New ‘Lifestyle’ Marsh offers a different look
“Kristi Speheger was taken aback the first time she walked into the new Marsh supermarket in the Traders Point Retail Center on West 86th Street.… Read More »New ‘Lifestyle’ Marsh offers a different look
“Kristi Speheger was taken aback the first time she walked into the new Marsh supermarket in the Traders Point Retail Center on West 86th Street.… Read More »New ‘Lifestyle’ Marsh offers a different look
“You’re shopping for groceries, making your way down the candy aisle, when suddenly one of the products tries to get your attention.”
“For the monthly subscription price of $4.95, you will receive a weekly e-mail newsletter with five tried-and-true recipes each week (one for each week-night dinner).… Read More »The Six O’Clock Scramble
“When I travel, I usually write everything that’s super important to me down on a 8.5×11 piece of paper, fold it twice, and stick it… Read More »My analog Palm Pilot
Then try this Printable Grocery List at BlueSuitMom, a resource of work and family balance information for executive working mothers and their employers.
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“Sometimes a discarded box would be a handy reminder of what my son liked to eat. I once found him assiduously writing, in pencil, an… Read More »Reduce, reuse, recycle, reconsider
“…but it’s the U.S. bread industry that’s been mired in a nightmare, watching industry-wide sales of white bread products dip 7 percent to 10 percent… Read More »Low-carb diets slice into baking business
“I was flicking through a magazine the other day and read an article about shopping lists (the article was about de-cluttering) and I wondered how… Read More »What sort of shopping/grocery lists do you use?
After you look at all 700 of our lists, head over to Flickr and look at all 250+ photos tagged “grocery.”
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“The Kroger Co. (Cincinnati), the country’s largest supermarket retailer, has opened a 105,000-square-foot store in the Cincinnati metropolitan area, its largest supermarket to date. Taking… Read More »Where’s the Beef? And Eggs? And Cereal?
“No one wants to go grocery shopping on vacation; or at least that’s what Liz Skipper thinks. It’s also the premise for her 1-year-old business,… Read More »Business owner strives to make vacations easier for tourists