I can honestly say I've never given this matter a moment's thought before today. I think I dry my silverware in the direction it happens to be in my hand when I put it in the rack.
'Him'
Spike's Bitches 26: Damn right I'm impure!
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
One of my co-workers just came in to tell me she might have to leave work -- a piano fell on her son's fingers. And now there are old cartoon clips playing in my head involving pianos falling on various characters.
Don't feel bad. I once got hit in the hand with a sledgehammer and through the trip to the hospital (from the middle of nowhere), the x-rays, and for the next few weeks in a sling that was all *I* could think about too.
Cash, they also have the best price on organic rice milk, and some kick-ass house brand shampoos and conditioners.
Really, if you go there for basics and forget about the really nice and tempting stuff, the prices are not too shabby.
probably accept the research assistant position
Yay, vw!
eta: I only go to Whole Foods when I need to feed the relatives with celiac disease because their selection of rice flour goodies is well-defined. I let my nephew pick out his own treats.
Cash, they also have the best price on organic rice milk, and some kick-ass house brand shampoos and conditioners.
I LOVE their dairy section. I'm so wanting to scour the aisles now. I'm excited to go back on my own when I can explore.
Whole Foods' own 365 brand is really pretty reasonable. You just have to resist the desire to try the shiny new foods.
We don't have a Whole Foods here. We have a Fresh Market, which I think is very similiar. In a couple of pay checks I may have to go treat myself.
You just have to resist the desire to try the shiny new foods.
Hellloooooo. It's me here. I'm like a magpie.
The Whole Foods here is great for organic produce (most of the other grocery stores have a pretty tiny selection) and the cheese section, which is one of the only places I've found to consistantly have vegetarian-rennet cheese. I've been buying the 365 Organic Pasta Sauce lately -- it's organic, relatively cheap, and a pretty good basic bottled sauce.
I didn't say that I resisted the shiny new foods. That's why I don't go to Whole Foods very often. I'm the person going, "Ooh, heirloom tomatoes! Oh, look! Chocolate-covered ginger."