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Kitty Pryde-Barton ([personal profile] throughaphase) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2015-02-01 11:26 pm
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Adulting 101- Monday- 4th period

Today the class was meeting in the Danger Shop, where it looked exactly like a supermarket. Guess what you were doing today, class!

"There's probably more important things we could be doing at this point, but let's switch it up a little so you guys don't start thinking it's all boring," Kitty said. "Welcome to the grocery store. If you've never been in one, this is where you can get all your food and personal items you might need. And since grocery shopping is a lot cheaper than ordering food all the time, it's also something you should learn about, and not just because I'm going to make you guys cook next week." Dun dun dunnn.

"It helps to walk into the store with a list of what you need," she continued. "If you have recipes in mind, you want to make sure you have the ingredients for that. If you just know you're going to need something for dinner every night this week, even if it's just something you throw in the microwave, you probably don't want to forget that. If you're running low on toothpaste, it's a good idea to get that. So with everything else, planning is good. Plus stores will have coupons to let you save money on certain items, so if you're really trying to save, you might want to base your purchasing decisions around those.

"Once you've got your list, it's time to do some actual shopping," Kitty said, waving them back to an aisle of condiments and gesturing to the shelves. "There's a lot of choice out there. A lot of different brands, a lot of different sizes or flavors. So if you're not married to one particular kind, you have to go with what looks good. Stores will often have sales, which they mark on their labels, where you might get two for the price of one or a discount. There's also generics, which are like the store brands. They're cheaper and sometimes aren't as quality as name brands items, but it depends on your preference level and budget. Also be careful about sizes. Companies and stores try to upsell you. If you're getting something like, say, cereal, they might have a couple different sizes of boxes. Check the prices when they do that. It requires doing a little math, but a lot of the time if you're going for the large size of something, you might be able to get two boxes of the smaller size and get the same amount for less than you'd pay for the one. Just be careful.

"Also if you're getting anything perishable, meaning dairy or meat or produce, anything that needs to be frozen or refrigerated, check for expiration dates. You of course don't want to get anything that's old or past its date, but if you're going to eat it the same day, it's fine to get something that expires today. And keep in mind that they keep the stuff that's going to expire first up front, so if you're getting enough milk for the week you might want to dig around behind the other bottles till you see one with a later expiration date. And maybe you'll annoy the people around you, but at least you won't have spoiled milk.

"Okay, I think I've covered the big stuff," Kitty said, handing out paper and a pencil to everyone. "I'm going to give you five minutes to come up with a list. We're going to pretend you all need to get enough food to last you the rest of the week, till Saturday. And if there's anything else you'd need, like you know you're running out of shampoo or whatever, feel free to put that on there. And then you're going to get a cart and shop based on that list, and as a challenge, you've got a fifty dollar budget to work with. To those of you from other times... sorry, you might be in for a shock. When you're done, go to the checkout counter and we'll see how you did."
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[personal profile] flickofthewrist 2015-02-02 12:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Flick
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[personal profile] flickofthewrist 2015-02-02 12:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Flick was not a cook so his list consisted of things like microwaveable pizzas, chicken and turkey pot pies, easy to fix pasta dishes and snacks like chips, cookies and apples.

The thought of food made his stomach throb in pain and he grimaced before pushing it down. He just had the flu. Totally the flu.
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[personal profile] shippedtomaine 2015-02-02 01:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Emma Swan
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[personal profile] flickofthewrist 2015-02-02 01:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Flick grabbed a cart and headed for the frozen foods so he could dump things like pizza and chicken nuggets and fish sticks into his cart. He had to stop and press a hand against his stomach a few times but he was otherwise okay.
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[personal profile] tigerundercover 2015-02-02 02:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Raven Darkholme
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[personal profile] tigerundercover 2015-02-02 02:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Raven's list was about what you might expect from a girl from the 50s. A roast, potatoes and carrots, heavy cream, a loaf of bread, shredded wheat. It wasn't really enough to last a week, so she threw in some sandwich fixings as well, and just to make it look rounded out, added on dental floss.
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[personal profile] tigerundercover 2015-02-02 02:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, Raven was just going to be standing here in the bread aisle gawking at the prices. Having to have a wheelbarrow full of cash just to buy bread was supposed to be what happened after you lost a major war, not just part of every day life!
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[personal profile] tigerundercover 2015-02-02 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Raven's stuff came in just under the line at $49.96, including tax. Of course, to get it there she'd had to set a couple things aside to go back. Basically, she'd ended up with sandwich fixings and cereal. And the dental floss.
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Cosette Fauchelevent
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[personal profile] wildandbrave 2015-02-02 04:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Cosette's list was pretty ambitious, actually. It was the sort of thing that might not be surprising from a girl from 1829, who'd been in Fandom for long enough now to have developed a healthy appreciation for modern refrigeration -- plenty of stocking up on dairy, produce, and other perishables.

Also toothpaste, shampoo, and soap, because once you got used to the concept of modern hygiene you really appreciated it.
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[personal profile] wildandbrave 2015-02-02 04:51 pm (UTC)(link)
It was a good thing Cosette knew by now that she couldn't try to bargain with the cashier, or she might have been well over $50. As it was, she managed to squeak through with exactly 12 cents in change, which she pocketed with a frustrated frown. In between different exchange rates and inflation, she only had the vague sense that $50 probably would have been able to get a lot more in her time, but it was enough to annoy her.

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[identity profile] hexentotchen.livejournal.com 2015-02-03 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
bullets
milk
yarn
cheese!
popcorn?
jump drive


That was enough, right?

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