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where do you buy your food for the holidays?
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where do you buy your food for the holidays?
I always shop at my foodstore or TJ's and I'm hosting christmas eve. Not too many (around 10). Is it worth a trip to costco? I never buy food there???
Also, i figured i would buy/make something simple for dessert since i'm cooking and ask my fam to bring something sweet. Any suggestions?? TIA!
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Posted 12/21/10 1:26 PM |
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TZ0624
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Re: where do you buy your food for the holidays?
this will be my first time hosting xmas eve and I am mainly doing fish/seafood....everyone tells me to check out John's Farms....so I think I will be shopping there!
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Posted 12/21/10 1:29 PM |
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MrsS6510
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Name: L
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Re: where do you buy your food for the holidays?
I bought most of my meat at the Italian pork store by me (sausage, braciole, pork, etc). I plan to do the rest of my shopping at Stop and Shop.
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Posted 12/21/10 1:32 PM |
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Re: where do you buy your food for the holidays?
Posted by TZ0624
this will be my first time hosting xmas eve and I am mainly doing fish/seafood....everyone tells me to check out John's Farms....so I think I will be shopping there!
we do some seafood too but, where is johns farms?
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Posted 12/21/10 1:35 PM |
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TZ0624
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Member since 2/10 1819 total posts
Name: T
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Re: where do you buy your food for the holidays?
Posted by MrsNicolaxoxo
Posted by TZ0624
this will be my first time hosting xmas eve and I am mainly doing fish/seafood....everyone tells me to check out John's Farms....so I think I will be shopping there!
we do some seafood too but, where is johns farms?
in Plainview...heard good things
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Posted 12/21/10 1:53 PM |
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Cheeks24
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Name: Cheeks
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Re: where do you buy your food for the holidays?
A&S Pork in Franklin Square, but I do Christmas and it's typically a meat dish.
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Posted 12/21/10 2:11 PM |
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