Really? I keep thinking Boxed Set is just...actually I wasn't thinking. Thanks.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I've been Lurky McLurkerson in there, but it's Buffistas, so always a good discussion. There may be other places out there, but I find the other internets scary.
Note to self: find standard Asian grocery.
Have you been into any of the places on Argyle that have the ducks hanging in the windows?
Dominic's usually has a aisle with Asian/Hispanic/Kosher/other ethnic foods in it.
Oof. Person who is interested in buying my dog cage off of craigslist just emailed be because he/she confused the shipping weight of the crate with the suggested weight limit for the dog.
Dude--my dogs are 40 lbs and fit just fine. I'm not cramming them into a chihuahua sized cage.
But if you do, make sure to film it for us.
But if you do, make sure to film it for us.
Heh. Sam's crate-avoidant. But Mac would crawl into an empty paper towel roll to escape from Owen.
I should have taken a picture of Mac in the cage to post on the listing.
But if you do, make sure to film it for us.
Or put it up on YouTube!
Have you been into any of the places on Argyle that have the ducks hanging in the windows?
Nope. But now I know where to go if I can't find what I need at the grocery around the block.
I just read the Times cooking section on perfect pie crusts, and am wondering, "Where in the world would I find a real live butcher?" Because when the writer says he asked his butcher for beef suet, I am pretty sure he did not just walk up to the counter at Stop & Shop, you know? Maybe at Whole Foods, I suppose.
I think you could get in touch with a Butcher at Stop and Shop. But, are their any Kosher Butchers in Somerville or Cambridge? If not, there is (or at least, used to be) a butcher shop in Everett, on Broadway (rte. 99), called McKinnon's.
Shrift, if the Argyle or Chinatown markets don't have what you need, come on out to the NW suburbs--there are some very large Asian markets in the Arlington Heights region, including one just down the street from my apartment.
Speaking of markets, are supermarkets that deliver more prevelant in other parts of the country? Because, AFAIK, in the Chicago area, we just have the Peapod service that you have to arrange delivery from a week or so in advance.