Well, we seem predisposed to finding abandoned grocery lists.
After finding our third grocery list in a matter of weeks, I told Peef that we were going to start blogging about them.
I'm convinced that a grocery list says a great deal about a person. There are all sorts of variables -- the paper it's written on, the language that's used, the abbreviations used, the language chosen to express real, basic needs. Grocery lists are thought-provoking and HIGHLY personal items.
And so, I present the first in an ongoing series...
Found Grocery List #1
Found at: Outpost Natural Foods, abandoned in the meat case (amid the chicken breasts)
Some questions this particular piece raises:
- What is Hot Cho? Does it go with waffles?
- Who is Teah?
- Why does mom need special bacon?
4 comments:
bums? Can you get hobos at the grocery store?
no, silly - you get those at HOBO.
There is actually a book out of found grocery lists - I leafed through it at our local snooty bookstore.
Interesting, Tony - So, is the book just a collection of photos? Or is there commentary?
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