deed. I swear I never seen such stupid stuff written up, like a $3000.00 deal with $5.00 down? At this point I am about ready to either quite, or go back full time so I don't have to mess with this stupid caboose stuff!
Rick Gald to read you are doing better! Yes, BLI is still using the stupid reed switch! I have now given up on BLI steam. I miss there QSI and my favorite Loksound decoder they use to use.
Walk Dirk a quarter mile tonight. Helped relieve some of my stress from today.
Aldi I us to shop there every week. Wish they refrigerathed the vegatables. Just got out of the habit.
Later, Ken and Dirk says Woof Woof
I hate Rust
Good Morning!
I remember my first shopping at Aldi´s with my mom, back in the early 1960, when they were still called Albrecht Diskont. No frozen good, no fresh stuff or any other perishables, just canned or dry goods back then. Despite the limited range of products, that business went off like an Apollo rocket. The two Albrecht brothers eventually split the business into Aldi North and Aldi South, both parts still in the hands of their offspring. Aldi has grown from a humble corner store to a worldwide empire. Here in Germany, their market share is about 50%, followed by Lidl with a share of about 25%. All other food store chains share the small balance. There are just about as many stores in the US now as there are in Germany - room for more growth.
Aldi´s product quality is mostly good, but not always. Never bad, though, just mediocre. Without Aldi or Lidl, we would not be able to survive.
Happy times!
Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)
"You´re never too old for a happy childhood!"
CapnCrunchIt's a wood stork Kevin. Anyone have a baby today? :-)
Hi Capn'
Are you a fellow birder? There are a few of us on the forums.
I think that the wood stork is an amazingly beautiful animal, even despite the fact that its head is not exactly pretty. As I'm sure you are fully aware, the lack of head and neck feathers surves a purpose or it wouldn't have evolved like that. It is similar to a vulture's feather pattern so they must be into eating some rather yucky stuff.
Just so everybody knows how nuts I am, I think that vultures and wild turkeys have beautiful heads. If you take the time to discover all the colours and details you might understand my opinion, or not!
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
Twenty minutes of typing and posting photos
Vaporized into the ether regions.
Man, this is getting tiresome.
Later, Ed
hon30critterJust so everybody knows how nuts I am, I think that vultures and wild turkeys have beautiful heads.
I'll at least take the time to repost the two TV photos I had for you, Dave:
Turkey_Vulture2 by Edmund, on Flickr
Turkey_Vulture by Edmund, on Flickr
BigDaddyIn Maryland grocery stores to not sell wine nor beer so the there is no 2 buck Chuck.
"2 Buck Chuck" costs 3 dollars now. The closest Trader Joe's is halfway between my home and my Tampa office. I stop there about once a month and buy things I need, like chili powder coated dehydrated mango slices!
Not in my office. The two ladies that work for me are both in their 50s.
The Southern Call Center for Direct Insurance is in the same complex as my office. If Storks really brought babies, there would be flocks of them all over the place. I swear, sometimes it seems like half of the young ladies that work there are pregnant.