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Koko > wrote:
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> We quickly went to the hot prepared buy, by the pound food counter.
> That's where Barb gave me a lesson on how to use a chicken foot as a
> hand puppet. I can honestly tell you I will never look at a chicken
> foot the same way again.
Our neighborhood Friday night follies group has mastered the art of
shrimp head finger puppetry. Suffice it to say that it requires some
alcohol.
>
>
> On my drive back home I once again counted my blessings. I not only
> got some jam.
> I GOT TO MEET BARB !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm jealous.
> For those that have not been able to go to a Ranch 99 Market this blog
> has a little blurb on it.
> http://mmm-yoso.typepad.com/mmmyoso/...ng_at_ran.html
>
We have 2 99 Ranches in the Seattle area (Edmonds and Kent). They're
both a little out of the way for us. We do most of our Asian food
shopping at Uwajimaya or at Central Market in Shoreline, which has a
good-sized Asian section. Recently an HT Market opened in what used to
be Larry's Market (high-end grocery that filed chapter 11) on Aurora Ave
and North 100 St. It has more Vietnamese-oriented ingredients than the
others. I found the bun bo Hue noodles there last Sunday that Uwajimaya
and Central Market didn't have.
Cindy
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