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I was going to ask you if they ever got a cafe at Harry's Market there in

Marietta?

That was something I really love at Dekalb Farmer's Market.

http://www.dekalbfarmersmarket.com/

 

I love the huge bottles of Mango Nectur. We get cases of it when we go...

Yummmmmmmmmm.

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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They have a buffet though not a cafe. They do have fresh coffee on an honor

system which is cafe-enough for me *big smile*

I've never eaten at the buffet, I don't do buffets since a nasty e coli

incident a few years ago, besides I'm usually too sidetracked at the cheese.

Ummmmmm....moldy smells like feet cheese is my weakness.

Meg

 

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

>

> I was going to ask you if they ever got a cafe at Harry's Market there

> in Marietta?

> That was something I really love at Dekalb Farmer's Market.

> http://www.dekalbfarmersmarket.com/

>

> I love the huge bottles of Mango Nectur. We get cases of it when we go...

> Yummmmmmmmmm.

> Judy

> -

> Meg

> <%40>

> 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 <jtwigg%40frontiernet.net>>

> 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>

> <%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><jtwigg%40frontiern

> et.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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Everyone would enjoy it but me, LOL. I wouldn't mind bringing my older 2

but honestly, I kind of wanted the day to myself so I could browse in

peace. I def can't come Friday, I have other plans. I only found out about

the convention yesterday.

 

meg

 

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

>

> Bring the kids. Everyone else does and they enjoy it. They really love

> the curriculum hall and helping pick out their new things for the new year.

> They attend workshops with me, which they enjoy and then we are on the same

> page for the next school year with where I want them to go with things. My

> kids have always tagged along. Come both days. Most folks find they need

> both days to attend all the workshops they want to and shop the curriculum

> Fair. www.geogiahomeschool.com We have homeschooled for 10 years and love

> it. They will have a Future Leaders of America Program for Middle and

> Highschoolers on Friday(Tomorrow), which my kids have gone to several times.

> This year they want to attend the workshops with me. These are always

> something that inspires us for our next year of school. We leave with tons

> of great stuff and more ideas. You know at different ages they are

> interested in different things and studies needed change. I never tire of

> going to these yearly.

> Judy

>

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> Meg

> <%40>

> Thursday, July 27, 2006 3:12 PM

> Re: Whole Food market Recipes

>

> 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 <jtwigg%40frontiernet.net>>

> 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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