RE: Shortages on a Market Friday?

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The lettuce was a problem from WalMart to ten other area stores. It is all better now, but, I do love my salads, so it was pretty annoying to me. The lettuce you are holding, well, by now you have eaten it and it is pretty good, but, doesn't have the bite that the 50/50 does. I do mix some lettuce in with the 50/50, it stretches it a bit and I like the different textures.

The flowers are gorgeous! No shortage there! Kroger really has a nice selection and look at those orchids!!!

I am ready for the shortages! I am all stocked up. I will hold back and not show off the pantry. But, these self-made shortages are pretty annoying. I am with @buffalobison - Yeast and flour! No bueno!

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