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<blockquote data-quote="JimFromTN" data-source="post: 1849761" data-attributes="member: 5778"><p>Aldi is one of my go to stores. You just have to remember bags and a quater. Sometimes they have avacodos for 49 cents each. Their prices on oranges have been really good lately. When I do a big grocery run, I go up charlotte ave and start at Aldi, then come down charlotte ave to K&S market, then over to Harris Teeter in Belle Meade.</p><p></p><p>I worry about pollution also when it comes to shellfish as well as some of the resident species of fish in those bays along the gulf coast that have paper mills in them. I was down in Gulf Shores last week for my daughter's spring break and I could not resist getting a dozen raw oysters and a beer at King Neptunes. They were $6.50 a dozen and they were fresh out of Bon Secur bay. They were so good. I hate the thought of giving them up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimFromTN, post: 1849761, member: 5778"] Aldi is one of my go to stores. You just have to remember bags and a quater. Sometimes they have avacodos for 49 cents each. Their prices on oranges have been really good lately. When I do a big grocery run, I go up charlotte ave and start at Aldi, then come down charlotte ave to K&S market, then over to Harris Teeter in Belle Meade. I worry about pollution also when it comes to shellfish as well as some of the resident species of fish in those bays along the gulf coast that have paper mills in them. I was down in Gulf Shores last week for my daughter's spring break and I could not resist getting a dozen raw oysters and a beer at King Neptunes. They were $6.50 a dozen and they were fresh out of Bon Secur bay. They were so good. I hate the thought of giving them up. [/QUOTE]
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