stevem
Assistant Cook
So I live in the heart of Hollywood, which is terrible when looking for fresh food.
Everything I buy usually goes bad within a few days to a week (for produce) and all my eggs, meats, etc. are poor to medium quality at best.
Does anyone know where I could go to get some really good and fresh food?
Whole Foods has become too "corporate" meaning they no longer really seem to care about the freshness of their food as much as they do their image of the "Fresh Food Store" - they were much better back in the days of "Ms Gooches".
Nature Mart just has way too small of a selection, but their bulk bin area in pretty nice.
Farmer's markets just never seem to fit into my schedule and don't always have that great of stuff either.
I'd be willing to travel outside the city limits as long as I know the food won't be rotten or anything within a few days.
Thanks for any help.
-Hungry in Los Angeles.
Everything I buy usually goes bad within a few days to a week (for produce) and all my eggs, meats, etc. are poor to medium quality at best.
Does anyone know where I could go to get some really good and fresh food?
Whole Foods has become too "corporate" meaning they no longer really seem to care about the freshness of their food as much as they do their image of the "Fresh Food Store" - they were much better back in the days of "Ms Gooches".
Nature Mart just has way too small of a selection, but their bulk bin area in pretty nice.
Farmer's markets just never seem to fit into my schedule and don't always have that great of stuff either.
I'd be willing to travel outside the city limits as long as I know the food won't be rotten or anything within a few days.
Thanks for any help.
-Hungry in Los Angeles.