First Time in an English Grocery Store | Return to Amish

First Time in an English Grocery Store | Return to Amish

Brief Summary

Maureen and Rosanna, who are from an Amish community, visit an English grocery store for the first time. They are surprised and critical of the convenience-focused products, such as pre-cut vegetables, expensive eggs, and even twigs for purchase. Maureen expresses disbelief at the perceived laziness of English people for buying these items instead of doing things themselves, like growing their own food or collecting twigs from nature. They are also baffled by the variety of milk alternatives, particularly almond milk, questioning how milk can be made from almonds.

  • Amish women visit an English grocery store.
  • They are surprised by pre-cut vegetables and other convenience items.
  • They question the need to buy twigs and the variety of milk alternatives.

Grocery Store Awe

Grandma asked Rosanna and Maureen to get some groceries for the house, and Maureen is excited to see what an English grocery store looks like. Maureen expresses amazement at the size and variety of the store, noting that people from their Amish community would be equally astonished. She points out the abundance of products, such as pre-cut cucumbers, carrots, and celery, which Rosanna finds pretty cool.

Pre-Cut Vegetables

Maureen expresses disbelief that English people buy pre-cut and cleaned vegetables, considering it lazy not to prepare them oneself. She observes that these ready-to-eat vegetables are wrapped up for convenience. She questions why people wouldn't just do it themselves.

Expensive Eggs

Maureen is shocked by the high price of eggs, exclaiming "Wow, those are expensive." She contrasts the prices with those back home, where eggs are much cheaper. She states that she wouldn't want to pay that much for eggs and would rather just get chickens.

Buying Twigs

Maureen is baffled by the fact that the store sells twigs. She questions why people don't just go out to a tree and get a branch themselves. Rosanna says that Maureen is snobby and that English people are busy and don't have time to cut the twigs. Maureen expresses disbelief at the idea of buying twigs when they can be found in the woods.

Milk Alternatives

Maureen and Rosanna are overwhelmed by the variety of milk alternatives available. Maureen questions why people wouldn't just get a cow and milk it themselves. She is particularly puzzled by almond milk, questioning how milk can be made from almonds, stating that there is no milk in almonds.

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