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I discovered Cost Plus World Market yesterday. That place is totally
awesome! Some things are quite costly but everything appears to be quite high quality. They have a food section that carries many of the products seen on the food channel. I can see easily dropping $200-300 dollars there in a very short time. Yesterday, I was frugal with my purchases though. I bought: depression era style bread box ($19.99), Roshco silicone muffin pan with non-stick sled ($19.99), genuine superior Spanish saffron ($3.99), vanilla soda (as seen on tv - $1.19 each), cinnamon sticks, and whole nutmeg. I found some of the food items rather expensive but given they are unique or organic or items you can't easily get, the prices were't all that bad. What a great store! I can't wait to go back. Time to start keeping a list of food channel ingredients I would like to try ![]() |
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