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Check out our Family of 3 Grocery Haul #2!
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Hi Everyone! I hope your March is going well.
Today, I am sharing a recent grocery haul from the week of 2.19.2017.
It has been awhile since I last shared a grocery haul.
I started this "Family of 3 Grocery Haul" series with the intention of sharing grocery hauls semi-regularly.
Here's how it breaks down: Every grocery haul post I walk you through our weekly grocery haul which I usually purchase around the weekend.
Beyond our major haul, I might go out during the week to get fresh produce and/or ingredients for specific recipes or if I am working on a sponsored post.
This gives you more of a picture of the kinds of food we eat in our household and a better picture of our lifestyle.
You can check out the first Family of 3 Grocery Haul (Video) HERE
FYI, when you watch the video below you might notice the cutout "hole" in our ceiling, LOL.
I only noticed it when I was editing the video.
To explain a little bit, we removed a closet in that corner to open up space.
This is "in real life" over here! We are in the middle of a kitchen renovation so things are a bit out of order and unfinished in places.
I want to share a post on how that kitchen renovation is going and my thoughts about that soon.
The kitchen renovation is an exciting process.

Also, after I shot this video, I noticed that those pickles I got have Splenda in them and I am not into artificial sweeteners.
I actually brought that back to the store.
Not sure how I missed that one!
To see what I did with the carrots I got in this grocery haul, check out, Easy Braised Baby Carrots.
I hope you enjoyed this!

Do you purchase any of the same groceries that we do? Please let me know in the comments below!
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