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c. dawson
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Post by c. dawson »

I see we have a new store, the Europe Mart next to the movie theater. Anyone know anything about it? Could be cool if it sells all sorts of imported food and goodies!
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Post by Bret Callentine »

Could be cool if it sells all sorts of imported food and goodies!
You mean like French Fries? :lol:
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Post by michael gill »

It's exactly that, c. dawson.

I stopped in one day while walking up to the UDF when I saw people inside. The folks told me the were going to sell imported cheeses, wines, and other specialty foods. The owner-operators live in town. I wish them well. The UDF is great, but I'd love to be able to walk to more interesting fare.
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Post by Stan Austin »

Brett---- :twisted: Cut it out 8)
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Post by Bret Callentine »

English Muffins?
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Post by Heidi Hilty »

you guys make me laugh : )
"from the moment we open our eyes,
there is beauty to behold."
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Post by Bill Grulich »

Stan,

Since you want Bret to cut it out...Maybe they will have crinkle cut fries!

Just in for Kriss Crinkle!

:roll:
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Post by Glenn Palmer »

Chris and I had lunch from there today, EXCELLENT ! I hope that things continue to progress for them and they outgrow the space.
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Post by Kenneth Warren »

Mr. Palmer:

Would you be so kind as to elaborate a little on the kind of food served for lunch?

Kenneth Warren
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Post by Glenn Palmer »

For now the menu is sandwiches and salads very basic but thats what I like. Chris and I both orderd the same sandwich, buffalo style turkey breast, pepperjack cheese, roasted red peppers, lettuce, tomato and dressing. Mine was served on warmed ciabatta bread Chris' was on a warmed wrap, crisp crunchy dill pickle with chips on the side. We broused while the sandwiches were prepared and found some items that reminded us of other items gathered up our goodies paid for everything rushed right back to work and devoured our food. Having very recent memory of being in their shoes (having big ideas and small capitol) I'm sure glad to be able to support them and contribute to their success.
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Post by Stephen Eisel »

Did you guys see any cool items?
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Post by Richard Cole »

Stephen Eisel wrote:Did you guys see any cool items?
Only in the refrigerator :D :oops:
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Post by Stephen Eisel »

Richard Cole wrote:
Stephen Eisel wrote:Did you guys see any cool items?
Only in the refrigerator :D :oops:
:D :D :D :D
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