A couple of weeks ago I got a juice drink from the Whole Foods juice bar and I haven’t stopped thinking about it ever since. As soon as I drank it I loved the taste and loved how it made me feel!
I immediately knew that I had a problem because these suckers are pricey, but Can you really put a price on Health and Happiness?
Yeah, you kinda can 🙁 Because if you don’t you’ll rack up a credit card bill faster than you can say, “But at least I have my health.”
But, if money was no object I would get the Detox juice from WF every day. It even comes with a side of Wheatgrass!
And since it was my lunch time and all…
I got some Whole Foods salad bar love. Which I would do for lunch and dinner every day. You know, if money was no object.
This was one of the samples at WF today – a freakin’ sample of their veggie sandwich!
If money was no object I would partake in pineapple Chobani at least once a day. Right now I ration these suckers out like they’re discontinued.
Dinner was a bunch of random things including a bowl of broccoli with veggie meat and marinara.
This is regular broccoli, but I would buy organic if money was no object…
I wish I could pay someone to serve me one serving of ice cream after dinner every night so I don’t eat it all in 3 days. I would do that if money was no object…
Maybe.
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Question: What expensive food would you buy if $$$ was no object?
Kelly says
Nut Butters! I love TJ’s but I have nut butter envy when I see everyone eating Nutzo and Justin’s. My husband might kill me if I spent $12 on a jar of nut butter. I would also buy Amazing Grass more often and I also would eat at Whole Foods every single day for lunch.
Sana says
Crab 🙂
Lisa says
I’d probably eat sushi every day. 😉
I think that we shouldn’t put a price on health and happiness but at the same time there are cheaper substitutes out there…
Caitlin (EatFeats) says
Every single thing every single person has said. Plus really high quality frozen yogurt and ice cream.
Beth @ DiningAndDishing says
Coconut butter! I’ve been dyyyying to try it. But at $13 a jar, I have to save it for when I win the lottery :).
Amber K says
I would definitely experiment with new foods more often! I’m always afraid to try things because I hate wasting money. Especially because a lot of bloggers like expensive products! So I’m always seeing what looks like really yummy things until I see the price.
If money were no object though, the first things I’d want are a Vita-mix, a juicer, and a huge bucket of Amazing Grass products!
jessica says
i would hire the tortilla woman at my this local taqueria to come and live with me so i no longer have to buy tortillas. i’ve tried to make my own but failed miserably.
Kristen says
I agree if money were no object I would buy all organic and probably shop exclusively at trader joe’s and whole foods or as another blogger calls them whole paycheck! Also I probably would eat sushi every night for dinner!
Heather says
If money was no object I would buy lots more organic foods – including meats (for my husband).
I would also eat a lot more seafood…!
Maria @ Kale and Cupcakes says
Hands down, organic Kale – I’d love to have it every single day!
Nicole @ running around the rock says
I would have an entire cupboard devoted to delicious nut butters of EVERY variety 😉
Alyssa says
All those fancy nut butters I see on blogs! And I would pay someone to invent chocolate and ice cream with no calories.
Evan Thomas says
I would buy coconut butter 🙁
Stephanie @ The Cookie Battle says
+1 on the nut butters…those babies are EXPENSIVE. so delicious though.
Sarah says
I would DEFINITELY eat at Whole Foods. Often. Even though our nearest is 45 minutes away.
I would eat a lot more Ezekiel bread and Amy’s products.
And coconut butter! Oh, coconut butter….
Kristin (Cook, Bake, Nibble) says
Oh, there are SO many things I would buy if money was no object. More exotic fruits. Tons of goat milk yogurt and goat cheese. Organic EVERYTHING… crazy delicious nut butters that are $10 a pop… non dairy ice creams of my dreams… the list goes on!
xo
Kris
lindsay (goodiesgalore) says
if money were no object i’d definitely have a house cleaner (first and foremost) and never set food in the kitchen bc my personal chef would cook me everything.
Becky says
I would go to the grocery store everyday and buy the freshest, local stuff. I wouldn’t have to plan meals around the sale items. I would also save a few bucks for going to a super nice restaurant when I wanted to. I really like being served fun food!
Erin says
If money was no object, I’d love to buy some of the protein powders I see all over the blogs, especially after trying a few different Vega products at a festival this weekend. Alas, I asked how much a tub of the powder was and it was $60!!! That’s half my grocery budget for the month…
Courtney (Pancakes and Postcards) says
i would buy whatever i wanted at whole foods. all the time.
janetha says
LOVE! i just read ten posts of yours and can i say, i think you got funnier. if possible. highly entertained. the remainder part of your trip looked great, i now know way more than i ever thought i would about ostrich. your best snack ever looked delicious and that post was hilarious. jealous of the fun blogger meetup, but SO glad i will see y’all in november. your goals and dreams inspire me. and you make me smile.
Chelsea @ Strawberry Sweat says
If money was no object, I would sure try a lot more of the foods I see on food blogs. A lot of them you have to order online (and pay shipping!) and that gets a bit pricey. But they always look soo good!
runeatrepeat says
I hate to pay shipping and usually wait until there is a “free shipping” deal.
Karyn says
if $$ were no object i think i’d buy fresh foods every day rather than trying to pick stuff out that would last a full week. or i’d buy a diet coke with lime every day — those suckers are expensive!