Food and beverages needed for the next eight days

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I’m putting together a grocery list for the next eight days of basketball

When I’m stressed I like sugary and salty foods

Jelly beans and pretzels top the list

What else do I need?
 
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To answer the OP:

Sugary: Oreos
Salty: Dot's Pretzels

I keep plenty of beer and liquor on hand as well
 
Here is my version of an Arnold Palmer.
First, get yourself a case of Busch Light and a couple 6ers of PBR tallboys.
Then take a 42oz beer stein and pour in a can of Busch Light, then a PBR tallboy, then another Busch Light.
Refill at halftimes & between games.
 
You want salty, Catalina tortilla chips (fareway has them) and then a dip to go with them.

Sugary, for me almost any no diet pop because I don’t drink pop. Well, maybe a can a year if I need caffeine.

You could also do Tequila shots for salty. Would work well will chips and Queso.
 
I’m putting together a grocery list for the next eight days of basketball

When I’m stressed I like sugary and salty foods

Jelly beans and pretzels top the list

What else do I need?
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I didn't think I'd really like the Oreo Thins. I mean a regular Oreo is like pretty much perfect. But the thins soak up the milk faster and are easier to just pop in your mouth whole.

Munchies... What can I say? I can pretty much pound down an entire medium sized bag during high stress ISU games. Costco sells a mammoth sized bag, which I highly recommend.

Not groceries, but I think Wendy's (if you're a fan), has some kind of March Madness deal through their app. I think it's like $1 singles & $2 doubles?

Anyway, happy eating.
 
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