In the summertime almost every lake you pass on your way north looks something like a supermarket parking field.
For myself, I've been trying some of the more exotic mustards from the supermarket and sometimes I put out several kinds in pretty little dishes that I'd otherwise use for nuts.
Corn loses 50% of its sweetness in just 24 hours at room temperature, and it can take days for corn to get from the fields to the supermarket to your house.
They're now doing everything they can think of to reverse this trend and make supermarket shopping so attractive, quick, convenient and economical that you'll want to cook at home.
However, your supermarket may not have the red and yellow ones available, in which case, substitute green ones.
The supermarket industry has watched restaurants and fast food stores take more and more of your food dollars away each year.
And it is far easier to "bag a brace" or two of Cornish hens at the local supermarket than to stalk dinner in the wild.
The most potent I've ever purchased is inexpensively sold in one-cubic-foot plastic sacks stacked up in front of my local supermarket every spring.
Being year-round gardeners, our kitchen discards a lot of trimmings that would never leave a supermarket and we throw out as "old," salad greens that are still fresher than most people buy in the store.
Cabbage Forget those delicate, greensupermarket cabbages unless you have unlimited amounts of water.
The quality of these dry-gardened tubers is so high that my wife complains if she must buy a few new potatoes from the supermarket after our supplies have become so sprouty and/or shriveled that they're not tasty any longer.
Did you just decide--was this part of showing her Fort Worth, or was it developed from desiring to go to the supermarket to purchase something, or was it a combination of both?
We have a statement from a Mr. Hutchison of the supermarketthat I referred to yesterday that you and your husband were in his supermarket on November 13.
That summer there I started a job with an A&P Supermarket there in Fort Worth.
And there was, to my knowledge, at that time the first occasion that Mrs. Marina Oswald had ever been in a supermarket of the nature that is found in the United States.