Not So Supermom

Report: Grocery Shopping in Buffalo

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Sounds crazy but I LOVE grocery shopping in Buffalo. I have been a proud card carrying member of Wegmans since 2005.

You are probably wondering.."why on earth would she drive two hours to go grocery shopping in Buffalo?".

Here's the answer to your question:

VARIETY. That's all I'm going to say.
Here's a few examples of what I'm talking about:

 Hershey's Cinnamon Chips and Nestle Dark Chocolate/Mint Chocolate Chips.
Hersheys Chocolate Chips
























White Cow Dairy Rhubarb Yoghurt and Siggi's Icelandic Style Orange and Ginger Yoghurt
White Cow Dairy Yoghurt, Siggi's Icelandic Style Yoghurt
























White Cow Dairy Yoghurt Ingredients: whole milk, yoghurt cultures, rhubarb, maple and spice
Siggi's Iclandic Style Yoghurt Ingredients:  Pasteurized skim milk, agave nectar, candied ginger, orange extract, live active cultures and vegetable rennet

HOW MUCH BETTER COULD IT GET?

Vermont Creamery Quark
Vermont Creamery Quark
























Not something I usually buy (ok, I never buy quark)  but I tasted it when I got home and it's creamy and low fat (3%) and I would definetly buy it again.
Now I'm kicking myself that I only bought one. Hate that.

Just so you know that I'm not a totally health freak, I bought something spicy and fattening.
So who's joining me on my next run to Wegman's. 
I left at 8:30 and was home by 6. Just like a working day. (but way better).

zapp's Spicy Creole Tomato Potato Chips
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2 Comments

Many women and men never ever put down to achieve their ambitions, or never set goals to begin with, mainly because they experience a fear of failure or being rejected. Most likely they don't actually imagine that they can achieve this, or probably they erroneously think that if they just tell themselves what they wish plenty of times, those dreams will magically be achieved.

The next time we go to the states I am def getting some of those hershey chips -- love the variety they have. I always spend at least $20 on american chocolate bars every-time we go!