Grocery Checklist--Casaplaya Rentals

Your name_______________________ Arrival date___________

How Many? Adults_________ Children (under 12)________

Esperanza will do your shopping for a small charge ($15.00/trip). Fill out the following form and email to escoka@hotmail.com if you want the kitchen stocked prior to your arrival. Specify amounts or we will estimate based on number of people.

Staples & Condiments:

Sugar_________
Flour_________
Cooking oil_______
Cornstarch________
Seasonings (please specify)_____________________________
Mayo_______________
Mustard____________
Catsup_____________
Tomato sauce_______
Hot sauce (hot!)________
Jalapenos (canned, hot)_______
Taco sauce (mild)_______
Salad dressing French_______ Italian_______ Ranch______
Vinegar__________________
Strawberry jam___________
Yucatan honey____________
Baby food (specify)_____________________
Other___________________________________

Dairy & Deli:

Milk (1/2 gal) Whole_____ 2%_____ 1%_____ Non-fat_____
Cream for coffee__________ Non-dairy creamer______
Yogurt (quart) Plain regular______Plain low or non-fat_____
Strawberry___________
Cheese* (1/2 lb. or 400 grams +/-) Manchego (like jack)____
American___________ Fresh Mexican (soft)______
Parmesan___________
Cream cheese_________
Sour cream___________
Butter_______________
Margarine____________
Sliced meats(1/2 lb. or 400 grams +/-) Ham_____ Turkey____
Bacon________________
Chorizo (spicy)________
Eggs (dozen)___________

Bread, tortillas, cereal & pasta:

Sandwich bread White_______ Wheat________
Fresh baguettes______________
Fresh hard rolls (bolillos)__________
Sweet bread (pan dulce)______________
Tortillas Corn_________ Flour___________
Spaghetti________________
Rice_____________
Beans (canned) Refried_____________ Black___________
(dried) Pinto_______________ Black___________
Cereal Corn flakes_____________ Sweetened_______
Oatmeal_________________ Other___________

Fruits & veggies:

Lettuce__________
Tomatoes_________
Carrots__________
Potatoes_________
Cucumber_________
Onions White______ Red_______ Green_______
Avocado_________
Celery__________
Garlic__________
Cilantro________
Bell pepper_____
Chile peppers (hot)_________
Bananas_________
Mangos__________
Apples__________
Oranges_________
Grapefruit______
Limes___________
Grapes__________
Papaya__________
Melon___________
Other_____________________________

Snacks & desserts:

Potato Chips___________
Tostadas (Crisp tortilla)__________
Peanuts________________
Cookies Oreos________ Plain_______ Other_________
Crackers Soda_______ Ritz________ Assorted______

Drinks:

Coffee Whole Bean________ Ground________ Instant______
Tea Lipton____________ Chamomile_____ Mint_________
Coke (6-pack)__________
Diet Coke______________
Sprite_________________
Other soda_____________
Juice Apple___________ Orange_________ Tropical_______
Beer Corona__________ Dos XX _________ Dark___________
Liquor (specify)_________________
Margarita mix____________________
Other____________________________

Paper Goods:

Paper towels________________
Napkins_____________________
Paper plates________________
Kleenex_____________________
Other_______________________

Other:
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*Note that many foods in Mexico are different than what you may be used to. Cheeses are quite different (and delicious). There is a huge variety available, so you might want to go to the deli department and ask for samples. (Cheddar is often not available.)
If you want to buy steaks to barbeque, we suggest the carniceria on Calle Uno (First St.) If you want fish or shrimp, ask Esperanza for directions, or she can pick it up for you.