Monday, February 7, 2022

Weekly Round Up: A Trip to Trader Joe's

 

A weekly round up: eats, workouts, watches, and reads.  In this week's edition I went to Trader Joe's for the first time in a long time, I've picked my next race, and I rewatched an incredible movie on the AFI Top 100 List (that I was not expecting to like).

Winter Update

We had another massive storm and cold spell, but it got the kids two snow days so it was worth it.  We're also starting to get some above freezing days here and there.  I can see the light at the end of the winter tunnel.

A Trader Joe's Haul

I haven't written about anything TJ's related in a good long while.  The nearest store is half an hour away, and in a former life it was very close to my work.  Even after the pandemic started I still had to visit the office occasionally, so it was easy to skim off a little work time to visit.  Now I have to go on my own time;-)  Also there hasn't been anything blog worthy in the past few visits.  We were critically low on fig bars (a favorite family snack and there really is no non-TJ's equivalent) and the roads were clear so I got up there this weekend.

In addition to fig bars, there were a few bright and shinny new things to try out:

  • Single serve marinated artichoke packs.  It was exactly what the label said and would be a good addition to a travel snack pack.  Not really necessary for home use, but I think I'll get a "snack" jar of artichoke hearts.
  • Peri-Peri sauce.  It's a nice spicy pepper sauce, exactly the kind of thing that I like to add to my meals for a little kick.
  • Spicy Mochi Rice Nuggets.  They had me at spicy and I was not disappointed.  They are legit 🔥  There's aren't many spicy foods that are "legit spicy but a few clicks down from Ghost Pepper" so it's exciting to come across one.
  • Furikake seasoning.  I'd heard about this but had never been able to find it until now.  I thought that Stepson #1 might be interested in it since he's very into ramen and adding fancy toppings.  Sure enough he was drawn to it like a magnet.  I tried it on eggs with breakfast this morning and was underwhelmed.  It's very fishy so it wasn't the best match for eggs but I plan on adding it to fishy-er foods as they come along.  That is if there's any left since #1 seems to be putting it on everything.

Workouts

Same old same old treadmill by weekday and a token outside run on Sunday.  The only noteworthy thing is that I've got my next race booked.  Next Saturday looks "not awful" for weather, so I signed up for this race that I ran in 2020 (lol, nothing like going back in the prepandemic archives).  It's a prediction race, meaning that you have to predict your finish time and you're not allowed to have a Garmin or any electronics on the race course to tell you how you're doing.  Your placement in the race is how close you come to your finish time.  I went with 34:37, which was my finish time from my last 5k.  Tune in next week to see how things play out.

Watching

In the ongoing saga of AFI Top 100 movies that I've rewatched after hearing their Unspooled episodes, it was Katharine Hepburn week.  True confession and possible unpopular opinion: a little Katharine Hepburn goes a very long way for me.

I previously rated Bringing Up Baby as "I've seen it but it's been too long and I don't really remember it".  All I remembered was that it's about a leopard ("Baby"), a dinosaur skeleton, and rich people.  I was so wrong...it's about two leopards.  And also a dinosaur skeleton and rich people.

Overall it was a "meh" but it was fun to see all of the antics, including "I just went gay all of a sudden" - here's the best 22 seconds of the movie:


Next up was The Philadelphia Story, which I previously rated as "meh."  I remembered a bunch of horses and rich people and not much else.  After Bringing Up Baby I was fully prepared for a dud (a.k.a. something that I was going to let play out in the background while I did other things).


I was so wrong!  I don't know what kind of mood I was in when I saw this before but my take now is that this is Top 100 worthy and one hella good movie.  I'm totally in to it (P.S. I've been watching it on the treadmill and I'm 15 minutes away from the end as of this writing so I'm on a bit of a cliffhanger because I don't remember the ending.  I mean there's no other answer besides she gets back together with Cary Grant but I legit don't remember.  Thanks to Grace's recap I'll be checking out High Society next (a remake with Grace Kelly of course I'm into that).  And some more Katharine Hepburn as well to see if there's something more in the canon that might be up my alley.

And it occurs to me now that since I finished North by Northwest on the treadmill on Monday and then went to Bringing Up Baby and then to Philadelphia Story that I might just as well have said that it was Cary Grant week instead of Katharine Hepburn week. But Katharine does kind of steal the show.

Reading

Eh, there's no sugar coating this.  I liked The Four Winds by Kristen Hannah up to the last chapter and then things went downhill real fast for me.  I really could have done without the ending.  Moving on!

I moved on to The Maid by Nita Prose which everyone is raving about.  I like it so far but I will just throw this out there that I'm getting a strong Eleanor Oliphant vibe from it (a book that I loved, but I'm hoping that Maid will bring something more to the table besides an Eleanor refresh).



14 comments:

  1. I’d love to do a prediction race, but a 5K would be a total crap shoot for me. I guess that’s what makes the concept a great challenge, though!

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    1. It's a fun twist to put on a race. I hope you get to do one someday.

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  2. I think I would have added 15 minutes on the treadmill to see the end of The Philadelphia Story! Sounds like a good movie.
    Thanks for the 22 second clip of Bringing up Baby - hilarious indeed!

    I have never heard of a prediction race before. That sounds really interesting! I like that the ranking is not about the fastest time, but about the most precise prediction. I'm looking forward to reading your race recap on that one, Birchie!

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    1. No worries, I got my final 15 minutes this morning. The prediction races are fun. Toward the end of last year I ran 4 5k's that ended up being within a minute for finish time and I picked the middle time so with any luck I shouldn't be too far off.

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  3. There's no Trader Joe's up here, so I always am interested in hearing about it from my American friends. They have so many interesting things there!

    I am going to tell you a secret: I do not like Kristen Hannah's books. There! I said it.

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    1. Yes, the secret is kind of out that I will not be reading another Kristen Hannah. I just feel kind of used by the ending. Sigh.

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  4. So glad you got to Trader Joe's again - I am always curious what other people buy because they always seem different from my personal favorites. I've not bought any of the things you mentioned, but I've been intrigued by the Peri-peri Sauce!

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    1. I am OBSESSED with seeing what everyone gets at TJs! If I could only buy one product there, then it would be the fig bars, but there are so many other staples that we like as well. And of course all of the seasonal stuff.

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  5. Ooooh - I hadn't head that comparison to The Maid yet! Very interesting, as I too have seen it everywhere.

    Also, I love Peri Peri sauce! Neat that TJ's has its own variety!

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    1. I forget where I've had peri peri before but I adore it. I had it on my eggs this morning.

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  6. I've never seen Bringing Up Baby, but that scene cracked me up. I had a friend years ago whose favorite movie was Philadelphia Story, and I'm pretty sure I watched it with him- but strangely I don't remember it.
    I'm hoping The Maid is good because I have a library hold on it!
    Your race sounds intriguing- I can't wait to hear how it goes. Good luck!

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    1. Thumbs up to The Maid! I think you'll be very happy when the library comes through.

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  7. As always, I am in awe of your movie watching. :)
    Also? I need to go to TJs and have been procrastinating. Sigh. I think the final straw will be when I run out of EBB seasoning. Not that they don't have it elsewhere, but the original is the best, in my opinion!

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    1. Would you believe that I have never had EBB seasoning??? I'm just not sure what I would use it for.

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