Monday, May 9, 2011
Strong Joe
Linda was looking for ways to save some money at the grocery store this weekend. She found some dented cans of cat food in the discounted bin for only .20 cents each, so she bought them all. If Chip didn't like it, too bad. (Chip loved it.) She also bought some new dog food that is kind of like dry/soft food all in one. They come in little clear bags. The giant box was under $5. Each individual bag is enough for both Chim and I to have 4 meals. The kibble looks like it should be hard, but it's moist. I love it. Chim loves it too, but he eats poop so that's not saying much. Next, there were cans of coffee for $2.50 each! "Woohoo!" The fancy bags she had been buying were half the amount of coffee and cost over $8.00 each. Only fair that if the pets get discounted food, Linda should try some discounted coffee, right. Wrong. It's the worst tasting coffee in the world. It tastes just like Starbucks strong coffee and she hates that. Today, she tried to make it with less grinds and it's slightly better, but still so strong that it's putting hair on her chest. The question: Does she make herself finish the can because otherwise it's wasting $2.50, or bring it up to family night to donate to the coffee table? Some people love strong coffee and will think that it's Starbucks best brew.