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banana bunches - The tops of a few bunches of yellow bananas in Mysore, India.. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24682903-banana...

This Bob Evans has been closed since the fall of 2008 for sure, if not longer.

 

I don't know what magic formula failed them. They seemed to be busy, and seemed to draw in families, not just the white haired crowd.

 

UPDATE: Spring 2012--This lovely building has been razed, and is a patch of dirt.

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Tiny dried fish from Hyogo Prefecture, for sale at Daimaru in Tokyo.

All shops in 2009 are as they were in 2001, except the Pharmacy has been extended and is now called "Grange Pharmacy" and, very sadly, W.G Spicer has passed away. The gun shop, "Sharp Shooters", used to sell electrical equipment when I were a lad, and the hairdressers on the second left used to have a red old-fashioned looking sign that read "MARIANNE". Next door, "Pick Your Own" used to be called "Fresh N' Luvly". Back in the 1970s, all the shops had blinds that were pulled down from below the signs to cover the windows. I remember sitting in a pram outside Grange Foodstore, back in about 1972!

Modern Co-op foodstore next to a recently closed Co-op non-food shop, Kirkconnel, May 2010

The Cowgirl Creamery cheese shop at 919 F Street NW.

Yashica T4 Zoom.

© 2012 Tony Worrall

 

Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Ripon is the fourth smallest city in England

 

Marshall Way

Ripon

North Yorkshire

HG4 2BT

Clock and inscription on the former building of the Co-operative in Long Buckby, Northants.

 

The inscription reads-

"AD1910

Long Buckby

SELF ASSISTANCE

INDUSTRIAL SOCy Ltd

ESTBd 1858.

Somerfield's Store, Leominster,

June 2010.

Love the old Mk1 Escorts, great looking car.

Wavy Line Foodstores remember them?, after a lot of searching this appears to be Deepfield Road in Bracknell,

The Eco Cooler is an innovative new hand made terracotta fruit bowl and root vegetable store with natural cooling properties.

 

Water Poured in the bottom plate is absorbed by the terracotta. As the water evaporates it cools helping to create the ideal cool, damp, dark environment to store potatoes, onions, garlic, swede and other root vegetables inside. Root vegetables last longer if stored 3-4 degrees below room temperature and in an environment a little warmer than a fridge.

 

Fruit likes to be slightly chilled, but stored in the open air and light, so Eco Cooler has a bowl on top which cools fruit just a couple of degrees.

 

At 250mm height and 280mm diameter, Eco Cooler acts as a mini-larder. It is designed by RCA graduate David Weatherhead and hand made in Britain.

 

Available in White and Pale Blue finish on the interior.

 

Visit BeMoreEco for more Info

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The homemade (in FEAST’s allergen-free kitchen) treats available ($3-7/ea).

 

FEAST

881 Queen St. W.

Toronto, ON

(647) 350-1881

thisisafeast.com

Twitter: @thisisafeast

 

Owners: Neil Lomas and Wendy Zeh

 

Introducing for Toronto Life: www.torontolife.com/daily-dish/food-shops-daily-dish/2014...

© 2012 Tony Worrall

 

Sweets and puddings at Harrods

Formerly the site of the Co-Op Store with hall upstairs at the rear for dancing and dining, a facility sadly missed.

Cradley Print in Cradley Heath, demolished.

 

Budget supermarket chain Lidl could be creating a new store in Cradley Heath which would bring dozens of jobs to the town.

 

The firm has submitted an application for a 13,000 sq ft foodstore with a 79-space car park in Chester Road, just off Cradley Heath High Street.

 

Lidl hope to take over half of the former Cradley Print factory site.

 

An application is in place from Selbourne Homes for an apartment development on the other half of the site.

 

Work could start very soon on the new store, which would provide around 30 full and part time jobs.

 

Lidl development executive Matthew King said the company had been trying to secure a site in Cradley Heath for the past decade.

 

“There is a lot of public support and there have been a lot of people enquiring about the possibility of a Lidl in the town for a long time,” he said.

 

He said the firm is planning an open day in the town centre next month, giving local traders, councillors and residents the chance to view the plans and have their say.

FEAST stands for Fabulous Eats for the Allergic + Sensitive Types.

 

What I really appreciate about this logo are the concepts it represents:

1) "+" in the full name doubles up and represents the medical cross. A nod to Zeh's nursing/healthcare background

2) the four fork tine cross pattern symbolizes how food sensitive eaters can feel safe to come back to the table/join again in the feast with others. It's reassuring and as one with an intolerance to cocoa, inclusive (as I could only imagine what it would be like being allergic to a food item/contaminant that's more prominent).

3) the fresh, bright and clean modern crest takes away from any frumpy, hippie stigmas normally associated with this sort of selective eating. It's refreshing and attractive.

 

FEAST

881 Queen St. W.

Toronto, ON

(647) 350-1881

thisisafeast.com

Twitter: @thisisafeast

Owners: Neil Lomas and Wendy Zeh

Introducing for Toronto Life: www.torontolife.com/daily-dish/food-shops-daily-dish/2014...

so here is the photo pre cropping.. sort of what i see before / with editing (its all in the brain, photoshop is just the interpreter)

Though it was home to a large number of Jews, the population living in the Venetian Ghetto never assimilated to form a distinct, "Venetian Jewish" ethnicity. Four of the five synagogues were clearly divided according to ethnic identity: separate synagogues existed for the German (the Scuola Grande Tedesca), Italian (the Scuola Italiana), Spanish and Portuguese (the Scuola Spagnola), and Levantine Sephardi communities (The Scola Levantina). The fifth, the Scuola Canton, is believed to have been either French, or a private synagogue for the families who funded its construction. Today, there are also populations of Ashkenazic Jews in Venice, mainly Lubavitchers who operate one of two kosher foodstores, a yeshiva, and the aforementioned Chabad synagogue.

 

Cannaregio, Venice

1997

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I used to fantasize about buying all these guys, cutting the clasps on their foreclaws, and setting them free in their natural habitat. =D

When I lived on this block, Sunshine Food Stores was on the left (later "Convenient"), and East Village Video was on the right. (Rizzo's used to be on Third Avenue, within several blocks walking distance from Flint Central. That location is now closed.)

 

Flint, Michigan.

Friday, July 10, 2009.

This mural was painted on a wall outside Martin's Foodstore in Ballyvolane, Cork. The wall had some graffiti on it and this mural covered over the scrawls.

Kings Beach Hotel, Pagham closed, and awaiting conversion to foodstore for the Co-op Group

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