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El Diablo 03-30-2007 04:29 PM

Great (and not-so great) finds at Whole Foods
 
Astro had a great thread on Trader Joe's finds (see resource guide thread for link). I've recently started shopping at Whole Foods more, so figured a similar thread might be good.

So far, here are two new frozen items I've tried from there:

Amy's Ravioli bowl. I'm generally a big fan of Amy's stuff, I've tried a bunch in the past that has been good. This was pretty crappy. Sorta bland and not the greatest texture. http://www.amys.com/products/categor...od_category=12

Whole Kitchen (Whole Foods private label) Pad Thai w/ Tofu. This was sorta gross. It was spicy and decent flavor I guess, but it pretty much sucked. The noodles were kinda mushy and sticky and the sauce was too peanuty and the tofu was pretty tasteless. Yeah, crap.

They do have Orange flavor Crystal Geyser sparkling water, which is phenomenal. Most places only carry plain/lemon/lime.

Feel free to comment on everything here, not just prepared/packaged stuff.

nyc999 03-30-2007 04:46 PM

Re: Great (and not-so great) finds at Whole Foods
 
IMO, it's one of the best places for fresh meat (especially steak), seafood and fruit.

I've had mixed results with their sauces. I had a garlic-based tomato sauce that was pretty damn good, but I threw away a piece of meat I had marinated with their BBQ sauce.

mikeyKay 03-30-2007 05:03 PM

Re: Great (and not-so great) finds at Whole Foods
 
I got a dungeness crab there once and it wasnt so hot, but this was in denver. even tho the whole crab sucked, their dungeness crab cakes, and blue crab cakes were both real good.

-mike

bugstud 03-30-2007 09:30 PM

Re: Great (and not-so great) finds at Whole Foods
 
awesome things at whole foods:

Red dragon cheese w/mustard seed and ale (and in general cheese selection)
sweetened dried cranberries
whatever fresh salsa they make with garlic
all the different weird types of sausages
seattle sorbet

things I hate:
them getting rid of peppered salami logs.

WillMagic 03-30-2007 09:44 PM

Re: Great (and not-so great) finds at Whole Foods
 
6-pack of chocolate chip cookies. OH MY GOD those cookies seriously kept me going there for months.

Amy's Cheese and Pesto Pizza is also really good.

Benal 03-30-2007 09:59 PM

Re: Great (and not-so great) finds at Whole Foods
 
I'm hooked on Açai Organic Smoothies which you can buy at Whole Foods

Açaí Wiki

DcifrThs 03-30-2007 10:09 PM

Re: Great (and not-so great) finds at Whole Foods
 
1. Chilean Sea Bass
2. Thai Ginger Marinade
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.
.
3. Profit.

Barron

thatpfunk 03-30-2007 10:47 PM

Re: Great (and not-so great) finds at Whole Foods
 
[ QUOTE ]
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).

lippy 03-30-2007 10:48 PM

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

punkass 03-30-2007 10:56 PM

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

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price: much much more expensive. Quality is generally top notch. You can get prime cut beef. Gourmet quality everything. Any kind of cheese and wine you ever want. This is probably where most of the high price comes from.

Taste: Every time I go to WF, I can get samples of dozens of things. They all taste good. Their prepared foods is delicious, if not really overpriced. Desserts are excellent as well.

Selection: There aren't more selections (excluding wine and cheese) across the board. They just have better selections. I don't think you'll find any generic mac and cheese boxes or even Kraft, but you may find a 6 cheese gourmet mac and cheese that costs 4x as much.


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