Does anyone know of a charitable organization that would be interested in grocery store freezers and refrigerators? They are free but would need to be removed. Thank...
Jenniffer R. replied:
If they don't need one HAWKE wildlife may need some also. Last I saw theirs was tiny and they've got a load of animals. They are also a non-profit. Helphawke@windstream.net
Martha N. replied:
SAFE? Marcia Cotter
Lauren M. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/1416913925268118 Discount Grocery and More 2.0!!!
Hello all! In search of organic, non-GMO fish food. Little Nemo is sick from the food I got from Pet Supermarket earlier (GMO). Any recommendations welcome! TIA.
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I am planning a honeymoon in St. Augustine the week of July 4th. I've got a few questions and someone said this would be the place to go for quality answers....
Mike W. replied:
For a romantic restaurant I highly suggest the Ice Plant, which is featured in my article posted below, and for dessert, the Chocolate Turtle, which is also featured. Bikes would be pragmatic if you're in the heart of downtown. I have to take respectful exception to the recommendation of Scarlet O'Hara's and Columbia's, both of which I feel depend on the tourist trade and their locations and repute over the actual quality of their food. If you're into kayaking, check out kayaking in the Intercostal Waterway, too. http://porterbriggs.com/a-progression-of-southern-cuisine/
Robert O. replied:
Alligator Farm
Alma H. replied:
Arnold's on US 1 is a fun night place. On Thursday nights has food...But be there by 7 pm if you want to eat. The Edgewater Inn, at the bottom of the Bridge of Lions is a great place to stay. Within walking distance to lots of things. Bikes are great in this little quaint town. Just be careful on the main roads as many people are seeing the sights and not paying attention.
Ray E. replied:
be aware that the week of July 4th is the second busiest holiday week next to Christmas here, if you don't have a a hotel room or rental now. I suggest that be your priority. There are no grocery stories in the downtown area but Publix, target, and Winn-Dixie are a short drive away . Saint Augustine is known for the food far and wide, There are so many insanely good restaurants. My all time favorites are the Floridian, Meehans, Ice Plant, Pizzaleys, Old City House, Catch 27, The Chocolate Turtle, Cellar 6. Bikes will work for the downtown area but I bet you would rather want to walk the 9 block area, its an easy walkable city. There are a ton of fun things to do in this town, its hard to pin point anything. I would suggest using trip advisor, I suggest a walking tour (pub crawl, food tour, use City Walks), trolly ride, pirate museum, Castillo De San Marcos, Alligator Farm and Crocodile Crossing ropes course and zip line, light house, Flagler College. The best thing to do is to just go exploring.
Where is the best place in town to get Christmas themed sugar cookies that is not a grocery store? Any local bakery's make traditional Christmas cookies? Thanks for any...
Amy E. replied:
Bluebird Cookie Company (a small locally owned bakery) does fantastic cookies. https://www.facebook.com/BluebirdCookieCompany/
is there a mediterranean grocery store here in st. auggie?
Linda A. replied:
Falafel Queen has some things.
Lauren M. replied:
Following. Grew up friends with the owners of this amazing show. I miss it so much! https://m.facebook.com/Ed-Hyders-Mediterranean-Marketplace-40642712439/
Hello looking for an organic grocery store around here that is good. Thanks
Jennifer S. replied:
Nothing on our side of town. I drive to Earthfare off Atlantic (awesome), Native Sun(Baymeadows), and utilize farmer-to-direct service. Reeds and Black Hog at RAM are GREAT also as they will let you know what's been sprayed or not, but not *certified* organic