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thread: What are your indulgences?

  1. #1
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    Aug 2006
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    What are your indulgences?

    Ok, so everyone is trying to save money on their grocery shopping...but there are somethings I just won't scrimp on.

    My favorite teabags, madura premium
    Really good quality shredded marmalade
    Premium mixed juice from the refrigerator area - everyone else gets the regular stuff (they drink a lot more juice than me, I prefer quality over quantity)
    And I admit that the occasional punnet of blueberries comes home and they're usually gone by the time anyone else peers into the fridge

    What are your grocery indulgences?

  2. #2
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    Sep 2009
    Melbourne
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    toilet paper
    coffee
    bread
    fresh fruit/vegies and meat

    oh and maple syrup, has to be the real stuff not maple flavoured!

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    Oh yeah, I'm with you on the maple syrup. And the toilet paper!

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    Sep 2009
    Melbourne
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    oo and mayo has to be the nice whole egg stuff not that kraft guff!

  5. #5
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    Sep 2009
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    Toilet paper - but out of the 2-3 I like, one is always on special
    Ecostore washing powder
    Organic milk

  6. #6
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    Oct 2006
    Adelaide, SA
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    Definitely toilet paper!!
    I'm not really sure what else, I'll have to have a think

  7. #7
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    Aug 2008
    Ouiinslano
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    Coffee
    Dried apricots (have to be organic)
    Vegan cheese
    I'm loyal to a particular brand of soy milk, so I guess that too.

  8. #8
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    Mar 2007
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    DD's washing powder (Planet Ark... expensive)
    Dish washing detergent (from health stores)
    Hand soaps (expensive brand with no nasties)
    Milk (good brands)

    Um a few other things but can't think of them right now! Generally we buy the brands that are on special but of course sometimes you like only one brand, depends what it is.

  9. #9
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    None here. The last few months we've been barely able to get hombrand versions of the essentials. Dh now has a new job, and (I'm sure this will be to his horror) once the extra money comes in I have no intention of changing from the generic versions of a lot of things.

    The few indulgences we *will* be going back to are

    honey - we will actually buy some
    premium beef mince instead of 3 star
    organic or at least free range eggs

    actually that's about it. It's more that we will be able to buy things that we have had to cut back on than changing brands as such.

  10. #10

    Aug 2009
    Yarra Valley, Victoria
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    we buy 'farmhouse' milk, because it tastes better
    and the eggs with the smiley face on them because I think they are cute and we dont buy cage eggs anyway.
    I wont buy homebrand bread either, but homebrand for everything else if fine by me.

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    Mar 2007
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    We love Salmon... for just the two of us it's usually $15 so that is a bit of an indulgence, and we do have it twice a week.
    Free range eggs.
    Lamb cutlets.

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    Sep 2009
    Melbourne
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    and the eggs with the smiley face on them because I think they are cute and we dont buy cage eggs anyway.
    we buy those eggs too for the same reason, so cute!

  13. #13
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    Mmm - definately decent tea. I do tend to switch brands depending on mood and what's on special, but stick to the better ones
    Toilet paper
    Oats - must be Carmen's or Lowan's. Won't touch the homebrand there even though it is way cheaper
    Whole egg mayo

  14. #14
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    Sep 2008
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    MD - I am with you on the tea - we get Madura Premium Leaf Tea - when we moved from the UK a few years ago we were firmly hooked on PG tips which you can't get here unless go to special shops and so tried the Madura and now is only one will buy, and all our guests who visit from the UK always comment on what nice tea it is too (my mum must drink about 12+ cups of tea a day!)

    DH won't eat home brand beans, but I put HP sauce on mine so buy home brand for myself. Apart from the tea can't think what else from supermarket indulge on - and save the indulgences up for the once a month trip to the farmers market.

    I do buy the Planet Ark washing powder for DD's clothes and nappies but don't count as an indulgence because am only half way through second box and she is 9 months old so although is expensive in comparison lasts much longer so is actually cheaper I reckon.

  15. #15
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    Oct 2007
    Brissy
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    A2 milk
    free range chicken breast
    nice bread
    5 star mince
    jalna yoghurt

  16. #16
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    Mar 2007
    Melbourne
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    Good quality chocolate (everyone's version of quality is different). In fact I get a nice one from Aldi that is not too expensive.
    Coffee
    Cereal
    Yoghurt..I don't normally like yoghurt so I tried to find one I would eat. Love the Gippsland Organic one and Jalna.
    Icecream
    Toilet Paper- even when I go to Costco I try and get 3ply.
    Soy Sauce

    Well...really I tend to picky on alot of grocery items. I would rather go without than change to another brand that I don't like.

  17. #17
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    Oct 2006
    Adelaide
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    I am finding myself becoming more and more indulgent at the supermarket (little rewards for me!!)

    Definitely toilet paper
    Free range eggs
    Whole egg mayo
    The toilet freshener thing that you squirt onto the side of the toilet, instead of the cage blocks


    There are surely way more than this. I also indulge where I think the packaging of the item is helpful! Eg, the upside down sauce bottles, so you don't have to shake the sauce, the wraps that come in a zip lock bag, upside down shampoo bottles, etc!

    OK I'm odd.

  18. #18
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    May 2007
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    I will substitue most items with a cheaper brand.

    THe only things i will not are:

    Fetta cheese - must be dodoni.
    Twinnings Tea bags
    Oil - must be Extra Virgin Olive

    otherwise we are pretty flexible in our shopping

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