Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Did you know Target has online recipes? I stumbled upon the Easter ones looking at the Naughty Naughty Pet stuff.

It didn't make any sense until I realized Super Targets have groceries. We don't have any Super Targets and a good thing because I would have a conundrum.. Super Target or Wegmans?

Some recipies I found interesting... baked potato dip, big germans (an oven baked pancake), watermelon fire and ice salsa and fried rice porqupine meatballs. And that's just from the appetizer section.

13 comments:

  1. The food at Super Target isn't mind blowing. It's cheaper than average but not inspiring like Whole Foods or Wegmans.

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  2. I agree. I'm originally from Buffalo and I'm now in Minnesota, and there are Super Targets everywhere (Target is an MN-born company). They have some cool food (I think they have a nice frozen food section), but it's nothing like a Wegmans. I miss Wegmans when I'm out here. Miss it, miss it, miss it. In fact, I miss anything considered a "real" grocery store. Out here, they don't even have BULK FOOD sections. What kind of world is it when there is no bulk food?

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  3. I agree with KT...Super Target is nice, but it's not as nice as Wegmans or Whole Foods. There are also Target Greatlands, which seem to be sort of a cross between regular Target and Super Target b/c they carry quite a bit of food, but it's nowhere near the amount of food carried by a regular grocery store.

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  4. Just to say the same...there is no choice. Wegmans is way better. I found SuperTarget's quality poor and overpriced.

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  5. I do most of my grocery shopping @ Super Target (there's a very nice one on my way home from work). I like that I can usually combine another errand (Target) with my grocery shopping. Overall, I've found the quality at Target to be good and I especially like their store brands for frozen and prepared stuff. But if I'm cooking something elaborate, I never bother with Super Target. They just don't have as much selection in cuts of meat, cheeses, etc. Definitely not the same a Whole Paycheck or Wegmans (I assume).

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  6. Now I don't feel bad that we don't have Super Targets here!

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  7. i love the meat department at the houston super target i frequent (choice angus cuts!) and the prices can't be beat.

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  8. Yeah, Super T's store brand is awesome....but otherwise not that great, the produce department particularly sucked at the one in Tuscaloosa while I was in law school - Rebecca

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  9. Stick with Wegmans. Super Target is overpriced and their fruit and veggie selection is noting compared to Wegmans. Every time I visit Rochester my children and I have a blast shopping at Wegmans. I sure wish we had a Wegmans down South.

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  10. that watermelon salsa sounds crazy! let me know if you make it!! i think i may when i see a good melon in the store!! thanks for the info!

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  11. The tried to Super our Target but it's more the equivelent of a convenience store version as opposed to our Super Walmart. So I don't know what to call that. A Satisfactory Target? A Wonder Target? A Somewhat Dissapointing Super Target? A Midrange Target...

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  12. Mmmmmm, Potato chip dip looks easy and wonderful. I'll have to give this one a try. Thanks. No superT around here either.

    enjoy your blog. Loved the dog hoodies.

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  13. SuperTarget in Houston is definitely overpriced, more like convenience store pricing than grocery store (atleast compared to Kroger and Randalls)

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