Though that was taken six years ago, it's pretty much what the inside of my fridge looks like all the time. I also hate going grocery shopping. Running out of things gives me anxiety; almost as much anxiety as going to the stupid store and trying to act like the adult I'm supposed to be and buy actual vegetables once in a while. I ran out of fakin' bacon yesterday and didn't buy more. Instead, I treated myself to a breakfast item at the local corporate coffee joint, which burned the bejesus out of my teeth. Fair play to the breakfast wrap, I had it coming.
It's not that I don't like food. I love food - when someone else makes it. Throughout my four years of college, I ate at Planet Fresh at least twice a week, and sometimes twice a day. I'd order a bean and rice tostada with black beans, brown rice, cheese, and guacamole, slathered in the hottest salsa they made. That salsa, by the way, is the most delicious substance on the planet. If I could figure out a way to reliably transport it from Santa Cruz to Portland on a regular basis, I'd be set for life. The bland salsa in the Pacific Northwest (and the equally bland Mexican food in general) can't compare. Why would it try? Oregonians hate spices and driving at proper speeds. It took about three years before my favorite cashier asked me my name and introduced himself, and after that, every time I came in, it was "Hello, Caitlin. Tostada today?" I'd sheepishly nod, partially ashamed of myself for being such a predictable creature of habit, and partially ashamed of my inability to cook. Pictured here is my college meal plan in all its delicious glory. I never ate the tostada shells.
By contrast, when I make my own food, it's the saddest food ever. It's bland, uninspired, hastily thrown together. See this web comic for further explanation. Making my own food, though cheaper, is merely an unsatisfying method of powering through until the next time I can visit a professional food-making establishment. It's a good thing I can write; I'd make a lousy housewife.
On that note, I'm off to have Morningstar Riblets and a strawberry shortcake for dinner. Don't judge me.
Judge? Never. That sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteAnd it is!
ReplyDeleteI feel like I should get on a plane and scurry up there, fill up your frig, make a dinner you'd like and arrange for future deliveries. With far too many years of experience, I often cringe at the thought of making another dinner. I do love grocery stores and my frig/freezer can attest to that. Sip a Cactus Cooler and chill.
ReplyDeleteHa, be careful. I may take you up on that.
ReplyDeleteSee you in September!!!
ReplyDeleteLOL, I remember that picture...almost as well as I remember Planet Fresh (yummmmm). I see your riblets and shortcake and raise you one dinner of salt/vinegar potato chips and cookie dough ice cream.
ReplyDeleteAs you might have seen in an entry I posted a while ago, I'm the opposite -- I really enjoy cooking! Not that the responsibility of having to buy the right ingredients and put them together in interesting ways doesn't get to me sometimes, but mostly I just have fun. And generally get good results (with a few tears occasionally). Too bad we don't live nearby! We don't do nearly enough dinner parties. :)
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