My TJs has vegetables, but no, it's not where I'd go for veggies. What they have is lots of inhouse packaged food, as bon says. It's good quality, a wide variety, and they often come up with new stuff.
Natter 42, the Universe, and Everything
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, flaming otters, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
OK, so that definitely is more upscale than most of the stuff in the immediate surroundings of my future new grocery store that won't be a TJ's.
In NY, you won't be able to get Two Buck Chuck, though right-- because you can't sell wine in a grocery store. (It also seems like you can't sell mixers in a liquour store, although I don't know if this is a practice or part of the law)
The imported wine selection is a draw. That's what we went there for in college.
Anyone ever made coffee with one of these?
Oh my god, I want one of those.
In NY, you won't be able to get Two Buck Chuck, though right-- because you can't sell wine in a grocery store.
They're going to have a seperate entrance for the wine store -- unlike the Whole Foods at Columbus Circle which had to close theirs.
NEver used one of those, nor has lori. But we still want this [link]
I have been earwormed with the theme song for "Weeds" ever since the Golden Globes. I guess they played it when Mary Louise Parker won her award.
"... and they're all made out of ticky tacky and they all look just the same."
In Cambridge, there's a TJ's right by the big Whole Foods, in the same parking lot as my favorite computer/software store, MicroCenter. It's like one-stop (well, two, if I move the car from lot to lot) shopping for nerds like me!
When you say "it's all uphill from here" are you meaning it's a good thing or a bad one? Is it about the easy trip or the vantage point of your destination? I just heard someone else flip flop between downhill and uphill, and I was wondering how clear it was.
"it's all uphill from here"
I don't think I've ever heard that exact phrase. I've heard "it's an uphill battle" (meaning, it's difficult), and "it's all downhill from here" (meaning, the hard part is over).