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Englishmum Feb 16th 2011 8:01 am

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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 9181118)
Costco are really good pricewise and because they have such a high turnover their fruit/veg/meat/fish is usually fresh.

For what I pay for a container of mixed salad leaves at my local supermarket...I can get 5 times more for the same price at Costco.

Agreed. Great if you have a large family....not really worth it for us as most of (the fresh produce) would go to waste. :)

samjwood Feb 16th 2011 8:09 am

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Hi Jerseygirl

I am moving to Morristown area in NJ at end of March and shop at Costco here in UK. Do you know of any near to that area. I think we can use the same card in US.

Sam

Jerseygirl Feb 16th 2011 8:12 am

Re: Shopping help!
 

Originally Posted by samjwood (Post 9181151)
Hi Jerseygirl

I am moving to Morristown area in NJ at end of March and shop at Costco here in UK. Do you know of any near to that area. I think we can use the same card in US.

Sam

I'm not far from Motown. There is one about 15 mins away from you...on Route 10 East Hanover...you can find me there most Saturday afternoons. :D

Give me a shout if there's anything you want to know about the area.

Jerseygirl Feb 16th 2011 8:15 am

Re: Shopping help!
 

Originally Posted by Englishmum (Post 9181130)
Agreed. Great if you have a large family....not really worth it for us as most of (the fresh produce) would go to waste. :)

There's only me and him now and I still buy most of my things from Costco. I freeze the meat and fish. Even if I have to throw something away because it hasn't been eaten...it still works out a cheaper.

samjwood Feb 16th 2011 8:22 am

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Ha Jerseygirl

You may rue the day.....

That's fantastic about Costco, hopefully will bump into you over a coffee and the reasonably priced hotdogs (please tell me they do them there?!?!)

I buy lots of meat and fish too at the moment and freeze it, it's good quality stuff, it'll be great if I can do the same.

Do you like the areas around Morristown?

Sam

Jan Alaska Feb 16th 2011 8:26 am

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I'm not sure that any of the grocery stores here really equate to the UK stores you are familiar with. When I first moved over I was also stunned by the selections but after a while you get used to which brands work for you.
Fresh fruit and veg prices here are ridiculous, lol and you should see them in AK :eek: Luckily once summer comes around you can either grow your own or look out for farmers markets and fruit and veg stands by the road. I would buy in bulk in the summer months and freeze what I could.

Jan :)

oh P.S. .. Walmart sells Tetley British blend tea which isnt the real deal but is better than bigelow or twinings teas :)

Jerseygirl Feb 16th 2011 8:33 am

Re: Shopping help!
 

Originally Posted by samjwood (Post 9181177)
Ha Jerseygirl

You may rue the day.....

That's fantastic about Costco, hopefully will bump into you over a coffee and the reasonably priced hotdogs (please tell me they do them there?!?!)

I buy lots of meat and fish too at the moment and freeze it, it's good quality stuff, it'll be great if I can do the same.

Do you like the areas around Morristown?

Sam

Yes it's pretty nice...especially west and south/west of Motown where it's a little more rural. Some areas of Motown are the pits. I see you have a son...so you need to research schools in the area. There used to be quite a problem with drugs/gangs at Motown High School...according to the local paper.

King's supermarkets are in this area...they used to be owned by M&S. They sell British goods around Christmas and Easter. Gary's Wine Stores...Bernardsville and Madison...sell loads of Brit goodies. There is also an Irish store in Bridgewater Mall that sells Brit stuff.

samjwood Feb 16th 2011 9:04 am

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Thanks for this.

Have sent you a pm but you've covered most of the questions.

My son is 8, so I gather he will be in grade 2, which is a shame as it seems the schools are K-2, 3-5 etc so may start in one school then have to go to a different one for grade 3 in Sept!

Sam

robin1234 Feb 16th 2011 9:09 am

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Originally Posted by Jan Alaska (Post 9181185)
I'm not sure that any of the grocery stores here really equate to the UK stores you are familiar with. ....................

This is very true. I think the big ones in the UK make a real attempt to be comprehensive, in that they sell everything AND try to attract shoppers who need to watch their pennies, and folks who can afford to buy the very best. Thus "basics" and "taste the difference" and other gradations and choices. Here, it is either Grand Union, Walmart or whatever for hoi polloi and the various Wholefoods, local co-op supermarkets etc. for hoi oligoi -- folks who can afford $80 per pound cheese and the like. For instance, they do sell boxed mac & cheese at the upper-crust co-op in burlington, VT, but it is this brand;
http://static.flickr.com/62/220331675_bfdb8c650e.jpg

Sally Redux Feb 16th 2011 9:18 am

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Originally Posted by Orangepants (Post 9181109)
If there is a Trader Joe's in the area - they are great for vegetables, cheese and healthy cereals. Dont know what I'd eat if it wasn't for TJ and Wholefoods! I've been told Meijers is the best in this area too.

I would go out of my mind (even more) if it weren't for Trader Joe's.

http://www.allstays.com/c/trader-joes-locations-map.htm

Octang Frye Feb 16th 2011 9:27 am

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The place to go for cheap fruit and veg in Colorado is Sunflower Market. Or try any farmers' market.

robin1234 Feb 16th 2011 9:31 am

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Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 9181301)
I would go out of my mind (even more) if it weren't for Trader Joe's.

http://www.allstays.com/c/trader-joes-locations-map.htm

Funny isn't it... we don't have a Trader Joe's anywhere near here; so we say "if only there was somewhere like TRADER JOE'S around here ..." then, a couple of weeks ago, we spent a week in New York City. We were staying in a nice part of the Upper West Side, a few blocks from Zabars and there was a very nice gourmet supermarket even closer (can't remember what it was called.) There was a Trader Joe's there too.. it didn't excite us because there were two or three local options much better!

Sally Redux Feb 16th 2011 9:39 am

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Originally Posted by robin1234 (Post 9181333)
Funny isn't it... we don't have a Trader Joe's anywhere near here; so we say "if only there was somewhere like TRADER JOE'S around here ..." then, a couple of weeks ago, we spent a week in New York City. We were staying in a nice part of the Upper West Side, a few blocks from Zabars and there was a very nice gourmet supermarket even closer (can't remember what it was called.) There was a Trader Joe's there too.. it didn't excite us because there were two or three local options much better!

Oh sure, it's just that it's more like what I am used to. The first few weeks stumbling around the huge asceptic supermarkets not finding a single thing I wanted to cook or eat were scary.

meauxna Feb 16th 2011 11:28 am

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Originally Posted by Octang Frye (Post 9181322)
The place to go for cheap fruit and veg in Colorado is Sunflower Market.

I hadn't heard of that one til yesterday when the founder got locked up for being a pedo.

Do they even have stores in SE Michigan?

Octang Frye Feb 16th 2011 12:20 pm

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I don't know, but I do know they do good lettuce and arugula/rocket.


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