Last Thing You Bought?

I went to Sears today to look for a fridge/freezer unit. Unfortunately, they didn't have any that were the right size for the space I have in my kitchen. But before I left the store, I went upstairs to the clothing department where they were having sales on a lot of stuff. I found a really pretty dark plum boucle cardigan sweater with three-quarter length sleeves and a lot of sparkly sequins all over. It will be great to top off a summer outfit. Originally priced at $48, it was reduced twice down to $11.89. Booyah! :kitty:
 
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That's a neat little basket of goodies. It looks like a gift basket.

Which makes me think it would be fun to do my shopping in a gift-basket style with a unifying theme and make it feel like a treat. :think:

The last thing I bought was some roasted noodles from the Indian mini-mart. I haven't tried them yet.
 
I bought some gifts for some of my family during my trip to Nashville over the weekend:
A Hard Rock Cafe guitar magnet for my sister
A t-shirt for my mom: brown, short-sleeved and with a sparkly "Nashville" in cursive across the front. She likes bling. :D
A black short-sleeved t-shirt for my dad from Doc Holliday's bar
Oh, and for me: a thin hoodie-t-shirt with "Nashville" and "Music City" on the front. :D
 
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Why is that? Is it cheaper than litter? More absorbent? What exactly is in the ingredients?
http://www.agwayfeeds.com/agway/en/products/poultry/agway-egg-layer/

Is it cheaper than litter? Yes! I would pay $16 for a 15 lb. bag of WBCL. I pay $16 for 50 lbs. of egg layer crumbles.

Is it more absorbent? It is as absorbent. It clumps well but does tend to break up when scooping. Minor disadvantage for me. I just scoop carefully.

What exactly is the ingredient? I'm glad you asked this question. I thought it was made from grains like wheat, corn, rice, etc. Searching right now, some crumbles are labeled vegetarian while others also contain fish or meat. I have no problem feeding my cats meat but it is not necessary for it to be in their litter. I will need to find out about the Agway brand. I can't find the ingredients in my link.

ETA: It is vegetarian. :)
 
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Just ordered a bag of Tings off Amazon ($2.79). For some reason I'm having trouble finding them in the stores. They're like vegan Cheetos. They're corn sticks with cheesy nutritional yeast. Yum.
 
Just ordered a bag of Tings off Amazon ($2.79). For some reason I'm having trouble finding them in the stores. They're like vegan Cheetos. They're corn sticks with cheesy nutritional yeast. Yum.
I need to try those. :D
 
I know I was meant to be living on baked beans, peanut butter and spaghetti etc...:p but it's my birthday next week so I ordered some yummy groceries from Ocado. It was basically just mock meats, biscuits, ice cream, chocolates and alcohol.:oops:

I also ordered some toiletries, make-up and a book on financial investing. I'm sick of not understanding wtf people are talking about when it comes to investing.:iiam:
 
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I know I was meant to be living on baked beans, peanut butter and spaghetti etc...:p but it's my birthday next week so I ordered some yummy groceries from Ocado. It was basically just mock meats, biscuits, ice cream chocolates and alcohol.:oops:

I also ordered some toiletries, make-up and a book on financial investing. I'm sick of not understanding wtf people are talking about when it comes to investing.:iiam:

Some fabulous goodies Molls.

Groceries at Lidl's :

1 fennel bulb
a head of celery
2 bananas
1 kg strawberries
a pack of lamb's lettuce
500 g peanuts
6 free range eggs

€ 12.82
 
Some fabulous goodies Molls.

I'm looking forward to trying the millionaire's shortbread. Waitrose have lots of really nice vegan things, lucky my local area is too poor to have a store or I would be penniless from going in there to get treats.:D