Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Gobble, Gobble

 I went to the grocers this morning to pick up some stuff for Thanksgiving.  Like q turkey and a ham, and some other stuff that Belle thinks we need.  One of the things on her list was a spiral cut ham. I didn't get the most expensive ham in the cooler, but there were none there that we could consider a bargain. A roughly nine-pound ham cost a smidgen over $40.00.  The turkey was no screaming deal either.  When the butcher starts the conversation by apologizing, you know his heart is in the right place.

I had a buddy, now departed, who would wait till after the holidays and buy a bunch pf hams after the season.  He'd cut them, slice them, and freeze them for use year around.  I recall deer camp breakfast would be ham and eggs.  Not a bad way to start the day.

Oh, I'm frying the turkey this year.  I know what I'm doing and won't burn the place down.  Regular old store-brand vegetable oil was $10.00 a gallon.  That price-gouge hurt more than the price of that ham.

I don't know what the new administration can do about food prices, but Bidenomics is killing us.

3 comments:

glasslass said...

Had been looking at a spiral Honey Baked Ham to send to grandson for Christmas. Cheapest I could find was $82.99 plus shipping. If you get into the Berkshire sprial ham it goes to $120 and Way Up from there.

Old NFO said...

Yeah, NOTHING is cheap this year... sigh

Anonymous said...

Saturday we got core Thanksgiving stuff as well as (non alcoholic) beverages. Cost about $150.

Other folks are bringing most of the sides and pies.

Thankfully we make good livings so we don’t especially have to care about the cost but I know that’s not the case for most people.