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Alissa Elliott (alissaaelliott) wrote,
@ 2009-02-28 17:23:00
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    From the dairy section.
    I'm in Pittsburgh this weekend, which is also the 11-month anniversary of Sam's transplant. Obviously I will be back to celebrate a month from now, which will be a serious festival. I think we'll probably rent out the convention center and have pony rides and piƱatas and face painting.*

    Sam and I went on a Whole Foods run because we had critically low levels of cream for our coffee and tea. Coffee (for Sam) and tea (for me) in the mornings and often in the afternoon as well is very important to us. And we both drink our hot beverages with half and half. Plenty of half and half. I take two packets of Equal or Splenda and Sam takes 47 tablespoons of sugar, but we both need half and half. Anyway, we realized, somewhat horrifiedly, when we were checking out that we were buying 2% milk and half and half in equal quantities.



    *not really.


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Optical Illusion
(Anonymous)
2009-02-28 19:38 (link)
This photo is actually deceptive, as it still looks like the milk bottle is bigger. It is not. It's just closer to the camera!

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(Anonymous)
2009-03-01 01:01 (link)
We are big fans of half-and-half too. I've tried using some of the kiddo's whole milk to cut down on fat but it just waters down the coffee without actually adding creaminess.

I was surprised to see that you can buy half-and-half in a 1/2 gallon container here. I had never seen that before so I think its a regional thing.

-Michelle

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(Anonymous)
2009-03-02 15:41 (link)
what's wrong with enjoying a little (or a lot) of half and half? mmmm....

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