If you have been
reading our past “Find of the Week on the Used Book Floor” blogs, you know that
our discoveries often have a historical significance or meaning to them. This week is not the case. Fear not, however, as our most recent find is
certainly just as interesting as the rest.
Tucked
into the 1973 first edition book, “The Road Through Sandwich Notch” was a
bookmark from a fellow independent bookstore, the Concord Bookshop, located in
Massachusetts. On the other side of the
bookmark, however, was the true find – a grocery list. Now, you may be asking: what is so interesting
about a grocery list? Ah, behold the
conclusions we have made from these items.
Upon studying
the grocery list, one could make a few assumptions:
1. The
milk, two bananas, juice, coffee, banana bread, and Life cereal are intended
for breakfast
2. The
Comet and dish soap are to be used for cleaning purposes
3. The
cheese and crackers go together for a possible appetizer scenario
4. The
bread is quite likely going to end up being used at lunchtime for sandwiches
After
taking those items away, the following remain on the list: potatoes, chicken,
tomatoes, and green beans. Left with
those four items and because breakfast, lunch, and appetizers have already been
accounted for above, we wondered, (and we know that you are, too) what is for
dinner? So glad you asked.
We
googled dinner recipes that contain all four of those items and the most commonly
reviewed recipe we found was...drumroll…“30 Minute Pan with Chicken, Potatoes,
Green Beans and Tomatoes” (creative name, we know, but hey, we didn’t create
the recipe). Now, we’ll admit, a lemon
and a myriad of spices are also required to get this dish off the ground, but
let’s assume that our shopper already had those at home. Basically, after a little slicing, dicing,
drizzling, seasoning, and caramelizing, this recipe touts itself as a “healthy
one-pan dinner, guaranteed to please all” who dine on it.
So, there
you have it! We have created/surmised
three meals, (along with appetizers and products to clean up with after those
meals) all from one measly 16 item shopping list! We know that you are
wondering what we can do with your list this week, too…
The 1973 first
edition of “The Road Through Sandwich Notch” (complete with the inspired
bookmark/grocery list) it is for sale here at Bayswater for the price of
$40.00, as it is a valuable book. To
catch up with our previous finds of the week from the used book floor, you can
always check us out at bayswaterbooks.com and on facebook, or stop by the store
in Center Harbor and check out the used book floor for yourself!