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  1. Interesting...I don't think my SR offers that. Will check next time I go, though! Thanks for the tip.

    I go to the West Orange Shop Rite in the Essex Green Mall.

    A slight veer off topic, but I've always wished that Costco would create an express lane for 10 items of less or whatever, just for such "I only want this chicken" occasions.

    I've often had that wish myself, but I think it goes against what Costco stands for, and that's buying items in mass quantities and generally stocking up on items.

    What I'd really like to see is if they'd have more than 2 registers open during times that aren't so busy, and more than 5 when the store is insanely crowded. The way they run it, it doesn't seem to matter when you go--you'll wait on line forever.

  2. Imo, that's the best roasted chicken you can buy!  $4.99, and it's huge chicken--not one of those scrawny ones you'd get at Whole Foods or Kings or any other supermarket...

    At $4.99 the Costco roasted chicken gives you the best bang for your buck. For a couple of dollars more, the Kosher roasted chicken at Shop Rite is a nice alternative without having to deal with the Costco crowd.

  3. Honestly, I can't comment on the regular meals served here - they had what I thought was a fantastic salad, where you choose the base salad (Romaine or Mixed Greens) and then pick from a variety of toppings, including roasted chicken.  They put it all together and mixed it up for you.  By far, my favorite place for a salad within a reasonable distance from work.  I drove over yesterday, after only having been there last week, and there was a sign "Closed - Lost our Lease"

    I guess I should have realized when the only selection for the base salad last week was ICEBERG  :hmmm:

    BUMMER!!

    Suggestions for a good salad in the W/O - Caldwell area?  (I know there is a salad thread somewhere but I can't really hunt for it now)

    There is Tossed in Livingston, but they are a little expensive.

  4. Can't believe I'm the first to post this, but...drumroll, please...the new WO Whole Foods is scheduled to open on November 1st!

    According to the WF web site, "...We are excited to offer hard-to-find traditional services and products alongside many exciting new dining options, including:

    A Seafood Shack featuring the freshest catch of the day prepared while you wait, a raw bar and restaurant-style sides. You can sit down to eat or take food to go.

    Our sizzling Cantina will offer special daily platos, tortillas made in-house, in addition to our daily Latin fare. It's an ideal spot for a family dinner or casual date.

    A Candy Island stocked with a decadent selection of chocolates and seasonal treats.

    A large selection of kosher foods.

    A full-service seafood counter with a robust selection of the freshest fish and shellfish availale, and knowledgeable team members to help you.

    An enormous selection of naturally raised meats, in an old-fashioned butcher shop setting, with real butchers who cut to order and answer cooking questions."

    GOOD STUFF!!  :cool:

    Edit:  I also think this is great, and am surprised they don't publicize this fact a lot more:  "Whole Foods Market West Orange as well as all other stores, facilities, bake houses, distribution centers, regional offices and national headquarters in the United States and Canada, has offset 100% of the electricity we use with clean, sustainable wind energy. Whole Foods Market believes that companies, like individuals, must assume their share of responsibility as tenants of Planet Earth. The impact of Whole Foods Market's commitment to wind power in the State of New Jersey is equivalent to removing 1,800 cars from the road or 20 million pounds of carbon dioxide pollution from the atmosphere."

    This is so exciting! It doesn't look as if they are so close to being finished, but maybe they are hustling to get it done. I wonder how this will impact traffic at the intersection of Prospect and Eagle Rock as well as the parking situation in that lot.

  5. you're a pain in the ass.  :biggrin:

    don't wanna drive?  amazon.com

    do you have a Whole Foods near you?

    I kind of guess that Whole Foods illustrates my point. Sure the Whole Foods in Montclair is convenient, but I'm so psyched for the new store to open just 5 minutes away right in West Orange! :raz:

    laziness is a terrible affliction...

  6. almost any place that sells grills will sell them.

    go to weber.com and find retailers in your area.  that would be a good start.

    Always thinking, Tommy!

    Gilenson`s...The Grill Experts

    591 So. Livingston Ave.

    Livingston , NJ 07039

    (973) 994-4004

    That's where I get mine! Quite a selection too, oak, cherry, mesquite.

    Small problem. I went there today but they were not open. I tried calling the number but it is not in service. They did not appear to be out of business. To complicate matters no hours of business were posted anywhere on the store. I tried calling an 800 number but no additional information was provided.

    Does anybody know their hours of operation?

    As I gazed through the window, I saw some pretty interesting items! :laugh:

  7. the internet has a zillion sources.

    also

    I have bought wood chips at Sears, Home Depot and Loews.

    also hardware stores can have em as well.

    I am sure there is someplace near you (if not you can get em by mail via the net).

    I may try Home Depot. I didn't really want to wait to get them via the internet. I was hoping more for the immediate gratification route. :smile:

  8. I'm looking for a local store (essex county) where I can buy a bag or two of woodchips so I can smoke food on my grill. I know that they are not sold at Shop Rite.

    I know that I can get a bag at Chef Central in Paramus, but I shouldn't have to drive that far. I'm not sure if they are sold at Home Depot. There has to be someplace closer to me that has them.

    I'm drawing a blank as far as ideas for local stores to peruse. If anyone has a suggestion, or knows where I can go, I'd be much obliged. Thanks!

  9. Really sorry about this.  There were several things on their menu that I really liked. But never, when I've been there, were there more than 3 or 4 tables filled.  And it was a fairly large restaurant.

    I felt the same way, outside of a couple of small parties I saw hosted there. I'd often ask myself how they stayed in business--Question answered.

  10. Just remember--at many restaurants, the bathrooms for the patrons are the same for the employees--the very men and women who are preparing your food.

    If hand washing conditions are less than sanitary, just think of the kitchen!

    it's the same ol' argument i know, but hopefully, with any luck, in most restaurants, the chef is in charge of the kitchen, and most likely has respect for his craft. the bathrooms, of course, are kept clean by someone other than the chef and kitchen staff (runners, barbacks, guys in charge of cleaning the parking lot), with any luck, and that person may or may not have the restroom on the top of the list. i'm not saying that's right, but over the years of being in kitchens, and restrooms, i've seen little correlation between the cleanliness of the two.

    if you want to be really grossed out, have someone inspect your own ("your" general, not you hitmanoo) kitchen for germs and cross-contamination. you'll never eat at home again. ABC's 20/20 will be glad to come in a few weeks before "sweeps week."

    Believe it or not, that kind of thing doesn't bother me for the very reason you mention. I'm sure that my own kitchen is less than stellar. I don't trouble myself worrying if a kitchen is pristine. I just felt like stirring the pot! :wink:

  11. It's very casual, but the seafood is very good at Caldwell Seafood on Bloomfield Avenue. The front is a restaurant, the back is a retail store that sells seafood. I don't know who serves better seafood.

    Caldwell Seafood was very good. I had some service issues, but they offer a wide selection of fresh seafood well prepared at reasonable prices.

    I wrote a whole review I'd meant to post several months ago, then managed to close my browser window before I posted it... :wacko:

  12. I continue to be amazed that WF continues to be compared with Trader Joe's on this board.  Not only are they after a different customer with a different mindset, but I can hardly think of 5 items that are sold in both stores! 

    TJs is a state of mind, a place that is quirky and unique.  WF is a quasi- health food store that rose to small supermarket size.  TJs is price driven, WF surely is not.

    But perhaps I am not seeing something here.  Could the folks making these comparisons please tell me what items are sold in the same form in both stores?

    Both carry an extended stock of general organic goods. Fruits, vegetables, meats, cereal, oils, vinegars, etc.

  13. The massive growth of Trader Joes is obviously causing some alarm for Whole Foods. And well it should.  If Trader Joes continues to grow at this rate, in 5 years there will be no Whole Foods. When this occurs, I, for one, will not be shedding any tears.

    I find it interesting that when I brought up months ago Trader Joes as a competitor to Whole Foods the notion was dismissed.

    I think that Trader Joes has to do better in the quality of several of their items before they can really compete with Whole Foods. I bought several meat products from Trader Joes (Florham Park) this summer and was disappointed in the quality when compared to Whole Foods. One that comes to mind is flank steak. I will never buy flank Steak from Trader Joes again. I bought 4. The meat was tough and grainy. The worse was the flank steak I bought that I thought was 2 lbs, only to open up the packaging and find a 3/4 lb steak rolled inside of a 1 1/2 lb steak. That was completely unacceptable.

  14. In general, I'm looking for a decent place to follow the team this season, this Sunday is not crucial.

    I've heard great things about An American Grill but haven't been. Is there a website?

    Hitmanoo, I've been to the Frog a number of times, but never on a Sunday, I'll have to check it out. Good to know about their wings. Enjoy the game-- I'm jealous you're going!

    Main Street Cafe in Madison has a good Monday night set up; drink specials and giveaways and some appetizer specials. But the wings...they aren't good at all.

    Oh well I could always go to Cluck U!  :wink:

    OK THIS GAME IS NOT CRUCIAL>> YES IT IS!! I BLEED BLUE> Every game is crucial.. I'll be watching the game from the best place to watch it.. IN THE STADIUM!

    Too bad Amazing hot dog cant open a booth there!

    No disrespect intended to Amazing Hotdog, but just about ANYTHING would be an improvement over the current fare at the Meadowlands.

    Aramark--champion of catering to the captive audience.

    edit to add something helpful:

    Egan and Sons in Montclair makes some pretty good wings. They have a bar area with TVs. I'm pretty sure that they are open on Sundays.

    I've never been there to watch football, but I do enjoy their microbrews and their wings.

  15. I had a good time watching football at The Famished Frog last season. The bar area has several televisions, there is a good selection of beers, and they serve some decent wings.

    Given that the Colts Vs Giants will be the only game on at the time, you can be sure that everybody watching football will be watching that game with you.

    Additionaly, it's right in Morris County, which should be pretty convenient travel-wise for you.

    The Famished Frog

    18 Washington St

    Morristown, NJ 07960

    As for me, I'll be at the game hoping for an upset! :biggrin:

  16. I am always amazed by mankind's need to somehow separate himself from nature or make himself "superior" to all living things. The need to make the distinction b/w "man-made" and "natural."

    Human beings are part of the natural order. Why is it not considered animal cruelty when a pack of lions hunt down their pray then feast with complete disregard to the fact that the hunted may not yet be dead? Or when an alligator chomps on its victim and rolls it around under the water, tenderizing it while it struggles for air?

    I just see both sides of the coin, and find it puzzling how human beings can put into law and enforce punishment on each other for how we choose to feed and sustain.

  17. Wish I knew about this place during my Lafayette days... Of course that was 10 years ago, and they may not even have been in existence...

    Big reunion coming up next year, so I may have to file this place into the back of my brain!

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