Hi everyone - you didn't think I could skip a week without going on about something did ya?
John does the groceries. I was banned years and years ago, when grocery stores starting becoming mega stores actually - and I would walk around with my cart - cramming pillows and candles and dishes and decorations of every color and size into it - and John would get the actual food and we would meet at the cash - where he would promptly have a conniption fit on the spot....................
con·nip·tion (k-npshn)
n. Informal
A fit of violent emotion, such as anger or panic. Also called conniption fit.
He was right and I was wrong ( one of the very rare incidents where I'll actually admit that by the way )
and so off he goes with a list in hand and he comes back with ONLY what's on that list....................
( if we need toilet paper - and I didn't write it down - he will NOT come back with toilet paper )
And I'm quite content with the arrangement - as long as I'm allowed to go to a market where I can actually hold
a piece of fruit in my hand - and so far Markets are tolerated ( even though I buy tons of flowers every time )
Ok - all this is just to let you know that I haven't been in a grocery store in ages.....................so you can imagine my horror when I saw this article in a newspaper....................
Contrary to the myth, living in the North doesn’t guarantee high wages. Inuit living in the territories make far less than non-Aboriginals in the same region — about $43,378 less. Within Inuit Nunangat, the traditional Inuit homeland, non-Aboriginals made an average of $50,128 according to 2005 Statistics Canada numbers. For Inuit, it was only $16,669.
For many that means living pay cheque to pay cheque, or in some cases welfare cheque to welfare cheque. And with grocery prices what they are, feeding one’s family comes before paying the bills, if a family can afford to eat at all.
Nunavut also has Canada’s youngest population with an average age of 24. Much of the population is too young to not wear diapers, let alone contribute to family income.
Admittedly I know very little about the Nunavut ( which is shameful unto itself really ) They live in the vast wilderness of Northern Canada - and we " southeners " go on about our daily lives bitching and complaining about the high rising costs of just about everything. BUT even I know that the Nanuvet ( we used to call them Eskimos and all I basically knew about them was that they kissed with their noses - probably b.s. but that's what we were told when we were kids ) are natives to this land - meaning This land is your land - This land is my land - This land was THEIR LAND FIRST !!! They are North American Natives - and when I see things like this I am truly disgusted with our behaviour. If you are drinking hot coffee while reading this - pls put it down - I cannot be held responsible for you burning yourself.
On a typical Saturday morning shopping trip to the grocery store........................
On a typical Saturday morning shopping trip to the grocery store........................
a head of cabbage - I'm guessing they don't have cabbage rolls in them there parts too often |
or stuffed green peppers - 10.25 red peppers would be caviar 16.89 |
I wouldn't imagine they eat much fruit 13.08 |
a small jar of jam - I'd spread whale fat on my toast before spending this kind of money |
we can get a 30 pound turkey for this price - |
probably 10 pieces of frozen chicken strips 37.59 |
small jar of peanut butter 17.59 |
short bread cookies anyone? AND that's a generic brand!!! |
don't know about the States - but here in Canada this product is advertised as " Cheez Whiz adds Personality " at 20.29 it would flush any personality I might have right down the toilet |
really? I mean really? one of the fundamentals? really? |
no kids sorry - I can't put juice in your lunch boxes - at14.29 and 13.59 we'll stick with water on second thought |
maybe we'd better stick with juice Dear God - 24 bottles of............................WATER 104.99 that's almost 4.50 a bottle We pay that for 48 bottles |
12 tins............................almost 7.00 a tin Remind me to NEVER complain about the cost of coffee in Paris |
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