Life in Sparta
It turns out that even though my apartment is small, I will probably never be able to fill it. Of course I didn't bring much with me and I'm not much of an interior decorator, so the walls being blank and drawers empty is natural, but given the fact that there's a grocery store a block away and that I am normally an excellent eater the kitchen seems a little off.
Here's a complete list of everything that's in there:
1 Box of Stoned Wheat Thins crackers
1 Box of cereal
1 Can of hot chocolate mix (which is useless until they put my microwave in later this week)
1 gallon of milk
1 loaf of bread
1 pint of Ben and Jerry's
I know you're supposed to put something else in your freezer, but I don't know what
I'm considering getting penut butter to go with the bread.
I had some beef jerkey that brought with me, but I ate that yesterday. I know I just moved in, but still, I can't think of anything else that I will ever need. Any suggestions?
Here's a complete list of everything that's in there:
1 Box of Stoned Wheat Thins crackers
1 Box of cereal
1 Can of hot chocolate mix (which is useless until they put my microwave in later this week)
1 gallon of milk
1 loaf of bread
1 pint of Ben and Jerry's
I know you're supposed to put something else in your freezer, but I don't know what
I'm considering getting penut butter to go with the bread.
I had some beef jerkey that brought with me, but I ate that yesterday. I know I just moved in, but still, I can't think of anything else that I will ever need. Any suggestions?
5 Comments:
ok, so for food:
is sliced bread all you want for sandwiches/toast, or maybe you could add english muffins & bagels. How about muffins and criossants?
and of course, more cereals- more of everything- unless you want to go grocery shopping every 3rd day. Get enough to last.
How about oatmeal and rice?
in the freezer, you should have instant meals- trader joe's has great tamales, pizzas, noodle dishes, enchiladas, pastas, etc. These are your quick lunches/dinners. Oh, and waffles.
juice, fresh or frozen. whatever fruits and veggies you eat, fresh/dried/frozen/canned, just get them in your diet somehow.
and PS- what a tiny stove!
things for the stove:
ramen
pasta and (for now) jars of sauce
Pots and pans. Check craigslist.
Utensils (target)
Plates (craigslist again)
More ice cream
we're so domestic :)
how about sourdough bread and olive oil? mmmmm
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