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PSA - start shopping for TGD NOW!!!

RRP
RRP Posts: 26,457
We live near Peoria, IL - a community of 120k within a SMSA of 300k. Several large grocery chains are present so price and service competition is name of the game. Today my wife went shopping at our large Kroger store for ingredients for TGD. Shelves and bins were noticeably barren. She had to buy a can of pumpkin pie mix that was 3 times the size she wanted; instant pudding was double the size wanted and was the store brand; only button mushrooms left were pound boxes; fresh raw oysters were already sold out so she brought home 2 cans of canned ones; Kool-Whip right out of the freezer was thawed not frozen in the least; and the crowd was huge. My advice is GET SHOPPING SOON!!!  =)
Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time 
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  • pgprescott
    pgprescott Posts: 14,544
    Ron, is it senior day? My wife avoids the Kroger on senior day, it's a zoo!
    Either way buddy, it sounds like a few extra sit ups for you this winter! Big portions! Ha Ha  =)
  • Maybe Peoria has the least amount of procrastinators. I have never seen that before. I get a kick out of the people who are looking for Christmas gifts on Christmas eve, or in the greeting card aisle at 10 a.m. on Mother's Day.
  • northGAcock
    northGAcock Posts: 15,173
    RRP said:
    We live near Peoria, IL - a community of 120k within a SMSA of 300k. Several large grocery chains are present so price and service competition is name of the game. Today my wife went shopping at our large Kroger store for ingredients for TGD. Shelves and bins were noticeably barren. She had to buy a can of pumpkin pie mix that was 3 times the size she wanted; instant pudding was double the size wanted and was the store brand; only button mushrooms left were pound boxes; fresh raw oysters were already sold out so she brought home 2 cans of canned ones; Kool-Whip right out of the freezer was thawed not frozen in the least; and the crowd was huge. My advice is GET SHOPPING SOON!!!  =)
    Ha were the caned oysters the smoked ones in mustart sauce? They are great on a Ritz.
    Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax

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  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 26,457
    Ron, is it senior day? My wife avoids the Kroger on senior day, it's a zoo!
    Either way buddy, it sounds like a few extra sit ups for you this winter! Big portions! Ha Ha  =)
    Senior day is Wednesday - today is Friday. BTW not that I didn't believe my wife, but  I just went there myself 3 hours after she encountered the mob and it was still crowded! I swear it was like the stock boys were on strike, but then out of 18 check outs I noticed 4 check outs were being manned by assistant managers and a fifth assistant was overlording the 6 self service checkouts! Busy Busy Busy
    Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time 
  • pgprescott
    pgprescott Posts: 14,544
    RRP said:
    Ron, is it senior day? My wife avoids the Kroger on senior day, it's a zoo!
    Either way buddy, it sounds like a few extra sit ups for you this winter! Big portions! Ha Ha  =)
    Senior day is Wednesday - today is Friday. BTW not that I didn't believe my wife, but  I just went there myself 3 hours after she encountered the mob and it was still crowded! I swear it was like the stock boys were on strike, but then out of 18 check outs I noticed 4 check outs were being manned by assistant managers and a fifth assistant was overlording the 6 self service checkouts! Busy Busy Busy
    Well, it's good to be them I guess. Sounds like you all have a nice meal planned. Enjoy!
  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 26,457

    Ha were the caned oysters the smoked ones in mustart sauce? They are great on a Ritz.
    No, these are in clear plastic containers: 8 oz standard "wild caught shellfish - product of USA" brand is Kellum in Weems, VA.
    Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time 
  • mmmmmmmmmmmmm, pumpkin oyster pudding with whipped cream!

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    Egging in Southern Illinois (Marion)

  • HofstraJet
    HofstraJet Posts: 1,173
    edited November 2016
    Is TGD a common abbreviation? Never saw it before. Same for SMSA. 
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  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 26,457
    Is TGD a common abbreviation? Never saw it before. Same for SMSA. 
    I used TGD as I was being lazy rather then spelling out thanksgiving day.

     SMSA is short for Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area

    Here courtesy of Wikipedia:

    a geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and close economic ties throughout the area. Such regions are neither legally incorporated as a city or town would be, nor are they legal administrative divisions like counties or separate entities such as states. As such, the precise definition of any given metropolitan area can vary with the source. A typical metropolitan area is centered on a single large city that wields substantial influence over the region (e.g., Chicago or Atlanta). However, some metropolitan areas contain more than one large city with no single municipality holding a substantially dominant position (e.g., Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, Norfolk-Virginia Beach (Hampton Roads), Riverside–San Bernardino (Inland Empire) or Minneapolis–Saint Paul).

    MSAs are defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and used by the Census Bureau and other federal government agencies for statistical purposes

    Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time 
  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 26,457
    BTW @HofstraJet did you read the PM I sent you yesterday with information I think you will find helpful with your recent purchase?
    Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time 
  • stv8r
    stv8r Posts: 1,127
    lol had to read the thread to find out what "TGD" was
  • WeberWho
    WeberWho Posts: 11,532
    People are probably buying their turkeys now so they can thaw out in time for T-day. Hence the busyness/long lines/empty shelves I'd imagine 
    "The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan

    Minnesota
  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 19,182
    I'm hoping that I won't have to shop for Thanksgiving grub for a long,long time. 
  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 26,457
    I'm hoping that I won't have to shop for Thanksgiving grub for a long,long time. 
    ??? You just got married, or just became independently wealthy, or moved into a nursing home ???
    Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time 
  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 19,182
    edited November 2016
    RRP said:
    I'm hoping that I won't have to shop for Thanksgiving grub for a long,long time. 
    ??? You just got married, or just became independently wealthy, or moved into a nursing home ???
    I used to always go to my grandparents for Thanksgiving. After they all passed away, Thanksgiving is at my parents house and my in laws. I'm not ready for that torch to be passed. 
  • RRP said:
    I'm hoping that I won't have to shop for Thanksgiving grub for a long,long time. 
    ??? You just got married, or just became independently wealthy, or moved into a nursing home ???
    I used to always go to my grandparents for Thanksgiving. After they all passed away, Thanksgiving is at my parents house and my in laws. I'm not ready for that torch to be passed. 
    It has a way of sneaking up on you, and you will handle it just fine. Took about three years after both (SWMBO and me) of our parents had passed before we really got it that going home is just not possible anymore.
    Grandkids make up for it! 
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  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 26,457
    I guess the transition for us wasn't as noticeable as it was always a family tradition that everybody participated by bring dishes, plus we all pitched in for the clean up. No body sat their butts down in front of the TV until the dining room and kitchen were spic & span! Worked for us!

    Burdening one couple with all that preparation just doesn't even seem fair. 

    Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time 
  • RRP said:
    I guess the transition for us wasn't as noticeable as it was always a family tradition that everybody participated by bring dishes, plus we all pitched in for the clean up. No body sat their butts down in front of the TV until the dining room and kitchen were spic & span! Worked for us!

    Burdening one couple with all that preparation just doesn't even seem fair. 

    That reminds me of watching football with my grandfather on Sundays. The women were in the kitchen and a kid would spill something and my grandfather would say "don't worry about it." Of course, we never moved a muscle to help.
  • Lit
    Lit Posts: 9,053
    Thanks Ron for reminding me to call my parents in the morning and thanking them for moving out of Illinois after I was born.
  • bhedges1987
    bhedges1987 Posts: 3,201
    I told my wife to drag her *ss to the grocery store ASAP because the stores in Peoria are stripped bare. 

    She smacked me in the forehead and said "we don't live in Peoria, you idiot"

    crisis averted
    Lol

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  • tgs2401
    tgs2401 Posts: 424

    WTF is TGD and SMSA? FCOL, most of these CBD. I'm feeling FDL and this DMA.


    TYVM.


    :)

    One large BGE in Louisville, KY.
  • Theophan
    Theophan Posts: 2,656
    stv8r said:
    lol had to read the thread to find out what "TGD" was
    tgs2401 said:

    WTF is TGD and SMSA? FCOL, most of these CBD. I'm feeling FDL and this DMA.

    TYVM.

    :)

    I still don't know what TGD means, or SMSA, or (from another thread) "CPB going on tonight."  I read the thread, STILL don't know what CPB is, for crying out loud.

    What's with all of the acronyms?  Is it REALLY that difficult to type the blasted thing out so everybody might have a clue what you're talking about?
  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 19,182
    RRP said:
    I guess the transition for us wasn't as noticeable as it was always a family tradition that everybody participated by bring dishes, plus we all pitched in for the clean up. No body sat their butts down in front of the TV until the dining room and kitchen were spic & span! Worked for us!

    Burdening one couple with all that preparation just doesn't even seem fair. 

    Fair? I You obviously don't know a thing about Southern traditions and culture. 
  • lousubcap
    lousubcap Posts: 36,812
    See above for TGD (Thanksgiving Day) and SMSA.   CPB looks like Costco Packer Brisket.  But if you don't get it, it's not a really a BFD.  
    Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood.  Life is too short for light/lite beer!  Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.  
  • herbu
    herbu Posts: 125
    pgprescott said:My wife avoids the Kroger on senior day, it's a zoo!
    And we appreciate it!  In fact, I'd like to see everyone under the age of 60 banned on senior day.  You whippersnappers go play your video games or even better, play outside for a change.  Let the grownups have one day we can walk around and shop at our pace w/o a bunch of rugrats screaming and running into us.  And get a job.  Daggone kids!  :D
    Of all the lies I tell, "Just kidding" is my favorite.

    XLBGE, Jordan Lake, NC
  • pgprescott
    pgprescott Posts: 14,544
    No argument here my friend. I am definitely wound too tight for the slower pace. I'm into swiping the card and go as opposed to rummaging through my coin purse for the exact change. Ha ha. 
  • pgprescott
    pgprescott Posts: 14,544
    Btw, 60 ain't hardly a senior these days. They need to rethink the whole 50 thing IMO. 
  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 26,457
    Btw, 60 ain't hardly a senior these days. They need to rethink the whole 50 thing IMO. 
    nor is my age of 72! Age is a matter of mind...as long as the body concurs!
    Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time 
  • herbu
    herbu Posts: 125
    RRP said:Age is a matter of mind...as long as the body concurs!
    And therein lies the rub that sneaks up on us all!
    Of all the lies I tell, "Just kidding" is my favorite.

    XLBGE, Jordan Lake, NC