ISO: ISO Nan: Fred Meyer has on the vine tomatoes for .98/lb this week. whoopee

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angak

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(that's a really good price up here) It's Evelyn's Briami and oven roasted tomatoes for the freezer for me this week.

I'm so bad---I pick the tomatoes off the vine so I get more tomato for the $$. teehee.

 
Ha! Last summer the best grocery-store-chain tomatoe I bought was from . . .

Canada! I cannot buy a good, reasonably ripe california tomatoe in southern California!

 
That is cool, will have to watch ads here tomorrow, the lowest they have been is just over two

dollars, but they are quite good. I've mostly getting grape tomatoes for salads. But nice to have slices.
Asparagus was good this week, from Washington.

My latest craving has been for peaches, but that's going to be some time.

Hope I'm near the beach somewhere when blueberries get here!

Looks like I will be back to work in July, going to wait to go back with same group. That is unless something better comes up?

 
Do you have a Fred Meyer in Ketchikan? The sale is part of their founder's day sale.

It should be the same at all stores. My house smells like roasted tomato and garlic. It was so hard to sleep. I made one pan of roasted tomatoes and one pan of Briami, using eggplant instead of zucchini and yukon golds and I always cut back on the oil. I didn't eat it last night---can't wait to heat it up tonight. David is in Seattle, so I can roast garlic---he hates the smell. Another 2 pans of tomatoes are going in tonight!

 
That sounds so good! No, we have a Safeway which has nice stuff but expensive, a good sized local

market, but don't care for it for several reasons besides the fact selection is pretty limited. A smaller local market that has good prices and quality but a bit limited. And the Wa*#%@^t only has staple groceries. Juneau has a Fred Meyer.
I think our population is probably too small, including the city, burrough, nearby islands, and Coast Guard Base, think we are under 12,000. Not sure, we lost quiet a few folks when the mill closed.
Funny how we get used to high prices, but ours are great compared to the villages!

 
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