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I think it was you who tipped me off to that Asian market at Hawthorne and
Crenshaw. I stopped in the other day, and bought some produce: their
prices on some of it was almost a give-away. <looks at receipt> Tomatoes
for 50 cents a pound? Russet potatoes at 1.69 for 5 pounds? Yellow
onions at 20 cents per pound? You betcha! Thanks for the heads-up.


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On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 18:50:54 -0800, Blinky the Shark
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>I think it was you who tipped me off to that Asian market at Hawthorne and
>Crenshaw. I stopped in the other day, and bought some produce: their
>prices on some of it was almost a give-away. <looks at receipt> Tomatoes
>for 50 cents a pound? Russet potatoes at 1.69 for 5 pounds? Yellow
>onions at 20 cents per pound? You betcha! Thanks for the heads-up.


It wasn't me, but I've been known to rave about the prices at Asian
markets here in Chicago. Good to see you found a place you like.

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Lou Decruss wrote:

> On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 18:50:54 -0800, Blinky the Shark >
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>
>>I think it was you who tipped me off to that Asian market at Hawthorne
>>and Crenshaw. I stopped in the other day, and bought some produce: their
>>prices on some of it was almost a give-away. <looks at receipt>
>>Tomatoes for 50 cents a pound? Russet potatoes at 1.69 for 5 pounds?
>>Yellow onions at 20 cents per pound? You betcha! Thanks for the
>>heads-up.

>
> It wasn't me, but I've been known to rave about the prices at Asian
> markets here in Chicago. Good to see you found a place you like.


Well, then, thanks to the Mystery Tipster.


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On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 20:37:28 -0800 in rec.food.cooking, Blinky the
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>Well, then, thanks to the Mystery Tipster.


Cheers.
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> On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 20:37:28 -0800 in rec.food.cooking, Blinky the Shark
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>>Well, then, thanks to the Mystery Tipster.

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> Cheers.


Ah! Thanks.

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