So pleased to hear I'm not the only one who has problems with shopping. Going to stick with local shops until after Christmas and then try the supermarket again. In the meantime hubby is going to go, but he is going to check the list first. Put tea bags on last list and turned out we had four boxes but he had to go out for washing powder!
Caroline
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I know exactly what you mean. My hubby calls me mrs double up! Ive so much pasta i could feed half of italy. I do have my stock shopping list in my remember book, but go through my cupboards and fridge every week while doing my list. My hubby has organised the kitchen so it's easier for me to work my way round when doing my list. Trouble I have is him throwing all sorts in the trolley as he now takes me shopping.
it's a hard thing, isn't it, giving up doing the weekly shop after so many years. My husband and I get on really well and have been married for donkeys' years, but I remember being in tears and shouting at him (while people carefully edged round us). through sheer frustration! Trouble is, I can't work out the best deals or even open those blasted plastic bags and I am so slow! I have now come to terms with it, but still like to go with him if I can as I like to feel that I'm having some input into the process. It's a matter of self esteem isn't it?
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