I loaded up on cheese tonight, amazed once again that a bag of the shredded stuff that sells for $8 in Canada is only $2.50 in the US.
I also stocked up on McCormick’s lemon pepper seasoning, kicking myself for having bought only one last year. The only lemon pepper seasoning I’ve found in Canada is just that, seasoning. The McCormick’s brand has real lemon zest in it.
I’m done posting for today. 🙂 My laptop battery is just about flat again. As for my house batteries, if they aren’t dead yet, they will be by the end of this trip. They have hung in there, but I am sure that they are as happy as I am that tomorrow I should be plugged into power. I never expected to be stuck this long in this kind of weather!
We are in the Walmart in Centralia, Washington before heading for the ferry. We stocked up on the bricks of Tillamook Cheese and I just went back for four bottles of the lemon pepper you mentioned. It will be a few months before we get back to the USA.
I really like the Tilamook brand also. I think every country has its specialties, and even from coast to coast the offerings are different.
Croft, you were at my favourite Walmart! It’s a good thing I haven’t come across other Walmarts that have Applebee’s next to them or I’d be in serious trouble!
Martha, Donna of Life on Our Ark introduced me to Tilamook. Very yummy!
I would always be glad to send you some seasoning!
I know you would be, but I never think of such things at a time when I can make a note to ask you. 🙂
That reminds me: take me Neapolitan shopping. 😉
You betcha. And I’ll try to remember to ask about the McCormicks in the future.
I should have enough to last me a year now! 🙂
That reminds me, you need to show me that Rotel stuff. And the chili beans!
I will! Promise!!!
And let’s not forget to load Miranda up with toasted coconut marshmallows!
(we do have food in Canada, I swear!)
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