"Come on," my father said after the medication ritual. "You'll be glad to have it done and you can buy some extra food tonight since it is Christmas."
I begrudgingly and reluctantly stood up, pulled on a jacket, and headed to my car in the rain.
"I'll see you at Kroger," my father said as the heavens opened up upon us.
He drove off and I hurriedly caught up to him in my car. We were the Kroger caravan and we were Kroger bound.
My total came to be $89 dollars and that is including Maggie's $12.99 bag of Purina One and some treats for her Christmas as well. She's getting a big smoked ribeye bone Christmas morning. She will chew and gnaw on it for days and then most likely will bury it. That is usually Maggie's modus operandi.
I got the ingredients to fix mom's sour cream and mushroom chicken. It is absolutely sinfully delicious. I will have to get the recipe onto the blog. I will be also making mom's beef lo mien once again. Thankfully, I managed not to forget soy sauce and white rice.
For drinks, I got two quarts of non-alcoholic vanilla eggnog and two gallons of sweet milk. I forgot to get my two allotted Mountain Dews for the week and it left me quite perturbed.
I talked to Jermaine for a good bit. He wanted to know all about Charlie's Horsefly. They used to have special education classes together. In other words, Jermaine rode the shortbus to school. I love him, though, and always give him some time out of my day. I almost gave him a Christmas hug tonight. If there were ever a candidate for man bras then Jermaine would be first in line.
Image Credit: http://www.carriesexperimentalkitchen.com/chicken-parisienne/
3 comments:
What on earth is sweet milk? Is it sweetened milk?
It is a Southern colloquialism I think. We've always just called whole milk or full-fat milk "sweet milk".
Ah, ok. Lol, I was picturing sugared milk! I couldn't make sense of it :)
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