If you already have eggs, onions, a couple tbsps of olive oil (I use virgin for most things)... the spinach and potatoes'll cost under 5 bucks. It also lasted me three days.
But I'm here to post about something else. I must sound like a fatass, posting only about food. But I love food. And the weather in Boston has been terrific... this means -- ICE CREAM. But no, I don't think of that first. I hop into Trader Joe's to see if there's some vegetable gyoza, only a Thai-styled one - meaning they're a bit mushy, but not bad. I keep walking and see Apple Blossoms for 1.99. I say, hoshit, didn't have any sweets in a bit.. I pick it up (as well as some hashbrowns), head home and put one in the microwave for 40 seconds, pull it out, eat it and LITERALLY have the same response as this guy
http://www.freezerburns.com/wordpress/2009/02/25/one-word-review-trader-joes-apple-blossoms/ but apparently I'm three years late. Whatever. Then it dawns on me. VANILLA ICE CREAM. I walk ten steps or so to the corner store, get some hershey's vanilla ice cream (only a couple scoops each though since they're dairy and me lactoseintolllerrrantz), nuke another blossom, sit it on top... mm mm mmmmmmmm
so today I wake up and go buy three more packs. They're so GOOD for frozen desserts, holy shit. And since I'm out of flour at the moment (and apples), these things are decent substitutes.
But THAT
is not the end of this story
I hop over to the Harvest Co-Op 'cos I was hopin' that I didn't have to go to the North End just to pick up aluminum six-pack versions of San Pellegrino. BINGO, Co-Op has them (90 cents more )
but they don't have the blood orange. So while I'm checking out I ask if they have it and the guy says no and i say o ok and then he gets on the phone and then before i leave he says hey julia they're comin in on the next truck and did you need any help outside with all that soda you bought and i said no thank you and i am fine and oh my god that is amazing thank you so much ill be back.
RAWWWWWWWWWWWWRGH it all tastes
SO
good ;_;