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![]() OMG Our state's first Whole Foods is opening today. I am so thankful that I did my shopping at Winco yesterday.! No ribbon cutting. . . they're going to cut an eight foot loaf of bread instead (snork!!!) From Whole Food's POV, they couldn't have chosen a better location for their store but they are going to screw up traffic royal. The chose one of the busiest intersections in the city (major N/S & E/W route, can't take alternate route because of the river), 2 blocks from the state's major hospital campus, 1/2 block from the city's civic campus, across the street/parking lot from Winco (my favorite Winco), sharing a parking lot with the newest, biggest Walgree drug store and across the street for some and down the block for other high-rise executive-wanna-be's condos and apartments. They've been giving pre-opening tours all week. They've stolen the exclusive baker for my Food Co-op I'll wait 'til after Christmas to take a look-see. Grumble, grumble. Still -- they are employing 150 full-time workers. Janet US |
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On 11/14/2012 9:52 AM, Janet Bostwick wrote:
> OMG Our state's first Whole Foods is opening today. I am so thankful > that I did my shopping at Winco yesterday.! > > No ribbon cutting. . . they're going to cut an eight foot loaf of > bread instead (snork!!!) > > From Whole Food's POV, they couldn't have chosen a better location for > their store but they are going to screw up traffic royal. The chose > one of the busiest intersections in the city (major N/S & E/W route, > can't take alternate route because of the river), 2 blocks from the > state's major hospital campus, 1/2 block from the city's civic campus, > across the street/parking lot from Winco (my favorite Winco), sharing > a parking lot with the newest, biggest Walgree drug store and across > the street for some and down the block for other high-rise > executive-wanna-be's condos and apartments. > > They've been giving pre-opening tours all week. > > They've stolen the exclusive baker for my Food Co-op > > I'll wait 'til after Christmas to take a look-see. > > Grumble, grumble. Still -- they are employing 150 full-time workers. > > Janet US I'm not that excited about any new Whole Foods and the last one to open around here uses garage parking that I avoid except in dire necessity. They had a convenient store with a parking lot but they moved to a new location. A store called Fresh Foods has replaced them and is rather good on variety and quality. Fairly recently a Great Wall Chinese supermarket has also recently opened and seems very successful with lots of customers of apparently Chinese ethnicity but the parking is often inadequate and getting to it requires a U-turn for about half their customers. This does wonders for the very busy Rockville Pike, since in addition, there is often a line of cars waiting to get into the lot. -- Jim Silverton (Potomac, MD) Extraneous "not" in Reply To. |
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 12:13:38 -0500, James Silverton
> wrote: >On 11/14/2012 9:52 AM, Janet Bostwick wrote: >> OMG Our state's first Whole Foods is opening today. I am so thankful >> that I did my shopping at Winco yesterday.! >> snip > >Fairly recently a Great Wall Chinese supermarket has also recently >opened snip I thought that was a restaurant? >Chinese ethnicity but the parking is often inadequate and getting to it >requires a U-turn for about half their customers. This does wonders for >the very busy Rockville Pike, since in addition, there is often a line >of cars waiting to get into the lot. Well, that is the problem. To get into their parking lot there is going to be a lot of cross lane and interfering traffic at speed as well as cars slowing down in the lane to enter the parking lot. My husband practically foams at the mouth when talking about city planners and I have to agree on this one. There is no parking for employees, even within walking distance. What were they thinking? Janet US |
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On 11/14/2012 12:44 PM, Janet Bostwick wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 12:13:38 -0500, James Silverton > > wrote: > >> On 11/14/2012 9:52 AM, Janet Bostwick wrote: >>> OMG Our state's first Whole Foods is opening today. I am so thankful >>> that I did my shopping at Winco yesterday.! >>> > snip >> Fairly recently a Great Wall Chinese supermarket has also recently >> opened > snip > I thought that was a restaurant? > >> Chinese ethnicity but the parking is often inadequate and getting to it >> requires a U-turn for about half their customers. This does wonders for >> the very busy Rockville Pike, since in addition, there is often a line >> of cars waiting to get into the lot. > Well, that is the problem. To get into their parking lot there is > going to be a lot of cross lane and interfering traffic at speed as > well as cars slowing down in the lane to enter the parking lot. My > husband practically foams at the mouth when talking about city > planners and I have to agree on this one. There is no parking for > employees, even within walking distance. What were they thinking? > Janet US There are at least four Great Wall stores in the DC metropolitan area. -- Jim Silverton (Potomac, MD) Extraneous "not" in Reply To. |
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"Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message
... > > OMG Our state's first Whole Foods is opening today. I am so thankful > that I did my shopping at Winco yesterday.! They had an opening of BevMo in our town recently. People lined up at 5:00 A.M. to be there when it opened it's doors. Personally, I have never understood why people do that, but at least it's a huge liquor store. :-) Cheri |
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On 2012-11-14 20:23:33 +0000, Cheri said:
> They had an opening of BevMo in our town recently. People lined up at > 5:00 A.M. to be there when it opened it's doors. Personally, I have > never understood why people do that, but at least it's a huge liquor > store. :-) Nor I. I'll wait weeks or even months in order to go to a store once the novelty has apparently worn off for others. What--do people LIKE to stand in line? |
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 13:49:30 -0800, gtr > wrote:
> On 2012-11-14 20:23:33 +0000, Cheri said: > > > They had an opening of BevMo in our town recently. People lined up at > > 5:00 A.M. to be there when it opened it's doors. Personally, I have > > never understood why people do that, but at least it's a huge liquor > > store. :-) > > Nor I. I'll wait weeks or even months in order to go to a store once > the novelty has apparently worn off for others. What--do people LIKE > to stand in line? A new Whole Foods opened near me a couple of months ago. I don't remember them giving tours the week before, but we have quite a few other WFs here so it's wasn't that novel. It was impacted on the first day, mainly with people doing their own tours of the store. I didn't see significant lines at the checkout. A couple of days later, the body count in the store was what would be normal for a weekend (it was a weekday). I think shopping there will be pretty much hassle free, but the end of the store where you buy sandwiches etc seems to be really busy, even now. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 14:45:32 -0800, sf > wrote:
>On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 13:49:30 -0800, gtr > wrote: > >> On 2012-11-14 20:23:33 +0000, Cheri said: >> >> > They had an opening of BevMo in our town recently. People lined up at >> > 5:00 A.M. to be there when it opened it's doors. Personally, I have >> > never understood why people do that, but at least it's a huge liquor >> > store. :-) >> >> Nor I. I'll wait weeks or even months in order to go to a store once >> the novelty has apparently worn off for others. What--do people LIKE >> to stand in line? > >A new Whole Foods opened near me a couple of months ago. I don't >remember them giving tours the week before, but we have quite a few >other WFs here so it's wasn't that novel. It was impacted on the >first day, mainly with people doing their own tours of the store. I >didn't see significant lines at the checkout. A couple of days later, >the body count in the store was what would be normal for a weekend (it >was a weekday). I think shopping there will be pretty much hassle >free, but the end of the store where you buy sandwiches etc seems to >be really busy, even now. Is a restaurant usual? Janet US |
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"gtr" > wrote in message news:2012111413493079283-xxx@yyyzzz...
> On 2012-11-14 20:23:33 +0000, Cheri said: > >> They had an opening of BevMo in our town recently. People lined up at >> 5:00 A.M. to be there when it opened it's doors. Personally, I have >> never understood why people do that, but at least it's a huge liquor >> store. :-) > > Nor I. I'll wait weeks or even months in order to go to a store once > the novelty has apparently worn off for others. What--do people LIKE > to stand in line? Me too. Cheri |
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 16:30:16 -0700, Janet Bostwick
> wrote: > On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 14:45:32 -0800, sf > wrote: > > >On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 13:49:30 -0800, gtr > wrote: > > > >> On 2012-11-14 20:23:33 +0000, Cheri said: > >> > >> > They had an opening of BevMo in our town recently. People lined up at > >> > 5:00 A.M. to be there when it opened it's doors. Personally, I have > >> > never understood why people do that, but at least it's a huge liquor > >> > store. :-) > >> > >> Nor I. I'll wait weeks or even months in order to go to a store once > >> the novelty has apparently worn off for others. What--do people LIKE > >> to stand in line? > > > >A new Whole Foods opened near me a couple of months ago. I don't > >remember them giving tours the week before, but we have quite a few > >other WFs here so it's wasn't that novel. It was impacted on the > >first day, mainly with people doing their own tours of the store. I > >didn't see significant lines at the checkout. A couple of days later, > >the body count in the store was what would be normal for a weekend (it > >was a weekday). I think shopping there will be pretty much hassle > >free, but the end of the store where you buy sandwiches etc seems to > >be really busy, even now. > > Is a restaurant usual? I am not familiar with a restaurant. They have a deli type space where you order sandwiches (with salad and hot food islands too)... and a small bakery too - but there's no place to eat what you buy. I guess if you could eat on the premises if you really wanted to, because there's a small coffee bar at other end of the store with more tables than a coffee bar that size needs. But it's clearly intended to be take away food. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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The biggest doin's today was Becca's birthday!
Time to eat the cake! George L |
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 18:39:13 -0600, George Leppla
> wrote: > The biggest doin's today was Becca's birthday! > > Time to eat the cake! > Happy birthday, Becca! -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On 11/14/2012 9:52 AM, Janet Bostwick wrote:
> > OMG Our state's first Whole Foods is opening today. I am so thankful > that I did my shopping at Winco yesterday.! > > No ribbon cutting. . . they're going to cut an eight foot loaf of > bread instead (snork!!!) > > From Whole Food's POV, they couldn't have chosen a better location for > their store but they are going to screw up traffic royal. The chose > one of the busiest intersections in the city (major N/S & E/W route, > can't take alternate route because of the river), 2 blocks from the > state's major hospital campus, 1/2 block from the city's civic campus, > across the street/parking lot from Winco (my favorite Winco), sharing > a parking lot with the newest, biggest Walgree drug store and across > the street for some and down the block for other high-rise > executive-wanna-be's condos and apartments. > > They've been giving pre-opening tours all week. > > They've stolen the exclusive baker for my Food Co-op > > I'll wait 'til after Christmas to take a look-see. > > Grumble, grumble. Still -- they are employing 150 full-time workers. The job gain is great! I'm not impressed with whole foods. There are a few things I buy there that I can't find in other places, though that's been a while since I needed them. Mostly just some supplements and empty gel caps for my cats medication. |
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 18:39:13 -0600, George Leppla
> wrote: >The biggest doin's today was Becca's birthday! > >Time to eat the cake! > >George L Happy Birthday, Becca! Janet US |
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On 2012-11-14 22:45:32 +0000, sf said:
> On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 13:49:30 -0800, gtr > wrote: > >> On 2012-11-14 20:23:33 +0000, Cheri said: >> >>> They had an opening of BevMo in our town recently. People lined up at >>> 5:00 A.M. to be there when it opened it's doors. Personally, I have >>> never understood why people do that, but at least it's a huge liquor >>> store. :-) >> >> Nor I. I'll wait weeks or even months in order to go to a store once >> the novelty has apparently worn off for others. What--do people LIKE >> to stand in line? > > A new Whole Foods opened near me a couple of months ago. I don't > remember them giving tours the week before, but we have quite a few > other WFs here so it's wasn't that novel. It was impacted on the > first day, mainly with people doing their own tours of the store. I > didn't see significant lines at the checkout. A couple of days later, > the body count in the store was what would be normal for a weekend (it > was a weekday). I think shopping there will be pretty much hassle > free, but the end of the store where you buy sandwiches etc seems to > be really busy, even now. When I see a great review for a restaurant in the local rags I always put it on my list to do in 3-6 months. |
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On 2012-11-15 00:12:30 +0000, sf said:
> On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 16:30:16 -0700, Janet Bostwick > > wrote: > >> On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 14:45:32 -0800, sf > wrote: >> >>> On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 13:49:30 -0800, gtr > wrote: >>> >>>> On 2012-11-14 20:23:33 +0000, Cheri said: >>>> >>>>> They had an opening of BevMo in our town recently. People lined up at >>>>> 5:00 A.M. to be there when it opened it's doors. Personally, I have >>>>> never understood why people do that, but at least it's a huge liquor >>>>> store. :-) >>>> >>>> Nor I. I'll wait weeks or even months in order to go to a store once >>>> the novelty has apparently worn off for others. What--do people LIKE >>>> to stand in line? >>> >>> A new Whole Foods opened near me a couple of months ago. I don't >>> remember them giving tours the week before, but we have quite a few >>> other WFs here so it's wasn't that novel. It was impacted on the >>> first day, mainly with people doing their own tours of the store. I >>> didn't see significant lines at the checkout. A couple of days later, >>> the body count in the store was what would be normal for a weekend (it >>> was a weekday). I think shopping there will be pretty much hassle >>> free, but the end of the store where you buy sandwiches etc seems to >>> be really busy, even now. >> >> Is a restaurant usual? > > I am not familiar with a restaurant. They have a deli type space > where you order sandwiches (with salad and hot food islands too)... > and a small bakery too - but there's no place to eat what you buy. Really. In all the ones around here (3), they all have a lot of two-tops and such near the door, but they also have a lot of tables over by the wine area. I know that's likely for tastings and such. But I thought that area was pretty much "food courty". > I guess if you could eat on the premises if you really wanted to, > because there's a small coffee bar at other end of the store with more > tables than a coffee bar that size needs. But it's clearly intended > to be take away food. Yeah, that too. |
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![]() "Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 18:39:13 -0600, George Leppla > > wrote: > >>The biggest doin's today was Becca's birthday! >> >>Time to eat the cake! >> >>George L > > Happy Birthday, Becca! Happy Birthday from me too ![]() ![]() -- -- http://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/ |
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2012 10:38:58 -0000, "Ophelia" >
wrote: > > >"Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message .. . >> On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 18:39:13 -0600, George Leppla >> > wrote: >> >>>The biggest doin's today was Becca's birthday! >>> >>>Time to eat the cake! >>> >>>George L >> >> Happy Birthday, Becca! > >Happy Birthday from me too ![]() ![]() >-- Happy Birthday Becca from me too. koko -- Food is our common ground, a universal experience James Beard www.kokoscornerblog.com |
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 21:00:11 -0800, gtr > wrote:
> On 2012-11-15 00:12:30 +0000, sf said: > > > On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 16:30:16 -0700, Janet Bostwick > > > wrote: > > > >> On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 14:45:32 -0800, sf > wrote: > >> > >>> On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 13:49:30 -0800, gtr > wrote: > >>> > >>>> On 2012-11-14 20:23:33 +0000, Cheri said: > >>>> > >>>>> They had an opening of BevMo in our town recently. People lined up at > >>>>> 5:00 A.M. to be there when it opened it's doors. Personally, I have > >>>>> never understood why people do that, but at least it's a huge liquor > >>>>> store. :-) > >>>> > >>>> Nor I. I'll wait weeks or even months in order to go to a store once > >>>> the novelty has apparently worn off for others. What--do people LIKE > >>>> to stand in line? > >>> > >>> A new Whole Foods opened near me a couple of months ago. I don't > >>> remember them giving tours the week before, but we have quite a few > >>> other WFs here so it's wasn't that novel. It was impacted on the > >>> first day, mainly with people doing their own tours of the store. I > >>> didn't see significant lines at the checkout. A couple of days later, > >>> the body count in the store was what would be normal for a weekend (it > >>> was a weekday). I think shopping there will be pretty much hassle > >>> free, but the end of the store where you buy sandwiches etc seems to > >>> be really busy, even now. > >> > >> Is a restaurant usual? > > > > I am not familiar with a restaurant. They have a deli type space > > where you order sandwiches (with salad and hot food islands too)... > > and a small bakery too - but there's no place to eat what you buy. > > Really. In all the ones around here (3), they all have a lot of > two-tops and such near the door, but they also have a lot of tables > over by the wine area. I know that's likely for tastings and such. > But I thought that area was pretty much "food courty". To be perfectly clear, there are no tables what-so-ever in the deli/salad bar area. You'd need to walk across the entire store to find tables at the coffee bar end. > > > I guess if you could eat on the premises if you really wanted to, > > because there's a small coffee bar at other end of the store with more > > tables than a coffee bar that size needs. But it's clearly intended > > to be take away food. > > Yeah, that too. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2012 07:52:08 -0800, sf > wrote:
>On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 21:00:11 -0800, gtr > wrote: > >> On 2012-11-15 00:12:30 +0000, sf said: >> >> > On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 16:30:16 -0700, Janet Bostwick >> > > wrote: >> > >> >> On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 14:45:32 -0800, sf > wrote: >> >> >> >>> On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 13:49:30 -0800, gtr > wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> On 2012-11-14 20:23:33 +0000, Cheri said: >> >>>> >> >>>>> They had an opening of BevMo in our town recently. People lined up at >> >>>>> 5:00 A.M. to be there when it opened it's doors. Personally, I have >> >>>>> never understood why people do that, but at least it's a huge liquor >> >>>>> store. :-) >> >>>> >> >>>> Nor I. I'll wait weeks or even months in order to go to a store once >> >>>> the novelty has apparently worn off for others. What--do people LIKE >> >>>> to stand in line? >> >>> >> >>> A new Whole Foods opened near me a couple of months ago. I don't >> >>> remember them giving tours the week before, but we have quite a few >> >>> other WFs here so it's wasn't that novel. It was impacted on the >> >>> first day, mainly with people doing their own tours of the store. I >> >>> didn't see significant lines at the checkout. A couple of days later, >> >>> the body count in the store was what would be normal for a weekend (it >> >>> was a weekday). I think shopping there will be pretty much hassle >> >>> free, but the end of the store where you buy sandwiches etc seems to >> >>> be really busy, even now. >> >> >> >> Is a restaurant usual? >> > >> > I am not familiar with a restaurant. They have a deli type space >> > where you order sandwiches (with salad and hot food islands too)... >> > and a small bakery too - but there's no place to eat what you buy. >> >> Really. In all the ones around here (3), they all have a lot of >> two-tops and such near the door, but they also have a lot of tables >> over by the wine area. I know that's likely for tastings and such. >> But I thought that area was pretty much "food courty". > >To be perfectly clear, there are no tables what-so-ever in the >deli/salad bar area. You'd need to walk across the entire store to >find tables at the coffee bar end. >> >> > I guess if you could eat on the premises if you really wanted to, >> > because there's a small coffee bar at other end of the store with more >> > tables than a coffee bar that size needs. But it's clearly intended >> > to be take away food. >> >> Yeah, that too. It was this picture caption that caught my eye "dining area" It's picture 14 http://tinyurl.com/befefkk Janet US |
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 23:05:29 -0600, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 16:30:16 -0700, Janet Bostwick wrote: > >> Is a restaurant usual? > >You mean in a Hole Foods? Our Hole foods has 6 "restaurants" in it. >3 of them have their own seating in the bar/lounge fashion, the others >are for "take-in" and share communal seating. Indoors seats around >200 total in 5 different sections, with another 200+ outside in 3 >sections. > >-sw That is WAY bigger than this Whole Foods. Janet US |
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 20:58:12 -0800, gtr > wrote:
>On 2012-11-14 22:45:32 +0000, sf said: > >> On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 13:49:30 -0800, gtr > wrote: >> >>> On 2012-11-14 20:23:33 +0000, Cheri said: >>> >>>> They had an opening of BevMo in our town recently. People lined up at >>>> 5:00 A.M. to be there when it opened it's doors. Personally, I have >>>> never understood why people do that, but at least it's a huge liquor >>>> store. :-) >>> >>> Nor I. I'll wait weeks or even months in order to go to a store once >>> the novelty has apparently worn off for others. What--do people LIKE >>> to stand in line? >> >> A new Whole Foods opened near me a couple of months ago. I don't >> remember them giving tours the week before, but we have quite a few >> other WFs here so it's wasn't that novel. It was impacted on the >> first day, mainly with people doing their own tours of the store. I >> didn't see significant lines at the checkout. A couple of days later, >> the body count in the store was what would be normal for a weekend (it >> was a weekday). I think shopping there will be pretty much hassle >> free, but the end of the store where you buy sandwiches etc seems to >> be really busy, even now. > >When I see a great review for a restaurant in the local rags I always >put it on my list to do in 3-6 months. the trick is to get there while they are still doing an excellent job and before trade and enthusiasm tapers off and the food becomes tired and they go out of business ;o) Janet US |
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 22:55:50 -0600, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 07:52:25 -0700, Janet Bostwick wrote: > >> From Whole Food's POV, they couldn't have chosen a better location for >> their store but they are going to screw up traffic royal. > >They did the same thing in Austin. Not only did they put a huge store >there, but they also built 5 more floors on top of it act as their >corporate headquarters. > >The news reported that there was a 400% increase in accidents at that >intersection and in the parking lot during their first full year of >business. All the while getting huge tax incentives from the city. >Southbound traffic is usually backed up 1.2 miles at that intersection >at peak evening rush hour. > >> The chose >> one of the busiest intersections in the city (major N/S & E/W route, >> can't take alternate route because of the river), > >Yep. Right at one of the only bridges that crosses the river. And >now the first Trader Joes will be opening up 200 yards away on the >same thoroughfare. > >-sw Either you have been here to see or that is their MO. The bridge is less than a block away. Janet US |
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2012 09:11:12 -0700, Janet Bostwick
> wrote: > It was this picture caption that caught my eye "dining area" > It's picture 14 > http://tinyurl.com/befefkk Did I miss the tables or what? -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2012 09:12:32 -0700, Janet Bostwick
> wrote: > On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 23:05:29 -0600, Sqwertz > > wrote: > > >On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 16:30:16 -0700, Janet Bostwick wrote: > > > >> Is a restaurant usual? > > > >You mean in a Hole Foods? Our Hole foods has 6 "restaurants" in it. > >3 of them have their own seating in the bar/lounge fashion, the others > >are for "take-in" and share communal seating. Indoors seats around > >200 total in 5 different sections, with another 200+ outside in 3 > >sections. > > > >-sw > > That is WAY bigger than this Whole Foods. > Janet US Everything is bigger in TexAss. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On Nov 14, 12:23*pm, "Cheri" > wrote:
> "Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message > > ... > > > > > OMG *Our state's first Whole Foods is opening today. *I am so thankful > > that I did my shopping at Winco yesterday.! > > They had an opening of BevMo in our town recently. People lined up at 5:00 > A.M. to be there when it opened it's doors. Personally, I have never > understood why people do that, but at least it's a huge liquor store. :-) > BevMo was good value when it opened years ago, but they developed the annoying habit of selling swill like Bud for $1 a bottle. |
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On Nov 14, 5:20*pm, Cheryl > wrote:
> The job gain is great! *I'm not impressed with whole foods. *There are a > few things I buy there that I can't find in other places, though that's > been a while since I needed them. *Mostly just some supplements and > empty gel caps for my cats medication. Reminds me we bought Rescue Remedy for our anxious rescue dog there. A drop would mellow her out. AND, they're the only ones who carry Toby's Tofu Pate by us. But that's about it. |
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2012 22:21:48 -0800, sf > wrote:
>On Thu, 15 Nov 2012 09:11:12 -0700, Janet Bostwick > wrote: > >> It was this picture caption that caught my eye "dining area" >> It's picture 14 >> http://tinyurl.com/befefkk > >Did I miss the tables or what? I went back a looked at the two photos. There are a couple of long sit down tables in the middle of the 'dining' area and a long arrangement of bar and stool facing the store windows as well as some outdoor seating. It becomes the sort of thing Costco has in an elongated form. Janet US |
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2012 22:32:54 -0800 (PST), spamtrap1888
> wrote: >On Nov 14, 5:20*pm, Cheryl > wrote: > snip >Reminds me we bought Rescue Remedy for our anxious rescue dog there. A >drop would mellow her out. > snip Have you seen that Thundershirt for Dogs advertised on TV? http://tinyurl.com/83zvv7k I'd seen it demo'ed on QVC as well. I was skeptical but ordered one from their web site anyway. Absolutely amazing! My dog would shake and drool, even hours after fireworks or thunder and the first time we put this jacket on he had no reaction to the noise. Best thing I ever bought for him. It's an all elastic, soft fabric that wraps snuggly around his body from neck to tail. For some reason, this swaddling makes them feel safe. Janet US |
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On 11/16/2012 1:21 AM, sf wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Nov 2012 09:11:12 -0700, Janet Bostwick > > wrote: > >> It was this picture caption that caught my eye "dining area" >> It's picture 14 >> http://tinyurl.com/befefkk > > Did I miss the tables or what? > You have to click to view the pictures then arrow over to picture 14. Jill |
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2012 08:20:48 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: > On 11/16/2012 1:21 AM, sf wrote: > > On Thu, 15 Nov 2012 09:11:12 -0700, Janet Bostwick > > > wrote: > > > >> It was this picture caption that caught my eye "dining area" > >> It's picture 14 > >> http://tinyurl.com/befefkk > > > > Did I miss the tables or what? > > > > You have to click to view the pictures then arrow over to picture 14. > Okay, thanks. Direct link http://media.ktvb.com/images/600*448...t+%2826%29.JPG -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On 11/14/2012 4:52 AM, Janet Bostwick wrote:
> > OMG Our state's first Whole Foods is opening today. I am so thankful > that I did my shopping at Winco yesterday.! > > No ribbon cutting. . . they're going to cut an eight foot loaf of > bread instead (snork!!!) > > From Whole Food's POV, they couldn't have chosen a better location for > their store but they are going to screw up traffic royal. The chose > one of the busiest intersections in the city (major N/S & E/W route, > can't take alternate route because of the river), 2 blocks from the > state's major hospital campus, 1/2 block from the city's civic campus, > across the street/parking lot from Winco (my favorite Winco), sharing > a parking lot with the newest, biggest Walgree drug store and across > the street for some and down the block for other high-rise > executive-wanna-be's condos and apartments. > > They've been giving pre-opening tours all week. > > They've stolen the exclusive baker for my Food Co-op > > I'll wait 'til after Christmas to take a look-see. > > Grumble, grumble. Still -- they are employing 150 full-time workers. > > Janet US > I would think that Idaho would pretty much have infinite space for parking lots. That's the mentality of a guy that lives on a small rock. When we lived in the SF Bay area over 30 years ago, we would shop at a nice market like that. It was totally different from any that I had been in and might have been a model for Whole Foods. The store had a rustic feel with unfinished woods and gleaming metal trim. It was a nicer food shopping experience and it occurred to me that these boutique food markets would be the wave of the future. Looks like I was right. |
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2012 09:41:35 -1000, dsi1
> wrote: snip > >I would think that Idaho would pretty much have infinite space for >parking lots. That's the mentality of a guy that lives on a small rock. > snip The specific area chosen for this store is constricted by the river on one side and the foothills on the other. OTOH, Costco is on the other edge of town, out in flat, wide open spaces and more newly developed overall. Lots more space there for a big, big parking lot. Where is your small rock? Janet US |
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On 11/16/2012 10:42 AM, Janet Bostwick wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2012 09:41:35 -1000, dsi1 > > wrote: > snip >> >> I would think that Idaho would pretty much have infinite space for >> parking lots. That's the mentality of a guy that lives on a small rock. >> > snip > > The specific area chosen for this store is constricted by the river on > one side and the foothills on the other. OTOH, Costco is on the other > edge of town, out in flat, wide open spaces and more newly developed > overall. Lots more space there for a big, big parking lot. > > Where is your small rock? > > Janet US > Hawaii. The first time I went to a Kmart in Washington state back in 1987, I was flabbergasted at the huge parking lot. You're talking about 3 or 4 times bigger than what we'd have over here and it was mostly empty. Simply amazing! |
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On 11/16/2012 9:06 AM, sf wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2012 08:20:48 -0500, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> On 11/16/2012 1:21 AM, sf wrote: >>> On Thu, 15 Nov 2012 09:11:12 -0700, Janet Bostwick >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> It was this picture caption that caught my eye "dining area" >>>> It's picture 14 >>>> http://tinyurl.com/befefkk >>> >>> Did I miss the tables or what? >>> >> >> You have to click to view the pictures then arrow over to picture 14. >> > Okay, thanks. Direct link > http://media.ktvb.com/images/600*448...t+%2826%29.JPG > Shortcut! Thanks. Yes, that sure looks like they have a dining area. Perhaps not in every space. Surely every Whole Foods isn't created equal in terms of square footage? Jill |
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2012 10:58:15 -1000, dsi1
> wrote: >On 11/16/2012 10:42 AM, Janet Bostwick wrote: >> On Fri, 16 Nov 2012 09:41:35 -1000, dsi1 >> > wrote: >> snip >>> >>> I would think that Idaho would pretty much have infinite space for >>> parking lots. That's the mentality of a guy that lives on a small rock. >>> >> snip >> >> The specific area chosen for this store is constricted by the river on >> one side and the foothills on the other. OTOH, Costco is on the other >> edge of town, out in flat, wide open spaces and more newly developed >> overall. Lots more space there for a big, big parking lot. >> >> Where is your small rock? >> >> Janet US >> > >Hawaii. The first time I went to a Kmart in Washington state back in >1987, I was flabbergasted at the huge parking lot. You're talking about >3 or 4 times bigger than what we'd have over here and it was mostly >empty. Simply amazing! There must be compensations? ;o) I think what the plan is with the larger parking lots -- they see how the area develops and then sell off satellite pads at the far edge of the lot for other businesses. Janet US |
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On 11/14/2012 7:39 PM, George Leppla wrote:
> The biggest doin's today was Becca's birthday! > > Time to eat the cake! > Happy belated birthday Becca! |
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On 11/16/2012 8:11 AM, Janet Bostwick wrote:
> Have you seen that Thundershirt for Dogs advertised on TV? > http://tinyurl.com/83zvv7k > > I'd seen it demo'ed on QVC as well. I was skeptical but ordered one > from their web site anyway. Absolutely amazing! My dog would shake > and drool, even hours after fireworks or thunder and the first time we > put this jacket on he had no reaction to the noise. Best thing I > ever bought for him. It's an all elastic, soft fabric that wraps > snuggly around his body from neck to tail. For some reason, this > swaddling makes them feel safe. My brother got one for one of his bijon's who is totally nuts. I forgot to ask him today how that's working out. |
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On Sat, 17 Nov 2012 22:37:34 -0500, Cheryl >
wrote: >On 11/16/2012 8:11 AM, Janet Bostwick wrote: > >> Have you seen that Thundershirt for Dogs advertised on TV? >> http://tinyurl.com/83zvv7k >> >> I'd seen it demo'ed on QVC as well. I was skeptical but ordered one >> from their web site anyway. Absolutely amazing! My dog would shake >> and drool, even hours after fireworks or thunder and the first time we >> put this jacket on he had no reaction to the noise. Best thing I >> ever bought for him. It's an all elastic, soft fabric that wraps >> snuggly around his body from neck to tail. For some reason, this >> swaddling makes them feel safe. > >My brother got one for one of his bijon's who is totally nuts. I forgot >to ask him today how that's working out. Kinda like how gals wear full body corsets and panty girdles to make them feel safe from preditory males. ![]() |
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On Sun, 18 Nov 2012 10:13:19 -0500, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
>On Sat, 17 Nov 2012 22:37:34 -0500, Cheryl > >wrote: > >>On 11/16/2012 8:11 AM, Janet Bostwick wrote: >> >>> Have you seen that Thundershirt for Dogs advertised on TV? >>> http://tinyurl.com/83zvv7k >>> >>> I'd seen it demo'ed on QVC as well. I was skeptical but ordered one >>> from their web site anyway. Absolutely amazing! My dog would shake >>> and drool, even hours after fireworks or thunder and the first time we >>> put this jacket on he had no reaction to the noise. Best thing I >>> ever bought for him. It's an all elastic, soft fabric that wraps >>> snuggly around his body from neck to tail. For some reason, this >>> swaddling makes them feel safe. >> >>My brother got one for one of his bijon's who is totally nuts. I forgot >>to ask him today how that's working out. > >Kinda like how gals wear full body corsets and panty girdles to make >them feel safe from preditory males. ![]() Back in the day when wearing those things was the norm, most males I knew were conversant with removing them lickety-split. What, Sheldon, you got no skills? ;o) Janet US |
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