
A lot of times they would get a Year's SUPPLY of something, like Dinty Moore Beef Stew or ALPO. As a kid, I thought that was lame, but as an adult, who buys groceries, I can see now where that is something to get fired up about. But you know this about me aleady.
So now my thoughts lead me to: What IS a year's supply anyway? For example, I like Kraft Easy Mac and Cheese Cups (99 cents at HEB or 75 cents at Wal-Mart). Currently, I eat one everyday...do the math. It's expensive! I measured the "cups" and calculated how much storage I would need to house 365 Easy Macs and came up with 10 square feet plus room for 5 cups. If I got a years supply, how long before I would be SICK and TIRED of Mac and Cheese. I venture to say January 9th.
So I have concluded that a years supply in all things is not profitable. Currently I am milling around the idea of a years supply of Folgers Classic Roast (the brick kind). It's small, compact and I drink it everyday. I will not get tired of it because well, let's face it, I'm an addict in every sense of the word. I opened up a new "brick" two days ago and will see how long it last. Then I will be prepared to say how many "bricks" I will need to get though a year. I can always store it in the trunk of my car.
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I would like a year's supply of pineapple or cheerios or dog food. You could probably use a year's supply of cat food, but you might have to rent a storage unit.
I would like a years supply of potato nachos from LA Casona!
It was certainly hard to tell when you were rambling. I would like a maid service, gasoline or salary for a year but the chances of that are very small. Your coffee bricks will be fresher is frozen and if punctured by some critter then they are gone. What about a years supply of kitty litter? I think now I am rambling.
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