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lapoker17 03-30-2007 11:09 PM

Re: Great (and not-so great) finds at Whole Foods
 
they have these fruit parfait things that are amazing. for whatever reason i used to always eat them after sex. oh man those were the days.

their wraps rule.

i also seem to forget orangina exists until i go to whole foods, so i get it every time.

finally, i endorse any dcifr post that doesn't involve numbers and equations.

chopstick 03-30-2007 11:14 PM

Re: Great (and not-so great) finds at Whole Foods
 
The butcher will cut you your own bacon, and they have multiple types to choose from.

I'm not sure anything else is really necessary.

tsearcher 03-30-2007 11:16 PM

Re: Great (and not-so great) finds at Whole Foods
 
Good
American Spoon Cherry Peach Salsa,
Whole Foods Organic Dried Cherries,
Kopali Organics Organic Dried Mango,
Fresh Garlic Green Beans from the deli section,
Fresh Asian Slaw from the deli section,
Their organic fresh fuits and vegetables are great,
And as mentioned, fantastic butcher.

Bad
A lot of their staples are horribly over priced. Such as pasta, cereal, soap, cleaning supplies. Plus, too many aisles full of vitamins and related products.

Kneel B4 Zod 03-30-2007 11:22 PM

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How does Whole Foods compare to TJ's in regards to price, taste and selection?

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they market to different segments.

Whole Foods is primarily about natural, organic and fresh. they sell more perishables than any other market, by far.

TJ's is about convenience (lots of frozen and refrigerated) and unique products. by comparison they sell very few perishables.

M2d 03-31-2007 01:50 AM

Re: Great (and not-so great) finds at Whole Foods
 
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How does Whole Foods compare to TJ's in regards to price, taste and selection?

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Price: there's a reason it's nicknamed "whole paycheck"
Taste/Selection: it's more a hippy/neo hippy grocery store, so the veggies are fresh, tasty and organic, the meats are top notch, the wines and cheeses are top end, the bakery items are hit or miss (but it's more a matter of taste, as what they have that I like, I really like) and the bulk items are severely lacking in gummybears.

AZK 03-31-2007 05:45 PM

Re: Great (and not-so great) finds at Whole Foods
 
the guac is pretty decent that they make, has some kick to it but in a good way.

DcifrThs 03-31-2007 06:06 PM

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1. Chilean Sea Bass
2. Thai Ginger Marinade
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3. Profit.

Barron

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dcifr,
this is the el d forum. no lame jokes from other forums are needed, just your charming personality! [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

re: whole foods

i dont shop there often enough, unfortunately, but have never had a bad experience with any of their in-store lunch stuff (sammys, salads, etc). the place is as perfect as i can imagine a grocery being (ignoring outrageous prices).

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fair.

other finds:

1) in the prepared foods section: the roast turkey (they have very thick slices & it is awesome)

2) in the whole foods other prepared foods section "Smoked Harrissa Hommus"

3) Orgainc 365 mixed veggies (frozen)

4) southwest cold cut turkey

5) (as mentioend before) thai ginger marinade + the chillean sea bass

6) KEY FIND: fresh lobster meat near the fish section (it is de-shelled and in a 6-8 oz container that is frozen). to use, simply put in fridge for 1 day & do whatever you want. i made a lemon+lime+mango+cilantro lobster ceviche.

Barron

ofishstix 04-01-2007 01:43 AM

Re: Great (and not-so great) finds at Whole Foods
 
Good:
Frozen Garlic and Mozzarella Ravioli in Merlot Wine Ravioli
Rosemary and Garlic Roastbeef
Prosciutto
Honey Pear Vinaigrette
All of the fresh burgers and meatballs they have

Bad:
Challah

Analyst 04-01-2007 01:57 AM

Re: Great (and not-so great) finds at Whole Foods
 
Excellent cheese selection - try some Rogue Valley Blue

Pulled pork (hot prepared foods section) - this is probably nothing like authentic pulled pork but is very tasty. Beat: they make this something like once every six months, as near as I can tell

Dry aged steaks - these are pricey but much tastier than the regular (still quite good) beef

thatpfunk 04-01-2007 03:36 AM

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"6) KEY FIND: fresh lobster meat near the fish section (it is de-shelled and in a 6-8 oz container that is frozen). to use, simply put in fridge for 1 day & do whatever you want. i made a lemon+lime+mango+cilantro lobster ceviche."

sounds fantastic.


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