THE GLC BLOG
So, what’ve you been up to?
Want more strange? And by strange I mean awesome. Film. Books. Fridges. Masks. Labels. Recipes. Periodic tables. Read this.
‘The Curators’ by Coudal Partners
Coming soon to theaters? Maybe not, but it’s double awesome nonetheless.
Big-ass link roundup
7 awesome links, just for you — exploding tacos, sandwich puzzles, butt sniffers and more!
My List, My Life
Here’s something new: An essay by a guest bogger!
The Top 10 found grocery lists of 2009
The best lists of 2009 along with some odd links.
100 more lists!
Happy Thanksgiving! I bet you’re thankful that I added another 100 lists to the collection, right? Right. Here they are: Lists 2001-2100. Update: And I… Read More »100 more lists!
This being our 2009 Holiday Gift Guide
It ain’t the first gift guide of its kind, but it is the best. And if you don’t agree I’ll shoot you with my new catsup gun. Happy Holidays!
New Ultimatest Grocery Lists: Deluxe v3.0 and Vegetarian!
Yeah, finally. We updated the original list and built a brand new one for all y’all non-meat-eaters.
Study Finds Organic Foods are More Healthy
94–100% of organic food does not contain pesticide residues.
A new feature: Letters to the editor
Once a year, we pick an awesome email (or maybe two) and publish it! Why just once a year? We’re lazy. Plus, we don’t want to encourage you to be mean.
Testimonials from Twitter world
See what folks are saying about “Milk Eggs Vodka,” the book based on this site.
Shop smart
One of the most popular features on this site is The Ultimatest Grocery List. It was recently recommended in Woman’s Day magazine.
Shop Smart: The Ultimatest Grocery List in Woman’s Day magazine
Everyone loves this grocery list.
Saving money with printable coupons and technology
Technology is changing coupons — and shopping in general.
We just added the 2,000th list!
And it’s a doozy. Maybe a little NSFW. Anyway, here are the latest 100 found lists.
Shopping etiquette — in Saudi grocery stores and elsewhere
Here’s a quick roundup of highly sophisticated thoughts on grocery store etiquette.
Chuck Yarborough learns respect for the shopping cart
Fix shopping carts, or use them to do crime? That is the question.