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lemniscate

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I've gravitated back to Misfits recently.  Mainly for fruits and cheeses.

They are carrying a type of kiwi called red transitional and they are great, I'v bought multiples because we eat them so quickly.

Jam grapes are a real find, I dislike most commercial seedless grapes because they just taste like sugar water to me.  Jam grapes are so close to the vintage concord grapes I loved when I lived where they grow.   Buying multiples of those too.  Hope their in season for a while.

They have cold pressed juices that are a great quality.

 

The cheeses have included Midnight Moon gouda, and Ragged Point brie, aged guyere, whipped feta.  Smaller portions to try more styles in nice, usually I buy the Costco cheese hunks and it takes a while to work through them

They carry sofrito paste in a tube, grabbed a few for the pantry.  Brown calrose, broken jasmine rice, some Heyday canned soups, canned pumpkin (a very low price)  for the diy dog food.  Some sliced salami, and coppa.

 

There's still a order window to work within, but for some reason it seems easier to deal with than before.   I think it's been well over a year since I last used Misfits.  

 

Seriously, Jam grapes, they are that good.

Screenshot 2025-11-24 at 06.19.30.png

lemniscate

lemniscate

I've gravitated back to Misfits recently.  Mainly for fruits and cheeses.

They are carrying a type of kiwi called red transitional and they are great, I'v bought multiples because we eat them so quickly.

Jam grapes are a real find, I dislike most commercial seedless grapes because they just taste like sugar water to me.  Jam grapes are so close to the vintage concord grapes I loved when I lived where they grow.   Buying multiples of those too.  Hope their in season for a while.

They have cold pressed juices are a great quality.

 

The cheeses have included Midnight Moon gouda, and Ragged Point brie, aged guyere, whipped feta.  Smaller portions to try more styles in nice, usually I buy the Costco cheese hunks and it takes a while to work through them

They carry sofrito paste in a tube, grabbed a few for the pantry.  Brown calrose, broken jasmine rice, some Heyday canned soups, canned pumpkin (a very low price)  for the diy dog food.  Some sliced salami, and coppa.

 

There's still a order window to work within, but for some reason it seems easier to deal with than before.   I think it's been well over a year since I last used Misfits.  

 

Seriously, Jam grapes, they are that good.

Screenshot 2025-11-24 at 06.19.30.png

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