Well, Saturday evening found me there. (It may or may not have been following a complete emotional breakdown, causing Jeremy to gently suggest that I needed to go and have a night and day to myself, but I'll never tell.)
I don't shop at Target very often. Not because I don't LOVE it, but because it's more expensive than say, Walmart. Not much, but enough. Anyway... this Target happened to be a Super Target, meaning it also carried groceries. I went to pick out some snacks for myself. I chose:



Pretty much heaven. These are all soooo yummy. (In fact, I saved a bit of everything and shared it the following day, and my kids won't stop begging me to buy more.) On my way out of the store, I was given a sample of Archer Farms hummus, with a carrot to dip. I'm not so much a hummus fan, but I really loved it. So, I've pretty much decided that Archer Farms is my new favorite brand. If I were rich, I would start shopping at Super Target, and I would always have a bag of those strawberry mango twists in my purse. And at least 50 bags in the pantry. Ahem.

And that says a lot. (:
I love Archer Farms, too. Does anyone know someone at Target who could read this and send Christianne the "Mother of the Year" award and give her a year-supply of these? ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat was sweet of you to mention the Solomon's. What a great family some child will be able to be part of soon!
I love having a smart phone. It let's me view my wife's posts while I'm still at work instead of waiting until I get home. Aren't I a lucky guy to be married to such an amazing girl? Luv you honey:)
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Christianne!
ReplyDeleteWhat a surprise I got when I got home from work today and received your generous donation as well as this great post about us! I love how the donations come just as we need them-Thank you for supporting us!
We are getting so close. Thank you for encouraging us and being such a good example. This has been an incredible journey and we haven't even made it to the finish line.
I TOTALLY agree. There is nothing better in this world than home grown and home dried apricots!
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