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Which food do you repreatedly buy, with good intentions, only to end up throwing in the bin a week or so later?

67 replies

Tinker · 12/09/2007 15:03

Berries. All sorts of berries. They look so lovely in teh shops and I'll make jam and tarts and pastries. A week later teh little mouldy punnets get remembered and chucked out...

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mytwopenceworth · 12/09/2007 15:04

You've been looking in my fridge and my furry strawberries, haven't you?

jaynehater · 12/09/2007 15:06

Cauliflower.

Creamy white perfection in the shop...

grey liquid by the time I remember .....

pyjamagirl · 12/09/2007 15:07

carrotts and celery I always think I'll give them to the kids as healthy snacks
they always end up brown in the back of the fridge

Chickhick · 12/09/2007 15:08

It varies. At the moment I have an out of date carton of figs, I was going to follow a recipe in Tana Ramsey's new book but never got around to it. Berries and bananas never seem to get eaten. I order from Ocado and find that the sell by dates are quite close so I do seem to be forever throwing out fruit and veg.

mytwopenceworth · 12/09/2007 15:11

I never get to the bottom of a tub of cottage cheese before it's green, either.

southeastastra · 12/09/2007 15:13

lettuce and strawberries

jura · 12/09/2007 15:18

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bluefox · 12/09/2007 15:19

aubergines

oliveoil · 12/09/2007 15:20

we don't throw anything out in this house

Halo
bobsmum · 12/09/2007 15:22

courgettes - I love 'em, dh hates them. He's made the kids hate them too cos they want to be like daddy. Hmph.

RickyTigerfeetson · 12/09/2007 15:25

all kinds of stuff, but i am better these days thsn I was so not too much

I have a compost bin though, do not completely wasted

MrsPuddleduck · 12/09/2007 15:32

yoghurts !!!!

With various characters, fruit, shapes, flavours all of which are demanded and never eaten.

magnolia74 · 12/09/2007 15:33

Lettuce, Oranges, sugar snap peas. But they do go in the compost bin.

cardy · 12/09/2007 15:34

Advocados - always mean to put themin salads an I either forget or DH moans about it.

RedBundle · 12/09/2007 15:39

have been guilty of buying various sprouting things (intentional, not rotting) like alfalfa but still can't bear them despite them being a Super Food

mishymoo · 12/09/2007 15:42

yoghurts, carrots, lettuce and half a soggy cucumber!

ElesJoinsTheRevolution · 12/09/2007 15:44

cheese and onion quiche

i always shop when im hungry, i always fancy one, which of course ends up in the bin.

MrsSpoon · 12/09/2007 15:53

Kiwis, I have stopped buying them. DS1 and I really like them but when it comes down to it they are not the most practical of fruits, can hardly be grabbed out the fruit bowl and eaten on the way up the road.

Mercy · 12/09/2007 16:00

Lettuce
Cucumber
Bacon (only dd and I eat it so I freeze it after we've had a couple of pieces, I take it out again and don't get around to eating it all and then it goes off)
Cream (keep meaning to use it in a couple of meals but somehow hardly ever get around to making them)
Yoghurts (dh always gets too many)

Cappuccino · 12/09/2007 16:03

carrots

I am always going to chop them up for snacks

hermykne · 12/09/2007 16:03

bok choi

visions of asian dinners being presented daily , healthy, quick and light and it doesnt happen

lottilolipop · 12/09/2007 16:05

you all need to get some hens they eat everything and you get something back

saythatagain · 12/09/2007 16:06

Fresh bags of herbs, cucumber and the old favourite - lovely speciality bread thats so special it walks to the bin on it's own!

hermykne · 12/09/2007 16:08

lollipop my mother had pigs, ate everything bar meat, and now they are in her freezer!

lottilolipop · 12/09/2007 16:08

i bet the bacon tasted good!!!