Favorite Sites for Food by Mail
#1
Posted 17 April 2002 - 05:31 PM
#2
Posted 17 April 2002 - 08:36 PM
anyway i'll repeat my posting:
i shop at zingermans.com, tienda.com and chefshop.com on a regulat basis. All of them provide a great service.
I had a disastrous experience with farawayfoods.com though.
#3
Posted 18 April 2002 - 02:06 AM
Its a professional site, and the fulfillment/delivery side is very dependable. More importantly, the passion and knowledge of the owners shines through. Could it be partly a slick marketing job? Maybe, but I always leave the site with a smile on my face...
I don't post here as frequently as I once did, but to hear me regularly rambling on about bollocks - much of it food and restaurant-related - in a bite-size fashion then add me on twitter as "thomhetheringto".
#4
Posted 18 April 2002 - 07:06 AM
BTW - as is obvious to many who've been around for a while, our favorite mail order food is crab, specifically from The Crab Broker.
#6
Posted 18 April 2002 - 01:39 PM
#7
Posted 23 April 2002 - 07:58 AM
Really great stuff, not bland and hold their shape.
Anybody knows about where to get tarbais beans in US?
#8
Posted 08 September 2002 - 06:42 PM
their favorites.
Also any opinion on Cucumber Vinegar?
#9
Posted 27 September 2002 - 10:49 AM
Gourmet Online FoodStuffs, For those less fortunate (non NYC'ers)actually it was covered twice, but i couldn't find the threads.
anyway i'll repeat my posting:
i shop at zingermans.com, tienda.com and chefshop.com on a regulat basis. All of them provide a great service.
I had a disastrous experience with farawayfoods.com though.
in General Food Topics
#10
Posted 27 September 2002 - 11:18 AM
#11
Posted 18 June 2003 - 08:51 AM
They offer their cheese via mail order, farmers markets in NJ & NY and on Saturdays & Sundays at the farm.
Here is the thread from the NJ forum with lots of pictures Ellen took at the farm.
#12
Posted 18 June 2003 - 03:38 PM
I have a related question for which I could not find an answer when I searched the archives...does anyone here know of a tried and true source for mail order smoked brisket?
A friend sent me one from Nueske's back at Christmas time, and it was pretty good (albeit a little dry) but they no longer carry them. I've seen them offered on a bunch of web sites but a recommendation or guidance from a credible source would be much appreciated. I plan on attempting to make a couple later on this summer, but in the interim laziness abounds (along with some genuine time constraints).
Thanks,
=R=
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#13
Posted 19 June 2003 - 02:21 PM
Chad
#14
Posted 19 June 2003 - 07:14 PM
#15
Posted 20 June 2003 - 05:27 PM
one of my favorite places to order is www.outofaflower.com-
it has the best sorbets and icecreams.
joanne
#16
Posted 25 June 2003 - 05:42 AM
murrayscheese.com for just about anything cheesy. murray's is a cheese shop in manhattan (even though i'm in chicago!) with an excellent selection, including a great description of each cheese they're selling. they're also pretty good about substituting like-taste cheese if they're out of your order. both times i've ordered they've done that for me, with excellent results.
deananddeluca.com for spices, and i order oils and vinegars from there as well.
anyone know where to find a VERY large mortar/pestle online (similar to jamie oliver's)?
matt
#17
Posted 25 June 2003 - 02:17 PM
here in teaneck, new jersey in bergen county i can purchase d'artagnan products at whole foods or go into nyc-dartagnan.com for mushrooms and duck products especially, but i just ordered quail the last time i shopped there, and they were excellent!
murrayscheese.com for just about anything cheesy. murray's is a cheese shop in manhattan (even though i'm in chicago!) with an excellent selection, including a great description of each cheese they're selling. they're also pretty good about substituting like-taste cheese if they're out of your order. both times i've ordered they've done that for me, with excellent results.
deananddeluca.com for spices, and i order oils and vinegars from there as well.
anyone know where to find a VERY large mortar/pestle online (similar to jamie oliver's)?
matt
i enjoy zabar's and fairway-
dean and deluca is better in person-
did u try gourmet garage-not sure if they have website?
joanne
#18
Posted 26 June 2003 - 04:34 AM
one of these days, we'll actually get a dean and delucca out here in the sticks (chicago). i've heard that they are a lot of fun. i'll do some looking for gourmet garage to see if they're in the 'e' world yet.
to those who recommended chefshop......just went there yesterday and bought some stuff. THANKS!
matt
#19
Posted 26 June 2003 - 08:50 AM
The Spanish Table, stores in Seattle, Berkeley, and Santa Fe mail orders:
http://www.tablespan.com/
#20
Posted 01 July 2003 - 08:51 PM
Here ya go!anyone know where to find a VERY large mortar/pestle online (similar to jamie oliver's)?
http://importfood.co...rtarpestle.html
#21
Posted 02 July 2003 - 05:42 AM
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!
matt
#22
Posted 02 July 2003 - 05:54 AM
Thinking about the government.
#23
Posted 02 July 2003 - 06:40 AM
#24
Posted 02 July 2003 - 07:27 AM
ups ground for $7.95, and i went for the 8".
the one i've got right now is small (prob'ly 4"), and smooth.....almost like one of those old drugstore things. kinda the standard model sold in cookware stores, i guess. i've been looking around for one like this for a couple years, since i use the m/p to make almost all of my marinades and rubs.....and especially during the summer (grilling season) i use a LOT of those!
on another note - pertinent to this thread - i got my order from chefshop.com yesterday......olio verde, chili/garlic sauce, dark soy......all great. but, for some reason, my 17-year-old daughter couldn't understand the excitement i felt when i grabbed that can of salt-packed anchovies! go figure
matt
#25
Posted 02 July 2003 - 01:24 PM
Thump, thump goes my heart...I ran through 1 lb of salt-packed anchovies (weight before salt added) in 6 months. I need more, and will search locally tomorrow or order on-line. My kitchen feels as naked without them as if we were without the bazillion different mustards we usually have on hand.but, for some reason, my 17-year-old daughter couldn't understand the excitement i felt when i grabbed that can of salt-packed anchovies! go figure
.......
matt
#26
Posted 14 July 2003 - 03:30 PM
#27
Posted 04 August 2003 - 09:52 AM
#28
Posted 04 August 2003 - 10:10 AM
Give a man a fish, he eats for a Day.
Teach a man to fish, he eats for Life.
Teach a man to sell fish, he eats Steak
#29
Posted 05 September 2003 - 08:29 PM
I could not find this site, is it still in operation?You should definitely take a look at Esperya.com as well.
#30
Posted 27 September 2003 - 07:52 PM
sites and as far as whole sale price they seem to be great for I own a small Deli.
Thanks
Joe









