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Some people were disappointed that we didn't take pictures of our trip
to the Hong Kong market... so I dug around in the back of the computer
and found some old photos we took there a few years ago.

If interested, look at http://www.cruisemaster.com/hkmarket.htm

The place hasn't changed since then... the place NEVER changes!

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George Leppla > wrote in
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> Some people were disappointed that we didn't take pictures of

our trip
> to the Hong Kong market... so I dug around in the back of the

computer
> and found some old photos we took there a few years ago.
>
> If interested, look at http://www.cruisemaster.com/hkmarket.htm
>
> The place hasn't changed since then... the place NEVER changes!
>
> George L


For those of you interested in this kind of place, there's a chain
called H-Mart that operates in 13 US states and appears to be very
similar to George's Hong Kong market. I drop in to the one in
Burlington, MA, every once in a while for some things that have
become favorites and just to wander the aisles and think "Now what
the hell is that stuff?!?".

http://www.hmart.com
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On Thu, 20 Jun 2013 03:48:34 -0500, Alan Holbrook >
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>George Leppla > wrote in
:
>
>> Some people were disappointed that we didn't take pictures of

>our trip
>> to the Hong Kong market... so I dug around in the back of the

>computer
>> and found some old photos we took there a few years ago.
>>
>> If interested, look at http://www.cruisemaster.com/hkmarket.htm
>>
>> The place hasn't changed since then... the place NEVER changes!
>>
>> George L

>
>For those of you interested in this kind of place, there's a chain
>called H-Mart that operates in 13 US states and appears to be very
>similar to George's Hong Kong market. I drop in to the one in
>Burlington, MA, every once in a while for some things that have
>become favorites and just to wander the aisles and think "Now what
>the hell is that stuff?!?".
>
>http://www.hmart.com



There is also an H-Mart here in Falls Church, VA (actually two I think
in the NoVa area). That's exactly my reaction.

There is a local Bistro/cooking classes place around the corner; I'd
like to recommend they take the class thru one of these ethnic
groceries, make some purchases, take 'em back and prepare a dinner.

Try the pre-packaged lunch trays; for $5.99 (?) make an excellent
supper. - Mike
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