<p>I also try not to shop at Whole Foods too often, but since it’s about a half hour from our home and right next to a Trader Joe’s, I tend to go into both places at once for some treats, and then not go back again for a few months.</p>
<p>Thanks for the ideas! Some bread, cheese and dip…sounds yummy. I think I’ll schedule a shopping trip up there next week! Actually, I have tried their store made pita triangles, made fresh every day and my kids love them with salsa or dips…I would recommend those if you haven’t tried them before!</p>
<p>Their salad bar is “to die for”, but when I shell out $15-18 for a salad, then it’s a bit much. But it does last me for more than one meal.</p>
<p>Thank you for the cheese suggestion, I will look it up!</p>
<p>Btw: If anyone is a big bread & cheese connessiour (sp?), and if you happen to be in New York City, I’ve heard the place to go is an Italian “mecca” called Eataly, open for about 1 year. [Eataly</a> New York | We Sell What We Cook & We Cook What We Sell](<a href=“http://www.eatalyny.com%5DEataly”>http://www.eatalyny.com) somehow I think Chef Mario Batali is involved as part owner…
It’s on my list of places to visit the next time I’m in NYC. Right on 5th avenue, I think! I’d be curious to know if anyone has been there!</p>