Store carries corn-fed beef
September 12, 2007 - 9:00 pm
Good news for reader Marka Gallina: Ron Lutz of The Butcher Block, 7625 S. Rainbow Blvd., e-mailed that his store carries corn-fed beef. “We have 1855 Black Angus, Prime and dry-aged Prime beef, all of which is midwestern corn-fed beef,” he said. Bill DeLucia also suggested The Butcher Block. …
And for Denise Sutter, who is looking for rabbit, Lutz said he carries it as well. …
For Bob Green, who is looking for Campbell’s Cream of Shrimp soup, Dolores Michaels e-mailed to say it can be found at the Wal-Mart SuperCenter at 2310 E. Serene Ave. …
For Randi Youngberg, Lynne Owomoyela e-mailed that she saw Chi-Chi’s Salsa at the 99 Cents Only store at 45 N. Nellis Blvd. …
For Joyce O’Meara, Chris Jensen of Village Meat & Wine, 5025 S. Eastern Ave., e-mailed that he carries Maple Leaf Farms Roast Half Duck with Orange Sauce. …
For Dina Becker, looking for reader suggestions for good Peking duck, Gary S. Gubitz e-mailed, “I stopped searching when I had the Peking duck at Joyful House,” 4601 Spring Mountain Road. …
For Judy Kauppinen, Lorri Anderson e-mailed that Kraft White Cheddar Macaroni and Cheese can be found at the Wal-Mart SuperCenter at 5200 S. Fort Apache Road. …
For Stephen Salchenberger, who is looking for Homestead gravy (actually spaghetti sauce), Joan Caselli-Gross said it can be ordered from www.farawayfoods.com. …
For Sandie Levin, who is looking for Kimlan Soy Sauce, Cindy Coletti e-mailed that she recently found it at Albertsons at 2550 S. Fort Apache Road. …
And for Mike Mitchell, who is looking for Coke’s C2, Russ Morgan e-mailed that he learned from a distributor he saw in a local store that it’s no longer being produced. Morgan — in concert with other readers — expressed dismay at the alternative, Coke Zero. …
Reader requests: Joe and Carolyn Lillard are looking for self-rising corn-meal mix. …
Mel and Lana Grizzle are looking for “old-fashioned banana-nut ice cream.”…
Aaron Mantz is looking for Marshall’s kippered herring and 8th Continent soy milk. …
Jay Bigley is looking for Cooper’s sharp cheese. …
Diane Garcia is looking for a gas station or fast-food restaurant that has caffeine-free Diet Coke or diet clear soft drinks in its soda fountains, preferably in the Henderson area. …
Marjorie Barton is looking for Gebhardt Tamales in cans. …
Tom Brown is looking for Campbell’s or Wyler’s oyster stew. …
Phil Sabella is looking for General Mills’ Peanut Butter Toast Crunch Cereal. …
Katherine Hannig is looking for Honeyville Farms Premium Gourmet Scone Mix, which she used to get at Costco. …
Helen Walker is looking for a local source for Total Corn Flakes cereal. …
Sandy White is looking for decaffeinated Arizona diet iced tea. …
John Caggiano is looking for a local source for salt sticks. …
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