From the good people at the Your Controversial Food Opinions thread, this is Chorus Gets Groceries. Ask for grocery suggestions or provide options for anyone needing suggestions, then report back and say how great or awful the suggestion was and what it was used on. For people wanting grocery suggestions: Provide criteria on how many items you would like suggestions on (and what types of items). For example, "I need 3 types of snack food" or "I need 2 types of veggies and 2 hot sauces" or "make my whole grocery list (only if you enjoy chaos)". Ask for suggestions that you will be able to fulfill and account for anyone in your family not on Chorus who might be baffled by this. Provide information on allergies or lifestyle choices so people providing suggestions can adjust accordingly. Get the suggested items on your next grocery store trip, and use them on whatever you want (but if it's an awful idea that's on you and the person who suggested is not liable)! Report back and leave a review. For people offering suggestions: Respect any lifestyle choices or allergies when providing suggestions. Do not provide options at an unreasonable cost (unless required). Suggestions can be made for what an item can be used on, but can't be required and the person buying the groceries can use your suggestion however they want. This is meant to be for dumb fun so have some dumb fun!
For my first attempt of doing any of this I'd like: - 1 meat - 1 vegan alternative for a meat - 2 snack foods
I'm a T1 diabetic so all my snack options are zero carb lol. Pickles, pork rinds, beef jerky, string cheese, etc
wait, I’m confused. I thought this week we were picking out what Dustin would buy. that’s the only way I see this working is doing it one at a time
Buying groceries is overwhelming for me and I usually just end up wasting things because none of it goes together. I’m looking forward to following this.
my other suggestion for snack is boar’s head hummus. that is if you’re unable to find the first. the everything bagel one is my favorite if you can find it.
When I first moved out I only knew from watching my parents that you go to the store and buy a bunch of essentials, every time you get the same things in big packages to feed family a of four. It took me forever to realize I don't need all that packaged stuff, or to get like bread every week, a ton of things were just going to waste. I had to learn to train myself to plan out each meal for the week, only get those things, and try to do things that use ingredients I'm buying for multiple meals so they get used up. It's still hard and annoying to have to do it every time. They should really teach you these things in school.
I'ma probably get the groceries on Monday, I feel confident in what I've been given thus far So if anyone else wants to receive suggestions go for it haha
I'm starting a sugar detox (just no added, artificial etc, I'm not a maniac). But I feel like it's going to take me three hours to shop looking at all the labels. Anyone have experience with this? Doing it for a month and seeing how i feel.