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Groceries

Even A&P Is in the Holiday Spirit

December 6, 2006

But don’t get your hopes up- it’s not like they’re giving away free samples.
That said, there are a whole lot of holiday food items you can indulge in this season- and they’re available right as you walk through the door at A&P. Heck, you don’t need to do any work if you don’t want to- [...]

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A Starving Student No Longer!

November 30, 2006

We’re often quite quick to judge Queen’s students as being affluent-ish kids who can afford to sustain themselves off of a steady supply of booze, cigarettes, overpriced A&P groceries and US weekly magazines. While this is quite often true, there are many students sacrificing everything to obtain a top notch education – including their health.
Many [...]

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John’s Delicatessen

November 19, 2006

John’s Deli is up Princess Street in the more forlorn extremities of the Downtown area. The stuff inside is anything but.
John’s Deli is a full scale butcher’s shop, convenience store (almost a grocery store really) and deli. It has the most meat in its display case that I’ve ever seen.
There is a great selection of [...]

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The Block and Cleaver Meat Market

November 16, 2006

There’s a large range of options inside this little butcher’s shop. The Block and Cleaver, aside from having a really cool name, also has some pretty cool stuff at pretty reasonable prices.
Deli meats and cheeses compare well to grocery stores such as A&P, and the selection may even be better (Oka cheese!).
The Block and Cleaver [...]

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Indoor Farmer’s Market

November 16, 2006

This upcoming Wednesday, November 22nd, Queen’s University will be hosting an indoor (thank god!) farmer’s market. Local farmers and bakers will be in attendance with all kinds of healthy and hearty treats for you to pick up. Artists and designers will also be on hand selling their wares.
It’s kind of startling to think that the [...]

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Montréal Bagels in Kingston!

November 15, 2006

Craving doughy carbohydrates to keep you insulated through the approaching winter months? Well, now you can get fresh bagels shipped in straight from Montréal at Tara Natural Foods.
Shipments arrive twice a week at Tara’s (on Mondays and Thursdays). The bagels are popular and go fast, so it’s best to arrive around 1 or 2pm and [...]

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Tara Foods: Spicing Things Up

November 11, 2006

Forgive the cliché, although it’s not far from the truth. Tara Natural Foods on Princess St. has by far the best spice selection this side of Division Street.
It’s unlikely that you will be unable to find the spice you want- or at least not because it isn’t there. It’s more likely that you’ll have trouble [...]

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Food Basics

October 31, 2006

Food Basics is a cheap alternative to stores such as A&P where products, while perhaps of a slightly higher quality, are sold at a high price point. The downtown Kingston location is located at the corner of King and Barrack St. There are two others at 1300 bath and 1225 Princess Street.
While the location downtown [...]

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Tara Natural Foods

October 27, 2006

Tara Natural Foods on Princess Street is Kingston’s biggest and best natural food store. Tara’s carries organic fruits and veggies (local whenever possible) as well as a large selection of organic dried fruits and nuts, fair trade coffees, nut butters, flours, pastas and more! They sell over 1,200 items in bulk and cater to a [...]

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Loblaws Grocery

October 27, 2006

Loblaws is a grand store. We’re certain most people from Ontario have at least heard of it, or at least enjoyed their President’s Choice decadent cookies.
The Kingston Centre location along Princess Street is all about the perfect shopping experience. Shoppers here can visit the upstairs Goodlife Fitness Club, as well as a cafe, photolab and [...]

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