An update, Part II
We’re now at 457, to be exact.
We’re now at 457, to be exact.
The first of two big updates puts the Collection at 400 found and/or submitted grocery lists. Good job, people! Although an operator error (I am… Read More »An update, Part I
So Much Clutter, So Little Room: Examining the Roots of Hoarding. Also: Why don’t children collect things anymore?
Excellent. The Grocery List Collection makes the list: Yahoo! Picks – Top Picks of 2003.
Carol over at ain’t chicken dot com has perused the lists and made some observations…
So, um, hello Houston!
Did You Bring Bottles? | “‘Did You Bring Bottles’ is a site on the subject of supermarket history and architecture, roughly covering the period from… Read More »Check out Groceteria.net
Grocery Lists Online | “They say you can find just about everything on the Internet. Have you ever wondered what happened to your grocery list… Read More »Spokane, Washington has noticed the collection
Someone who spends his/her time on a gaming web site called Brotherhood of By Blood thinks I need to get a life. I’ll think about… Read More »Yeah, OK
Hey! That’s twice now that USATODAY.com has shown the Grocery List Collection some sweet lovin’. | “In an age when we are all waiting with… Read More »Linked on USAToday.com
eGroc.com | “Your Electronic Grocery Shopping List.”
Three. Hundred. Eighty. Five. Lists.
About.com’s Home Cooking section links up the Grocery List Collection: “This is a rather strange non-blog of a blog. It’s a collection of scanned (usually… Read More »Food blogs (and us!)
A big update is coming soon. I am lazy.
We now have 302 lists in the collection!
New! An updated Top 10 list!
A big update brings us to 270 293 lists. Also, many thanks to Mary Margaret from Iowa, who sent a big, beautiful envelope of lists!
Hey! A link from Australia’s Sydney Morning Herald. Hello down there!
So my bandwidth has gone through the roof this month. Then USA Today’s Web Guide calls this a “fun site.”
I got interviewed (live) on Japanese radio today. About the lists. The grocery lists. Thanks, Tomomi and Marco.