What have you bought recently?

A second small mat identical to the one I bought a few days ago. The first one is right inside the doorway; the second is beside the alarm controls. That should collect most of the snow on the bottom of our boots.

A big, by my standards, grocery order.
 
Forgot that I also got frozen blueberries for scones. Big purchase yesterday: tote, bird seed, frozen blueberries.

Add to that this morning's purchase of Dove chocolate and I'm turning into a veritable spendthrift! 💸 💸 💸
 
Materials: Very fine Magnet wire, (0.004" dia)
Instrument: 4000V oscilloscope probes
Tool: Ingersoll Rand reciprocating pneumatic saw
 

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cladding outside wall of kitchen at the side,,these are screws that screw straight into brickwork,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,ll send a truck round lol
I wish you would , I have a Barn full of tools for everything , electric, plumbing, woodwork.. I'm never going to use.. .. shame you moved so far away lol
 
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Welp. I did it. I bought the gallon jug of water. It cost $1.19, so 19 cents over budget. What'll I do now? I don't have anywhere to get another 19 cents to balance the budget 💸

Yanno...when even the price of water goes up, there's definitely an inflation problem.
 
I've had a couple of things in my Amazon basket for about a week now, waiting to order for a day's delivery when I'm sure I'll be at home.

Tomorrow morning I have to be at the hospital in the next county.. , and so I won't be here then..either.. and Sunday is forecast to be a glorious day, so I'm hoping to be out then too.. . If I can order when I get home tomorrow and be sure they'll be here on Saturday I'll do that, but otherwise it'll be next week..
 
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I do most of my shopping online anymore.
Distilled water has been getting harder and harder to acquire - in some stores - impossible, so I decided to see if there was something available to do it at home. We have 2 people on CPAPS and a Keurig coffee pot which lives longer when you use distilled water. I found a bunch on Amazo It only makes a gallon at a time and takes 4 hours to process it.

Distilled water has been getting harder and harder to acquire - in some stores - impossible, so I decided to see if there was something available to do it at home. We have 2 people on CPAPS and a Keurig coffee pot which lives longer when you use distilled water. I found a bunch on Amazo It only makes a gallon at a time and takes 4 hours to process it.

Distilled water has been getting harder and harder to acquire - in some stores - impossible, so I decided to see if there was something available to do it at home. We have 2 people on CPAPS and a Keurig coffee pot which lives longer when you use distilled water. I found a bunch on Amazon. It only makes a gallon at a time and takes 4 hours to process it. Works for us, though.IMG_0662.jpg
 
I live in Canada and today I paid $1,484 for a pair of glasses. It was only a few years ago that my wife's cousin got a pair for $800 and it was the "talk of the town" that he had paid way, way too much.

The government is bringing immigrants "by the plane loads." A lot of them are sure going to be surprised when they find out what things cost in this country. This is really getting to be a country for the rich. A sort of "Hollywood" but instead of beautiful people, blood cold and piles of snow everywhere.
 
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