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Thanks for posting this link. I posted it about 6

months ago. I highly recommend the Whole Foods

cookbook.

If you can't get the book, use the site for some good

easy to make recipes.

Donna

--- wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

 

>

http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/recipes/list_veg.html

>

> Recipes for vegetarian and vegan foods on the Whole

> Food Market web site.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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You're welcome.. Guess that was before I joined this great group. Thanks for

the info about a cookbook.

Judy

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Thursday, July 27, 2006 10:32 AM

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Thanks for posting this link. I posted it about 6

months ago. I highly recommend the Whole Foods

cookbook.

If you can't get the book, use the site for some good

easy to make recipes.

Donna

--- wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

 

>

http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/recipes/list_veg.html

>

> Recipes for vegetarian and vegan foods on the Whole

> Food Market web site.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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There have been so many newbies since it was posted

that it's great to see the link again.

They really are free with their recipes and I like

that.

I have made several of their recipes.

Donna

 

--- wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

 

> You're welcome.. Guess that was before I joined this

> great group. Thanks for the info about a cookbook.

>

> Judy

> -

> Donnalilacflower

>

> Thursday, July 27, 2006 10:32 AM

> Re: Whole Food market

> Recipes

>

>

>

> Thanks for posting this link. I posted it about 6

> months ago. I highly recommend the Whole Foods

> cookbook.

> If you can't get the book, use the site for some

> good

> easy to make recipes.

> Donna

> --- wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

>

> >

>

>

http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/recipes/list_veg.html

> >

> > Recipes for vegetarian and vegan foods on the

> Whole

> > Food Market web site.

>

>

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Yes, Dekalb is still owned by Harry's brother... did

you know there is a pic of harry hanging on the wall

at Dekalb... he is pretty crazy looking.

 

whit

 

--- wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

 

>

http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/recipes/list_veg.html

>

> Recipes for vegetarian and vegan foods on the Whole

> Food Market web site.

> I thought you might enjoy browsing thru this large

> selection of recipes.

> Click on their side bar to find even more recipes in

> different categories.

>

> I saw someone post about the Harry's Market and was

> looking it up to see if

> Harry's Market, that I have been to in Atlanta was a

> chain that was

> connected to the one someone mentioned in the

> Pennsylvania area. I see they

> are part of whole food markets, when I clicked on

> store locations.

> Interesting isn't it. Harry's was opened up by the

> brother that runs the

> Dekalb Farmers Market in the Atlanta area also. Not

> sure if that is still

> the situation or not. Spices are very inexpensive

> there to and wonderful..

> Love to go to it, even more than Harry's market..

> Judy

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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LOL no I hadn't noticed, but I am going by Dekalb Farmers Market this weekend

and I'll take a look. Love that place. Love their selection of over 175

diffferent breads, muffins and pastries. Love all those fresh flowers, coffee(I

do believe every country's coffee is represented)spices and produce from all

over the world and cheeses. It really is a place like none other. We love to

eat in their cafe, where most all is vegetarian and love the fresh pastry and

fresh juice/smoothie bar too. It is so interesting to see 5 or mor edifferent

types of eggplant or cabbage, etc....I love how cheap all the fresh herbs are

there in huge bunches.

 

Do you live in Atlanta?

Judy

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whitney

Thursday, July 27, 2006 10:49 AM

Re: Whole Food market Recipes

 

 

Yes, Dekalb is still owned by Harry's brother... did

you know there is a pic of harry hanging on the wall

at Dekalb... he is pretty crazy looking.

 

whit

 

--- wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

 

>

http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/recipes/list_veg.html

>

> Recipes for vegetarian and vegan foods on the Whole

> Food Market web site.

> I thought you might enjoy browsing thru this large

> selection of recipes.

> Click on their side bar to find even more recipes in

> different categories.

>

> I saw someone post about the Harry's Market and was

> looking it up to see if

> Harry's Market, that I have been to in Atlanta was a

> chain that was

> connected to the one someone mentioned in the

> Pennsylvania area. I see they

> are part of whole food markets, when I clicked on

> store locations.

> Interesting isn't it. Harry's was opened up by the

> brother that runs the

> Dekalb Farmers Market in the Atlanta area also. Not

> sure if that is still

> the situation or not. Spices are very inexpensive

> there to and wonderful..

> Love to go to it, even more than Harry's market..

> Judy

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I'm in Acworth and make the drive into harry's in marietta weekly to do most

of my shopping and go to the library on the other side of the big chicken :)

 

Did you see last thursday (I think) the AJC had a big story on farmer's

markets in the area?

 

meg

 

On 7/27/06, wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

>

> LOL no I hadn't noticed, but I am going by Dekalb Farmers Market this

> weekend and I'll take a look. Love that place. Love their selection of over

> 175 diffferent breads, muffins and pastries. Love all those fresh flowers,

> coffee(I do believe every country's coffee is represented)spices and produce

> from all over the world and cheeses. It really is a place like none other.

> We love to eat in their cafe, where most all is vegetarian and love the

> fresh pastry and fresh juice/smoothie bar too. It is so interesting to see 5

> or mor edifferent types of eggplant or cabbage, etc....I love how cheap all

> the fresh herbs are there in huge bunches.

>

> Do you live in Atlanta?

> Judy

> -

> whitney

> <%40>

> Thursday, July 27, 2006 10:49 AM

> Re: Whole Food market Recipes

>

> Yes, Dekalb is still owned by Harry's brother... did

> you know there is a pic of harry hanging on the wall

> at Dekalb... he is pretty crazy looking.

>

> whit

>

> --- wwjd <jtwigg <jtwigg%40frontiernet.net>> wrote:

>

> >

> http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/recipes/list_veg.html

> >

> > Recipes for vegetarian and vegan foods on the Whole

> > Food Market web site.

> > I thought you might enjoy browsing thru this large

> > selection of recipes.

> > Click on their side bar to find even more recipes in

> > different categories.

> >

> > I saw someone post about the Harry's Market and was

> > looking it up to see if

> > Harry's Market, that I have been to in Atlanta was a

> > chain that was

> > connected to the one someone mentioned in the

> > Pennsylvania area. I see they

> > are part of whole food markets, when I clicked on

> > store locations.

> > Interesting isn't it. Harry's was opened up by the

> > brother that runs the

> > Dekalb Farmers Market in the Atlanta area also. Not

> > sure if that is still

> > the situation or not. Spices are very inexpensive

> > there to and wonderful..

> > Love to go to it, even more than Harry's market..

> > Judy

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Yes. I love their guava croissants!!!!

 

whit

 

--- wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

 

> LOL no I hadn't noticed, but I am going by Dekalb

> Farmers Market this weekend and I'll take a look.

> Love that place. Love their selection of over 175

> diffferent breads, muffins and pastries. Love all

> those fresh flowers, coffee(I do believe every

> country's coffee is represented)spices and produce

> from all over the world and cheeses. It really is a

> place like none other. We love to eat in their

> cafe, where most all is vegetarian and love the

> fresh pastry and fresh juice/smoothie bar too. It

> is so interesting to see 5 or mor edifferent types

> of eggplant or cabbage, etc....I love how cheap all

> the fresh herbs are there in huge bunches.

>

> Do you live in Atlanta?

> Judy

> -

> whitney

>

> Thursday, July 27, 2006 10:49 AM

> Re: Whole Food

> market Recipes

>

>

> Yes, Dekalb is still owned by Harry's brother...

> did

> you know there is a pic of harry hanging on the

> wall

> at Dekalb... he is pretty crazy looking.

>

> whit

>

> --- wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

>

> >

>

>

http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/recipes/list_veg.html

> >

> > Recipes for vegetarian and vegan foods on the

> Whole

> > Food Market web site.

> > I thought you might enjoy browsing thru this

> large

> > selection of recipes.

> > Click on their side bar to find even more

> recipes in

> > different categories.

> >

> > I saw someone post about the Harry's Market and

> was

> > looking it up to see if

> > Harry's Market, that I have been to in Atlanta

> was a

> > chain that was

> > connected to the one someone mentioned in the

> > Pennsylvania area. I see they

> > are part of whole food markets, when I clicked

> on

> > store locations.

> > Interesting isn't it. Harry's was opened up by

> the

> > brother that runs the

> > Dekalb Farmers Market in the Atlanta area also.

> Not

> > sure if that is still

> > the situation or not. Spices are very

> inexpensive

> > there to and wonderful..

> > Love to go to it, even more than Harry's

> market..

> > Judy

> >

> >

>

>

>

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Oh you aren't far away at all from there. Isn't that Big Chicken funny. I no

longer live near Atlanta but will be coming up your way this weekend for a Huge

Homeschool Convention at the Galleria. I love Atlanta.

Judy

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Meg

Thursday, July 27, 2006 2:29 PM

Re: Whole Food market Recipes

 

 

I'm in Acworth and make the drive into harry's in marietta weekly to do most

of my shopping and go to the library on the other side of the big chicken :)

 

Did you see last thursday (I think) the AJC had a big story on farmer's

markets in the area?

 

meg

 

On 7/27/06, wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

>

> LOL no I hadn't noticed, but I am going by Dekalb Farmers Market this

> weekend and I'll take a look. Love that place. Love their selection of over

> 175 diffferent breads, muffins and pastries. Love all those fresh flowers,

> coffee(I do believe every country's coffee is represented)spices and produce

> from all over the world and cheeses. It really is a place like none other.

> We love to eat in their cafe, where most all is vegetarian and love the

> fresh pastry and fresh juice/smoothie bar too. It is so interesting to see 5

> or mor edifferent types of eggplant or cabbage, etc....I love how cheap all

> the fresh herbs are there in huge bunches.

>

> Do you live in Atlanta?

> Judy

> -

> whitney

> <%40>

> Thursday, July 27, 2006 10:49 AM

> Re: Whole Food market Recipes

>

> Yes, Dekalb is still owned by Harry's brother... did

> you know there is a pic of harry hanging on the wall

> at Dekalb... he is pretty crazy looking.

>

> whit

>

> --- wwjd <jtwigg <jtwigg%40frontiernet.net>> wrote:

>

> >

> http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/recipes/list_veg.html

> >

> > Recipes for vegetarian and vegan foods on the Whole

> > Food Market web site.

> > I thought you might enjoy browsing thru this large

> > selection of recipes.

> > Click on their side bar to find even more recipes in

> > different categories.

> >

> > I saw someone post about the Harry's Market and was

> > looking it up to see if

> > Harry's Market, that I have been to in Atlanta was a

> > chain that was

> > connected to the one someone mentioned in the

> > Pennsylvania area. I see they

> > are part of whole food markets, when I clicked on

> > store locations.

> > Interesting isn't it. Harry's was opened up by the

> > brother that runs the

> > Dekalb Farmers Market in the Atlanta area also. Not

> > sure if that is still

> > the situation or not. Spices are very inexpensive

> > there to and wonderful..

> > Love to go to it, even more than Harry's market..

> > Judy

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Well Judy, you just may see me there :) I think I'm going to swing by the

convention Saturday if I can get hubby to agree to watch the little ones.

He's going to be fresh back from a business trip though so watching 4

kiddies and all the neighborhood kids that inevitably make their way over

may not be on his list of favorite things to do. This is our 6th year

homeschooling, first year in GA though.

 

Meg

 

On 7/27/06, wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

>

> Oh you aren't far away at all from there. Isn't that Big Chicken funny.

> I no longer live near Atlanta but will be coming up your way this weekend

> for a Huge Homeschool Convention at the Galleria. I love Atlanta.

> Judy

>

 

 

 

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Yeah... we sometimes go to the Morningside Farmer's

Market. I am in Midtown so it is closest and better

than the Piedmont Park market. My husband is a Whole

Foods man so I am sure he thanks you for your weekly

business Meg. They had a special section in the AJC

today talking about how to get around Atlanta you

really need to know what the big chicken is... it is

so retro I just love it.

 

Whitney

>

> I'm in Acworth and make the drive into harry's in

> marietta weekly to do most

> of my shopping and go to the library on the other

> side of the big chicken :)

>

> Did you see last thursday (I think) the AJC had a

> big story on farmer's

> markets in the area?

>

> meg

 

 

 

 

 

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Oh I haven't tried those, but I LOVE the Veggie Samosa's and the Chocolate

covered Orange Peel, their veggies in the cafe and everything I have tried in

the bread section has been wonderful.

 

Judy

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whitney

Thursday, July 27, 2006 2:30 PM

Re: Whole Food market Recipes

 

 

Yes. I love their guava croissants!!!!

 

whit

 

--- wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

 

> LOL no I hadn't noticed, but I am going by Dekalb

> Farmers Market this weekend and I'll take a look.

> Love that place. Love their selection of over 175

> diffferent breads, muffins and pastries. Love all

> those fresh flowers, coffee(I do believe every

> country's coffee is represented)spices and produce

> from all over the world and cheeses. It really is a

> place like none other. We love to eat in their

> cafe, where most all is vegetarian and love the

> fresh pastry and fresh juice/smoothie bar too. It

> is so interesting to see 5 or mor edifferent types

> of eggplant or cabbage, etc....I love how cheap all

> the fresh herbs are there in huge bunches.

>

> Do you live in Atlanta?

> Judy

> -

> whitney

>

> Thursday, July 27, 2006 10:49 AM

> Re: Whole Food

> market Recipes

>

>

> Yes, Dekalb is still owned by Harry's brother...

> did

> you know there is a pic of harry hanging on the

> wall

> at Dekalb... he is pretty crazy looking.

>

> whit

>

> --- wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

>

> >

>

>

http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/recipes/list_veg.html

> >

> > Recipes for vegetarian and vegan foods on the

> Whole

> > Food Market web site.

> > I thought you might enjoy browsing thru this

> large

> > selection of recipes.

> > Click on their side bar to find even more

> recipes in

> > different categories.

> >

> > I saw someone post about the Harry's Market and

> was

> > looking it up to see if

> > Harry's Market, that I have been to in Atlanta

> was a

> > chain that was

> > connected to the one someone mentioned in the

> > Pennsylvania area. I see they

> > are part of whole food markets, when I clicked

> on

> > store locations.

> > Interesting isn't it. Harry's was opened up by

> the

> > brother that runs the

> > Dekalb Farmers Market in the Atlanta area also.

> Not

> > sure if that is still

> > the situation or not. Spices are very

> inexpensive

> > there to and wonderful..

> > Love to go to it, even more than Harry's

> market..

> > Judy

> >

> >

>

>

>

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Methinks harry's, which is practically across the street, needs to put up a

big tofurkey :D

 

meg

 

On 7/27/06, whitney <starrypryncess wrote:

>

> Yeah... we sometimes go to the Morningside Farmer's

> Market. I am in Midtown so it is closest and better

> than the Piedmont Park market. My husband is a Whole

> Foods man so I am sure he thanks you for your weekly

> business Meg. They had a special section in the AJC

> today talking about how to get around Atlanta you

> really need to know what the big chicken is... it is

> so retro I just love it.

>

> Whitney

>

 

 

 

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