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The Jogging Stroller As A Grocery Getter

October 3, 2008 By Frugal Babe

We live within a mile of two grocery stores, but the health food stores are a bit further away.  I always bike or walk to the grocery stores near our house, but we drive to the health food stores (we always try to include multiple errands in one trip to avoid extra driving).  There’s a Whole Foods about three miles from here, but it’s along a very busy road where I don’t feel comfortable biking.  This evening, I needed some organic brown rice and blackstrap molasses, neither of which are available at the store by our house.  I thought about Whole Foods, and about some of the trails and side streets where I’ve been running with our dog for years.  I knew I could find a way to get there that didn’t involve the main road, so I got out the jogging stroller and an extra diaper, and set out with the baby and the dog.  We had a great run, and managed to avoid traffic until we got right to the shopping area where WF is located.  The bonus to this method is that you’re forced to stick to your shopping list, since anything you buy has to fit in the little mesh basket under the stroller, and then you have to run home with the additional weight in the stroller.  I bought five pounds of rice, and a 32 ounce jar of molasses, and I didn’t even look at anything else, since I knew I wouldn’t be able to fit it in my stroller basket (and wouldn’t want to push any more stuff home with us!).

It was a great evening.  The dog and I got our exercise, the baby had a stroller adventure (he’s wide-eyed the whole time, watching the world go by), and we got in and out of the store with only what was on our list.  Now that I know a good back-roads route to WF, I’ll be making the trip on my bike with my basket for groceries from now on.  Little by little, we’re increasing the amount of time our cars spend parked in our garage.  Baby steps, but it all adds up.

Filed Under: baby, food, organic living, the simple life 10 Comments

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  1. lolgator says

    October 3, 2008 at 9:33 am

    What did you do with the dog while you were in the store?

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  2. FrugalBabe says

    October 3, 2008 at 11:39 am

    @Lolgator – tied her to a bench outside the store. This particular WF has a great secluded spot out front with benches and picnic tables and bushes all around. I often see dogs there, but it was the first time I’d taken my own dog.

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  3. Sense says

    October 3, 2008 at 7:01 pm

    You are awesome. I read your blog daily, and I think I’m about your age but my life is chaos in comparison!

    You seem to have everything SO TOGETHER, and are able to do it in a way that also saves money and the Earth a little bit. I definitely aspire to do the same one day!

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  4. Frugal Babe says

    October 4, 2008 at 7:50 pm

    @Sense – Thanks! Your comment made me laugh, because right now my kitchen looks like a “before” picture from a cleaning company ad. I am far from having it all together! But thanks for the vote of confidence :)

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  5. masters says

    October 15, 2008 at 1:24 pm

    Goodness…after reading your blog as well as Naturally Frugal I am so inspired to change so many things in my life…however being a military spouse and having to live in a town that I am frighten of and refuse to go out after dark let alone without the safety of my car I am sad that I cannot do the same…instead of nice walks and park days with my girls I am forced to be inside…although your ideas and lifesytle give me something to look forward to for our future..

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  6. masters says

    October 15, 2008 at 1:30 pm

    *addition: 1) I meant I would not go anywhere without the safety of my car night or day…and also never in my life have I been a “scaredy” cat I have always prided (humbly) myself with the courage I have been instilled with, it is just that were we live is crime-ridden.

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  7. baby jogger strollers says

    July 7, 2009 at 12:49 am

    I have the Bob Revolution, which I love, but it does have some downs sides (folding it up in cumbersome). Things to look for:

    1. Light glide — my jogging stroller (Bob Revolution) is has a super smooth glide. It’s incredibly light when you push it, which makes it easier to jog with (not that i jog with it, but I do walk/hike).
    2. Strong construction — you want something really well made.
    3. Storage area under the seat
    4. Cup holders
    5. Sun shade
    6. weather/rain resistant material
    7. Ease of folding — some of the jogging strollers are super heavy and a pain in the butt to fold up (this is the one downside of the Bob in my opinion). Make sure to test it before you buy it, and make sure it fits in your trunk before you buy it because these strollers are huge!!

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  8. improve golf swing says

    July 13, 2009 at 11:01 pm

    My son is almost 3yr old and I’m looking to get a jogging stroller. I’d like any advice on name brand/model. Some things I’m looking for are: comfort/ability to lay back so he can fall asleep in it if necessary, sturdy yet small wheels (dont like those huge wheels like the ones on schwinn’s), large cover for sun protection, easy fold-up feature and a large undercarriage storage area. Thanks in advance! p.s. If anyone in the Las Vegas/Pahrump area is looking to sell one, I’d be happy to take a look. I’m looking for one in either blue/gray/blackimprove golf swing

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