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Edge of the Woods
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Medical & Hospital Equip
379 Whalley Ave
New Haven,
Connecticut 06511
(203) 787-1055
Edge of the Woods has been New Haven's response to healthy food. Primarily catering to those that...
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Edge of the Woods has been New Haven's response to healthy food. Primarily catering to those that prefer natural food, they aren't necessarily a solely vegan place.
They have a bakery on premises and have tons of freshly baked goods. They also feature vegetarian lasagna as well as other vegetarian foods for those looking for that.
The full market also hosts many local brands of natural foods such as peanut butter, jellies and locally grown vegetables. Although they are higher priced than those you can find in the supermarket, they are catering to a specialized crowd and market.
Their hours are reasonable, and their selection is great.
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Asia Grocery Store
Category:
Grocery Stores
20 Foxon Blvd
New Haven,
Connecticut 06513
(203) 468-8745
When my husband and I decided to learn to cook Thai cuisine, we couldn't find galangal anywhere. ...
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When my husband and I decided to learn to cook Thai cuisine, we couldn't find galangal anywhere. Finally, we asked the folks at our local Thai restaurant where we could find galangal and green papaya...they sent us here. It's a tiny little hole in the wall on route 80, around the corner from a Domino's pizza and a cell phone store...but it has all the Asian ingredients you could hope for, either frozen or fresh, with an emphasis on Thai imports (although chinese, japanese, and korean specialties are available). The proprietress may look at you funny, and ask - in a stern voice - what you are going to do with the ingredients you're buying. However, if you explain to her satisfaction what you are trying to make, she'll help you out and give you tips or her own family recipe.
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The City Farmers' Markets of New Haven are a joy and a delectable delight. The Wooster Square...
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The City Farmers' Markets of New Haven are a joy and a delectable delight. The Wooster Square Market opened in May, the rest (in Fair Haven, Edgewood, and Downtown) open in July.
All the produce is Connecticut Grown, lots of growers are organic certified or use organic methods, and everything is delicious. Here are a few of my favorite things:
Farm River Honey
Cato Corner & Beaver Brook Farm Cheeses
Fabled Foods bread
free-range eggs
GREENS!
and this week...strawberries.
See you at the market!
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The Westville town strip is filled with cute shops and galleries - Kehler Liddell is one of the...
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The Westville town strip is filled with cute shops and galleries - Kehler Liddell is one of the best. If you're strolling by, make sure to stop in for a coffee and nibble in the attached cafe, and check out their artists. They curate sparsely, which is a bit of a disappointment given the interesting art/artists they feature, but they make up for it with spirit and special events, often featuring small acoustic concerts.
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The super stop and shop in Westville sells kosher meat, which is nice, but if it's at all...
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The super stop and shop in Westville sells kosher meat, which is nice, but if it's at all convenient, it's worth your while to stop at the Westville Kosher Meat Market instead. The prices are a little better, the variety is much greater (veal, bison, duck and other goodies instead of just beef or chicken), and the owner is a sweetheart. Introduce yourself once and she'll remember you forever. (And, if you're single, may possible try to set you up)
Also sells deli stuffs and Israeli imports, and can handle small catering projects.
Incidentally, if you don't keep kosher, consider buying kosher meat anyway. It's more expensive, but it guarantees humane slaughter, vegetarian diets, and better all around treatment of cows.
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