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#23177 Aug 02 2013 at 7:43 AM Rating: Good
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There's a decent Irish pub walking distance from my home.
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#23178 Aug 02 2013 at 8:02 AM Rating: Excellent
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The midwest really is an empty place, isn't it?

It's basically the *** end of no where.
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#23179 Aug 02 2013 at 8:05 AM Rating: Excellent
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I wonder what they're counting as grocery stores
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#23180 Aug 02 2013 at 8:15 AM Rating: Good
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I was wondering that. I mean, we can get the basic stuff like bread/milk/eggs at WaWa.
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#23181 Aug 02 2013 at 8:17 AM Rating: Good
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I imagine most people can't tell the difference between a grocery store and a deli.
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#23182 Aug 02 2013 at 9:13 AM Rating: Excellent
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
But then the question is how the dots are working in the areas with empty space. Are there no stores/towns there?

Smiley: nod

Though if you'd like you can be a trailblazer and open a bar in the middle of Lake Michigan.
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#23183 Aug 02 2013 at 9:19 AM Rating: Good
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
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I'd tolerate WaWa coffee for the sandwiches.


My town doesn't have a grocery store. Putting that out there so you know the size of it.

But it does have two WaWas, and one is three blocks from my house. One of the few perks of the town. It's never a long trip to get a sub there, so I don't need to settle. Smiley: lol
You said sub. When I worked in Raritan I learned that in NJ they are called hoagies. Why you say sub??!? Smiley: dubious
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
My town has 3 liquor stores, 7 pizza places (none of which have dollar slices Smiley: mad), 2 WaWas, no groceries, a Burger King, and a McDonalds.

There are 6 churches.

Infer from that what this town is like.

It's 7 miles to the nearest grocery.
It sounds like the stereotypical American town as we see it over here.
Well, to me it sounds like an area with a lot of Italians living there. Like Glen Cove, a few minutes from where I live. Four pizza places within a one block walk, and at least 8 total. And, a Salumeria and a Panetteria within a block of each other. An Irish-Catholic church (St Patrick's, of course), an Italian-Catholic church (St Rocco's, of course), and a Polish-Catholic church. We aren't counting the numerous Protestant, Lutheran, Jewish, and Baptist Houses of Worship.
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#23184 Aug 02 2013 at 9:29 AM Rating: Good
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They call them hoagies in Philly. So that's leaked into certain areas of Jersey. But they're overwhelmingly called subs.

I wonder if Raritan still calls them hoagies, considering the other local areas don't...

And we don't have a large Italian population, just a whole lot of lazy people with an annoyingly decentralized town layout.

[EDIT]

We have Lutheran, Presbyterian, Catholic, and Baptist, at least one non-denominational, and I don't know what the last one is.

Edited, Aug 2nd 2013 11:31am by idiggory
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#23185 Aug 02 2013 at 10:47 AM Rating: Excellent
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Why not have both?
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#23186 Aug 02 2013 at 11:24 AM Rating: Good
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Because that would confuse people.

Also, I have no idea what the difference between a deli and a grocery store is.
#23187 Aug 02 2013 at 11:45 AM Rating: Good
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#23188 Aug 02 2013 at 11:48 AM Rating: Excellent
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Because that would confuse people.

Also, I have no idea what the difference between a deli and a grocery store is.


Good grocery stores will have several delis in them.

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Also, getting compliments on my clothes from random internet strangers is very good for my ego.


That purple top you have does look awesome.
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#23189 Aug 02 2013 at 11:58 AM Rating: Good
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You must be colourblind if you think that's purple.
#23190 Aug 02 2013 at 12:19 PM Rating: Good
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A deli primarily deals with cold meats (like salami) and cheeses. A grocery is going to generally include a deli, to sell the cold meats and cheeses, but also have various dry goods, produce, etc.
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#23191 Aug 02 2013 at 12:46 PM Rating: Good
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Ahh, ok. You don't really get deli's outside of grocery stores here.
#23192 Aug 02 2013 at 1:01 PM Rating: Good
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They're most common in groceries here, too. But you do get individual delis, as well. But they typically double as sandwich shops, as well, when they stand on their own. So you can buy your meats/cheeses and/or buy a sandwich and some side dishes.
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#23193 Aug 02 2013 at 1:07 PM Rating: Good
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Aside from butchers or specialized cheese stores or such I don't think I've ever seen anything like a deli outside of a grocery store here.
#23194 Aug 02 2013 at 1:13 PM Rating: Good
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Wouldn't be New York without all the little shops. Smiley: inlove
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#23195 Aug 02 2013 at 1:14 PM Rating: Excellent
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I'm going to new york soon. Very excited!
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#23196 Aug 02 2013 at 1:16 PM Rating: Excellent
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Aside from butchers or specialized cheese stores or such I don't think I've ever seen anything like a deli outside of a grocery store here.
The irony of this is that many of the delis around these parts sell themselves as 'old-world authentic' or the like. Smiley: lol
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#23197 Aug 02 2013 at 1:19 PM Rating: Good
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Yeah, you can find a specialized shop for anything in NYC.

That said, delis, butchers, bakeries, and farmer's markets aren't terribly uncommon outside the city. Groceries are vastly more common, yes, but you'll still find these.

Specialized cheese shops you're unlikely to find outside of an urban area, though. Ditto for beaneries, tea shops, etc.

And in the end, nearly everyone buys most of their groceries from a... grocer. The other assorted shops are more supplemental, or for when you're looking for something really high quality. For instance, if you want a pork chop, you can get it at the local Shop Rite. If you want wild boar (or, I guess, I really nice pork chop), you're going to need to go to the butcher. Or, I don't know, rabbit. Never seen rabbit in the grocery, but I'm sure the butcher sells it.
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#23198 Aug 02 2013 at 1:35 PM Rating: Good
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I'm going to new york soon. Very excited!
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Aside from butchers or specialized cheese stores or such I don't think I've ever seen anything like a deli outside of a grocery store here.
The irony of this is that many of the delis around these parts sell themselves as 'old-world authentic' or the like. Smiley: lol
I guess that comes from the specialized shops although I don't see many butchers, cheese stores or similar sell sandwiches here.
#23199 Aug 02 2013 at 1:41 PM Rating: Good
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I'm going to new york soon. Very excited!
Well, you didn't capitalize it, so you must mean new york state. New York City is either capitalized or referred to simply as "The City."

Heh, reminds me of when you would drive on highways within the bounds of NYC and you would see signs for "Shea Stadium" and other signs for "The Stadium" (that being Yankee Stadium - they sure do luv dem Yanks around here).

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#23200 Aug 02 2013 at 1:53 PM Rating: Good
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cynyck wrote:
they sure do luv dem Yanks around here
Do not. Smiley: mad
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#23201 Aug 02 2013 at 1:57 PM Rating: Good
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cynyck wrote:
they sure do luv dem Yanks around here
Do not. Smiley: mad
Don't you love your city's team?
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