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TJ’s score

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

There is a Trader Joe’s just under 5 miles from my house, yet I rarely get there because it’s just in a weird spot that I’m never around when I’m out running errands.  Well, this morning I was out and about and happened to be right next to it, so I figured I’d pop in and see if there was anything I couldn’t live without.  Of course there was!

Wild Sockeye!!!!  My local market only has farmed, which isn’t the worst thing in the world, but wild is awesome.  For anyone thinking, OMG, FROZEN???  WTF??!?  Well, if I go buy a pound of salmon, I end up just lopping it into single serve filets and freezing it anyway.  Perhaps heresy, but TJ’s simply saved me that step.

I’m going to have kickass lunches this coming week. :)

I love our Asian markets…

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

We used to have an Asian market just up the street, but as the demographics of the neighborhoods have changed, so have the shops.  So now, the nearest market (Lotto – can’t find any link for it online) is about 25 minutes away, so I don’t get over there as much as I’d like.  (The international section of our local grocery is getting better, but just not the same!)

If you are lucky enough to have an Asian market near you and have been too intimidated to walk in (yes, it can be intimidating, especially if it’s laid out so the first thing you see are live turtles.) go do it anyway.  They’re great places to just wander around if nothing else.  You may very well stumble across that sauce or spice or snack you’ve had before somewhere and have never been able to find anywhere else.

But today I had errands to run that had me right there, so I had to pop in, if for no other reason than chopsticks, as I’ve just about exhausted my supply that I bought in Chinatown a while back.  Let’s face it, there are just some things that really should be eaten with chopsticks:  Chinese take out, Japanese sticky rice, Ramen and Soba just to start with.  And I like all these things, so I need chopsticks.

This market also happens to have a great little housewares section with tons of cups and bowls and plates and a positively dizzying array of rice cookers.  I picked up a couple proper bowls for sticky rice (or miso) and a couple plates that will make perfect spoon rests, even if that wasn’t the original intent of the designer:

Then to the chopsticks.  Picked up a pack of metal ones, and a couple packs of what I thought were wooden, except I now realize they are plastic.  So, I am set for chopsticks until I die.  (The plastic ones were incredibly cheap, so there are still no worries over losing one in a lunchbag or in the garbage disposal.)  I almost made the mistake of getting Korean ones, which isn’t the worst thing in the world, but they’re more oval shaped than round and a little harder to use, and I don’t feel like accidentally flinging ramen across the room.

On to the noodle aisle – because I can. :)  Spied some Soba noodles with the bonus of English cooking directions on the back.  (My knowledge of Kanji is non-existent.  3 years in Japan and I was still doing good to be able to sound out Katakana symbols, the most basic of the language.)  Now, just to figure out how to season them properly!  (I’m already thinking cooking in chicken stock might be a good place to start.)

Of course I had to hit the candy aisle.  And of course I had to grab a box of Pocky.

And some orange bubblegum that I used to get all the time when we were overseas.  (It’s just like Chiclets, but better somehow.)

Now, I’m off to enjoy some sticky rice the way it supposed to be enjoyed:

(Let’s just pretend that the Mountain Dew I’ll be drinking with it is a traditional cold accompaniment for sticky rice.)

Market to Market…

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007

So, I was out and about today and decided to check out the new Bloom grocery store. Food Lion has replaced just about all their NoVa stores with the new Bloom brand and have been marketing it pretty heavily. I was curious to see if it was actually different or not.

The Food Lion’s up here were OK, but not great. (As opposed to the ones down in OBX, which are very nice – odd.) Bloom’s are basically the same thing with new graphics and a few small, new departments – more organic, some more prepared foods, but really nothing exciting at all.

The oddest thing is that in my experience, people tend to shop from the right hand of the store to the left hand side. And yet, Bloom has all the frozen foods on the far right hand aisle. Doesn’t make sense to me.

So, Wegman’s is still far and away the best market in the area. Even though it’s 20 minutes away, it’s worth it. And that is where I did my shopping today so we can either have meatloaf or Swedish Meatballs for dinner tomorrow evening.

The Mojito Company

Saturday, September 15th, 2007
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Honestly, I wouldn’t have thought a single Cuban drink could spawn an entire online store, but it would seem that it can. Their motto is “your source for everything mojito” – and it does look as though they really are.