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MrsWW
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wellington womble
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Takes a bit of getting there, but I rarely use supermarkets now. Our fruit, veg and dairy come from a box scheme (which actually sells everything from knickers to pizza!) meat direct from lcoal farms, flour from the mill (fairly local!) I do buy things like sugar, salt, tinned tomatoes, ribena (thought I was the only one with an OH addicted to that!), dog food and other odds and sods from costco every few months. That might count as a supermarket, but I'm sure they could be bought from Suma. Coffee/tea from oxfam, chcolate from a local chocolatier (OK, not every town has one of those!) bits and pieces from the health food shop. Mum brings me back olive oil from spain (she has trees out there) wine from virgin. Gin from the off liscence. Books from the bookshop (caters for all my needs)
I'm hoping to start cutting the costco stuff down, and grow more of our own veg next year (I have several blackcurrant bushes planned for homemade ribena!)
The only thing I really can't buy anywhere else is tonic water, and bisto (due to a slight marital relations problem, I am not allowed to make real gravy! I'm working on it) or things that we use very occasionally like puff pastry. I guess we don't need those, we just like to have them occasioanlly. |
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Mrs Fiddlesticks
Joined: 02 Nov 2004 Posts: 10460
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I have cut down supermarket shopping as far as I can. The only things we now need from there are-
cat food (can't buy in bulk as they're picky eaters and like variety)
things for kids like certain favourite cereals, a particular brand of cheese biscuit, fish fingers and oven chips ( I think it is harder when there are children, they don't eat much of this sort of thing but I have to balance them eating homemade stuff with the odd bit of supermarket stuff to keep them sweet)
baking ingredients I can't get elsewhere like icing sugar or condensed milk or filo pastry. Or things its not worth buying in any sort of bulk like glace cherries.
Loo roll and kitchen towel
It really is odds and sods in total.
We grow veggies, flowers and some fruit
have chickens for eggs
use a big local farm shop for most cheese (annoyingly they don't sell mozzarella which I use lots of), other fruit and veg, fish and some meat
Other meat is bought in bulk from local farm
flour direct from mill
cleaning products from infinity foods and natural collection
Milkman for milk, juice and yogurt
Have had my first Infinity food order and will build up a stock of bulk things like rice and oats etc which will over time reduce the supermarket stuff even more. Some of the things are too expensive to get from there though, like coffee or too big like 25kg sacks of icing sugar which we just wouldn't use.
It has to be a balance of cost, and to be honest storage as well as the ethical considerations.
Edited to add it also depends on what shopping facilities are locally available. We have no real local shops and have to drive to the nearest town to get stuff anyways. |
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moonwind
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Blue Sky
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hedgewitch
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Mikey's Mummy
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jamanda Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 22 Oct 2006 Posts: 35057 Location: Devon
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