Grocery Shopping From a Dad’s Perspective
Before reading this post, there’s something you need to know: I am a man, and the thoughts that follow are written from a man’s perspective. I say this to establish my credibility. As with most subjects there may be many points of view but at my house, when it comes to shopping for groceries there’s a right way (my way), and a wrong way (I won’t mention names—Jyl).Time
In basic math we learned the Munnday/Knightfoot/Ball Theorem which states that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. In other words, the quickest way to get from Point A (the grocery store entrance) to Point B (back home to watch the football game) is to NOT SHOP AS A COUPLE. I don’t say this lightly, it comes from years of trial and error, but the best way to do the shopping at our house is to let me go alone. I’m faster, more agile, and have a pocket full of coupons that I’m not afraid to use.Variety
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Soon after our honeymoon, I discovered my wife had a condition she had failed to disclose prior to our marriage. It was her eyes. They are unable to see or recognize an item’s price. The condition isn’t listed on her driver’s license, but it is an illness just the same. Just as someone who is colorblind can’t see certain colors, my wife is apparently powerless to see prices. I’ve pointed to them on shelves, on price tags, and even on the inordinately high numbers at the bottom of her receipts. Nothing. Zip. Nada. It’s like they’re not even there.So which brand does she choose? None of them. She marches us back to the seafood deli where she recalled seeing some hand-fed vitamin-enhanced all-natural tuna raised on a farm in which each individual fish is given a name, birthday parties and its own Japanese Geisha who gives it seven years of tender care before it is harvested. A two ounce container of this tuna costs as much as a small car payment. She ordered a dozen.
What Have We Learned?
Troy Pattee is a writer, marketer, dad, husband, and comedian (at least he THINKS he’s funny). His career in marketing and advertising started at a large agency in New York, followed by several positions in the Salt Lake City area. He has an MBA, and for six years was president and owner of the number one carpet cleaning company in Utah. His hobbies include racquetball, skiing, mowing the lawn, and shoveling snow. His favorite color is red, and he is a Pisces.




Holy Cannoli! Your blog is marked under my favorites. Glad @dadarocks got me to you. Fabulous. Just fabulous. It I weren’t so tired I would be laughing even harder! Cannot wait to visit again.
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HAHAHAHAHAHA Troy, I just re-read this post jff (just for fun) and you are truly hilarious. I LOVE everything about this post! It was particularly fun when I got to the end and I read it again backwards up to the top. “Compared to her, the sun is a 40-watt bulb” and birthday parties for tuna were the BEST! And since Jyl is my sister, this post is even more hilarious since it is all TRUE!!!!!!
This was a hilarious post!!
Thanks Lisa. Appreciate you stopping by!
HAHAHAHAHAHA! This gives me a WHOLE new perspective on the two of you and the tuna paragraph made me snort. The perfect way to spend a few minutes.
P.S. Your theory on time is echoed in this house. My husband can do a week’s worth of grocery shopping in 10 minutes flat if it’s half time.
Thank you, Cecily. It’s good to know that I’m not alone!
Funny. Glad to find another coupon dad out there. Check this out.
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Troy, I did not realize you were such a distinguished blogger. I will be following Dadventurous from now on. Good stuff.
Funny, Troy! But i admit I am much more like Jyl. Store managers can be seen rubbing their hands together when I walk through those automatic doors…
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