I was there yesterday at 3. Nightmarishly crowded, and out of everything I needed. I was making BLT's and potato salad for dinner. They were out of tomatoes (except a few Uglyripes that weren't quite ripe), they had no lettuce except the bagged kind (which I don't like on sandwiches), none of the three varieties of sandwich bread from the bakery that I like, they were out of the small and medium jars of Hellman's, It was just crazy.
The only thing that kept me sane was the music -- has anyone ever noticed how good the music is at Watercolor Publix? And the other Publix just play standard elevator music. I wonder who picks the music...I always come home with a ITunes download in mind.
The only thing that kept me sane was the music -- has anyone ever noticed how good the music is at Watercolor Publix? And the other Publix just play standard elevator music. I wonder who picks the music...I always come home with a ITunes download in mind.
Heck, I sing along with the music at Publix. People look at me like I'm crazy.;-)...I have! I have also caught myself dancing in the aisles at Publix.
I went tonight and picked up some super yummy fresh veggies and came home and cooked a 100% organic meal for the very first time. Everything from the olive oil to the Bragg's soy was from For the Health of It. I swear it was the best meal that I have ever cooked/eaten! Hot summer days should be filled with tomatoes sans the salmonella. I plan on making a daily trip until they get tired of me and lock the doors.:roll:I also sing or whistle to the music when I go to WaterColor Publix.
Now back to the being out of food and crowds of people at Publix, remember For the Health of It, has some good selections and no crowds, and cool people. I am wondering if Publix pulled all the tomatoes due to the tomato scare right now. For the Health of It tries to carry locally grown produce when they can, so they probably don't have to be scared about their tomatoes being "problem" tomatoes. Go check them out.
I popped into Publix this morning at about 11AM. It was very quiet, but the shelves were being stocked with quick purpose in anticipation of tonight's onslaught. So my tip is that mid-morning on a Saturday is a nice window of opportunity to get in and make your groceries![]()