Getting lost in ‘FOUND’ magazine
“Laura Kwerel, a radio producer who works in a suburban Washington coffee shop, fell hard for FOUND when she read the third issue of the… Read More »Getting lost in ‘FOUND’ magazine
“Laura Kwerel, a radio producer who works in a suburban Washington coffee shop, fell hard for FOUND when she read the third issue of the… Read More »Getting lost in ‘FOUND’ magazine
“My daughter Julia and her friend Chelsea were eating pancakes at the kitchen counter one recent morning when the doorbell rang. It was the man… Read More »Shave $150 a week off your grocery bill
“If buying seasonal foods from local producers, fewer food miles and lower food bills were among your new year resolutions, you will need to shop… Read More »Get fresh: Seasonal UK shopping list
Fellow grocery list collector Scott Allsop got a nice little write-up in The Sun newspaper last month: Time to meet the ana-LIST.” Cheers!
On Monday, January 9 be sure to listen CBC Radio One’s afternoon show Freestyle with Kelly Ryan and Cameron Phillips. I’m going to be interviewed… Read More »GLC on CBC!
“Eating local means more for the local economy. According to a study by the New Economics Foundation in London, a dollar spent locally generates twice… Read More »10 Reasons to Eat Local Food
There’s some discussion about one of our found lists over at The J-Walk Blog.
“My addiction to list-making began in college. When heading home for the weekend, I’d create an itinerary of what I wanted to do, from visiting… Read More »How do I love lists? Let me list the ways
“IntelliScanner — which developed the Wine Collector 150 we peeped a while ago — now has a version of the Bluetooth barcode scanner for folks… Read More »IntelliScaner Kitchen Companion 100 keeps track of groceries
UPDATE: The books are gone. Congrats to Marsha and Melissa. | We got our freaky hands on more food books. Who wants them? The first… Read More »January GLC Giveaway Alert: More free books!
Another blog of ours got mentioned in today’s LA Times: Have we gone blog wild? They like our I Love Sandwiches slogan: “Wherein we blog… Read More »Wild sandwich love
“Ellen and Edward Barbagallo are standing in the snack aisle of Target deliberating over which bag of pretzels to buy — the 16-ounce or the… Read More »Savvy grocery buyers compare prices per unit
“To feed me and my wife, groceries total between $75 and $80 a week. We like to cook, and we eat well. While in the… Read More »How ethanol mandate makes sense
Beginning with the holidays of 2005, we started a Monthly GLC Giveaway. Once a month, when I post a giveaway alert to the grocerylists.org home… Read More »Do you like free stuff?
“Nicolas’ mom tucked a marshmallow into his lunch bag as a treat. But it made him so ill, he struggled to breathe. The guilty ingredient:… Read More »Starting Jan. 1, food manufacturers must clearly warn of allergens
“No need to stress out over your New Year’s Eve party even if you haven’t begun to plan yet. Impromptu? Definitely. Impossible? Not at all…… Read More »Ring in the new year with an unfrenzied, impromptu party
“Do you ever walk into the grocery store and feel overwhelmed when trying to sort out what’s healthy and what’s not? There are many ways… Read More »Food shopping can be easier
“Many consumers know the effect oil prices have had on the cost of gas, but did you know it’s affecting you at the grocery store?… Read More »How To Save On Groceries
“Read sale ads carefully. Some may say ‘quantities limited,’ ‘no rain checks,’ or ‘not available at all stores.’ Before you step out the door, call… Read More »Post-holiday shopping tips: Is sale price really your best deal?
UPDATE: The books are all gone. Congrats to John, Karen and Joseph. | It’s the giving season, and we have a few extra food-related books… Read More »Free stuff! Free stuff! Free stuff!