Congratulations! That is a very interesting tip. I imagine it must be very helpful with the spinach grit.
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I am unreasonably giddy right now. Hee!!!
I imagine it must be very helpful with the spinach grit.
Very helpful. My parents always grow collard greens, and it's a great way to clean a mess of them. My mom used to pick them and put them in a laundry basket. She'd come in, trim the stems and dump them into the laundry like a load of clothes. Grit gone.
It's surprising how hard it is to get dirt out of greens. I cut just a few leaves of lettuce from the garden the other day and even using my fingers to rub at dirt stains, I couldn't get the stuff clean enough to pass supermarket muster.
Where are people? TALK TO ME!!!
Calculating the nutritional information for my day using Diet Sleuth. Oy. This should shame me into line pretty quickly. I was pretty damned good by American standards today but clearly not as good as I need to be. Nothing like seeing a pie chart of your day's intake of fat, carbohydrates and protein to wake you up.
Today, I went into the gourmet market that I'm sure is getting clobbered by Whole Foods, and they had free samples EVERYWHERE! It was awesome. I tried some olive oil on a little piece of bread, got a free sample bottle of the oil, had some cheese, a piece of some cured meat product, and I think that might be it. But it was practically a whole meal! I feel like my grandmother when they used to have samples at the grocery store and she would go for lunch.
Good for you, Spidra. I need to start doing something like that.
That sounds like fun, Jesse.
Hey, was that shrift before?? Are you all moved and shit???
A poster on another board I frequent works for Whole Foods. She's been talking about some of their policies in a thread where we all talk (usually kvetch) about our jobs. After reading some of the shit they pull, I'm going to try harder not to ever shop there. (I rarely do, but I'm going to try reducing it further.) Now I'm feeling the unions that picketed when they moved in there had it right.
One of the many nice things about web boards is getting a view of people who live other places. A number of other posters there have talked about Wegman's and it seems like a really interesting business success story at the very least.
In any case, congratulations on the grazing, Jesse. It's nice to fill up for free. My Catholic guilt usually prevents me from indulging. But I'll sample when I'm serious about buying. I sampled some Pink Lady apples at the farmer's market and was glad I did. They were too mealy for me. OTOH, other things I've sampled, like the Barhi dates, I bought on the spot.