On Thu, 02 Dec 1999, you wrote: > I got Tuna in Water for 45 cents on sale today at Safeway. > > Wally, Whole Foods is a large and rapidly growing chain with a Vegan > orientation. They probably have one planned for Boise soon...... > > Very high carb store. Very pricy, at least here, it is. But, I still go > there, great macadamia nuts. again expensive but the best I can find around > here. Also they have grass fed lamb, the only store with any grass fed meat > I can find around here. Don't forget your local oriental food store! In Arizona (where it's sometimes difficult to even find fresh fish) LeeLees has fresh fish, and living fish (now THAT'S fresh!) I was amazed to see that their prices for FRESH fish were less than half the prices for frozen fish in the supermarkets around here. They have a wide variety of fruits and vegetables that most Americans would never had heard of before (I grew up for a substantial part of my childhood in Hawai'i, so I'm an exception in that regard), so if you are desperate for some variety, you may find it in an oriental food mark.et. Of course, meats that are difficult to find (like duck) are easy to find there. And all their meat prices are lower, not just fish. In fact, all their prices are lower. LeeLee's has been a lifesaver for the ol' finances, as the paleo-diet can be very, very expensive. Now, if only I could convince my half-sister to mail me that deer that she's been promising -- what does U.S. law say about selling, giving away, or trading hunted meat? Does anyone know? Erik