Monday, January 24, 2011

Co-op Fight!

Ha ha, no, just kidding. I love both my coops. But I thought it would be fun to do a comparison of them. They're not in any way in competition with each other since they are in different cities.

Park Slope Food Coop

Location: Brooklyn, New York
Year Founded: 1973
Number of Members: I believe I remember hearing that there are 16,000 active members.
Slogan: "Good food at low prices for working members through cooperation since 1973."
Payments accepted: cash and debit only
Do you have to work?: Yes
Open to non-members?: No
Prices: Low (they estimate 20-40% less than you'd pay elsewhere)
Special items: Cheap sushi, cheap and plentiful cheeses, lots of local produce, beer
Bulk: Most of it is pre-packaged by member workers on the "food processing" squad. No bulk liquids.
Bags: No bags offered at checkout; members bring their own or re-use boxes that have been used as packaging for the store's goods
Floor space: Highly competitive
Vibe: Intense, serious, political

Wheatsville Coop

Location: Austin, Texas
Year Founded: 1976
Number of Members: unknown
Slogan: N/A
Payments accepted: all
Do you have to work?: No, but apparently when it was first founded working was a requirement
Open to non-members?: Yes
Prices: Similar to a gourmet grocery store
Special items: Beer and wine, deli counter
Bulk: DIY, including bulk oils, syrups, soaps and shampoos
Bags: BYO, use a cardboard box, or get a paper or plastic bag at checkout
Floor space: Plentiful
Vibe: Concerned but laid-back

Monday, January 10, 2011

From Austin With Love

While in Austin over the holidays, I took advantage of the bountiful options for Tex-Mex which is one thing that money can't buy in NYC. Took my camera along to a couple of the places I hadn't been to before, or hadn't been to recently...

Large breakfast burrito with egg, bean and nopalito
from La Cocina de Consuelo

Sign in front of La Cocina

You know you're nostalgic for Tex-Mex when you
take a picture of chips and salsa

Guacamole at Curra's

Mole enchiladas at Curra's

Fish Tacos at Curra's: thumbs up

Flan (with Kahlua!)

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Katz's

Ok, so I went to Katz's way back when I first got to NYC. I went because it's famous, because it was near where I was living, and because I was really hungry.

I was confused by the ordering system (take a number, and then MAYHEM!) and got in the wrong line for latkes, so ended up with a corned beef sandwich which I happily ate, and the hunger subsided. It was good but probably not what she was having.

Quaint water dispenser

Patrons

Aforementioned corned beef, pickles, and matzo ball soup