Third stop on my "One set of Footprints in the Sands of Time and Space" tour. Great produce selection. I really wanted to buy a daikon, but i have no idea what to do with it. Maybe just throw it in everything like the Iron Chefs do. The fake meats are a good deal if you use in store coupons or just sale shop. Brand loyalty is the enemy of the wallet.
The beer selection is small and not to my liking. The frozen section is starting to appeal to me more as they get more variety in. Cheap organic ravioli! Bread is iffy here. Most of it is from some weird local bakery i never heard of or from corporate giants like Brownberry. I went with the local weirdo stuff. I skip the vitamins and prepared food areas. I even bought a tempeh. That is an anagram for "ate hemp".
Best part-the credit card reader was working. The last time my wife came here it wasn't. She had to get the store card to write a check. She wisecracked,"who keeps cash anymore?" Hippie clerk says," I do. I don't trust banks." That phrase was a source of amusement for months. WWJD? I think he would rock the Diner's Club card. He was all about supper. Happy Easter, Passover or whatever else you may celebrate!