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  1. Community co-op-type grocery store for grassfed meats, liver, bones for stew
  2. Trader Joe's for cheap wine, parmesan Reggiano, ground beef, Kerrygold butter, frozen wild-caught salmon, cod, halibut, and sole
  3. Costco for lamb and cheap cuts of meat for the crock pot, good case of wine, frozen scallops
  4. Regular grocery store for onions, berries, Nathan's pickles (good potassium source! No "evaporated cane juice" [sugar--take that Claussen's!], Morton's lite salt (for extra potassium!), poblano peppers, broccolini, "Taste of Thai" red curry paste
  5. Asian store for additive-free coconut milk
  6. Indian store for cinnamon sticks, Ayurvedic soap, chilli powder (that's how they spell it!), and maybe some Neem tooth powder
  7. All the online vendors...too many to name...Green Pastures for fermented cod liver oil...Tropical Traditions for red palm oil and coconut oil...iherb or Freeda for vitamins (D, C, Magnesium)

Am I high-maintenance or what?

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I don't think you are high maintenance! You just know what you want and the best places to find it. – sherpamelissa Dec 16 2010 at 16:12
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What is a grocery store? I have meat and veggi CSA's, farmers market, and a norrie's(health food store). – Ebice Mar 27 2011 at 21:16
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I try my best not to step foot in a grocery store, but I still need to every once in awhile.

Beef/Chicken/Pork - Co-Op/Cowshare
Veggies - Saturday farmer's market downtown
Coconut Oil - Online
Kerrygold, lamb, canned goods, wine, Bubbie's Pickles - Local grocery (Publix)
Bacon, bulk nuts, kombucha, spices - Yuppie Grocery (Fresh Market)
Coconut Aminos, bulk nuts, tea - Hippy Grocery (Whole Foods)

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The farmer market and two stores that are all walking distance, one store that has to use bus to get to. If I want some treats, I go to WH on bus as well.

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