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Post by TamarE on May 1, 2014 22:52:46 GMT -5
If it seems like all I do is go to the grocery store, it's probably true. Bagger at WF when he saw my bag of beef bones: I didn't know you had a dog. Me: I do, but the bones are not for the dog. I make bone broth. Bagger: Oh. Awkward silence, or maybe I was just imagining that part.
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Post by EJ on May 2, 2014 9:27:50 GMT -5
Haha last time I went to WF I also bought soup bones...and liver! Luckily, my cashier was a HUGE fan of liver But he did ask what I was going to do with the bones. I just said "make broth" and he didn't seem to care one way or the other. What gets me is when cashiers at other grocery stores (maybe less healthy-oriented?) see all my vegetables (overflowing from the cart) and ask what I'm making...umm...food for the week?? I guess they don't see me every time I shop to know that's all I buy every time
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Post by localkaty on May 2, 2014 11:43:58 GMT -5
I always feel like the cashiers at Whole Foods think I'm weird for the opposite reason. We get all our meat and veggies at the farmer's market and just go into stores for staples. Sometimes I check out with just ghee and chocolate. I always want to explain that I really do eat veggies, even though they never see me buy any...
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Post by salixisme on May 2, 2014 18:44:48 GMT -5
I buy the dog bones from the grass-fed butcher at the farmers market over the "soup bones" that they sell because they are far cheaper - same bones, cheaper price.... go figure. The only difference is that the dog bones are frozen and the soup bones are not...
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