Number 1 among the plethora of lists

A blast from the past from earlier this year in the Washington Times:

Want to put together an insider’s rating for refrigerator magnets? It’s been done. Hope to assemble the all-time most intriguing items that ever appeared on a grocery list? That’s been done, too. In fact, it’s a 240-page book. “Milk Eggs Vodka,” by Bill Keaggy will be published by HOW Books in a few months, based around the author’s collection of grocery lists he found abandoned in carts, blowing around in the Safeway parking lot or flapping feebly in the gutter. The enterprising Mr. Keaggy has assembled and organized 1,300 of these lists to reveal that a surprising percentage of Americans do not know how to spell mayonnaise, banana, anchovy and yogurt.

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This site is all about the book “Milk Eggs Vodka: Grocery Lists Lost and Found” by Bill Keaggy, published by HOW Books.

Go back to the web-only promo story, check out the absurd genesis of the book or contact author Bill Keaggy.