Gordon took me to the giant Dekalb farmer's market. Eric asked me to keep an eye out for some things, and they were out of all of them. He said "or something Georgia-related" but unlike every place bigger than a phone booth in Texas that sells things, not everywhere in Georgia has a section of Georgia-related and/or -shaped stuff. I did find a couple of interesting items though. I got some clotted cream, which I guess I need to eat before we go to the campsite Friday unless I can borrow some refrigeration from someone. It definitely needs to be eaten before we drive back to Austin. There were no scones so I got a loaf of cranberry nut bread.
They had one of those salad-bar hot-lunch just pile stuff on a plate and we'll charge you based on how much it weighs sort of places. They had a million of those in NY (but twice as expensive) and I always thought they were cool. My lunch consisted of carrot salad, cooked beets, lasagna, and a veggie samosa. I was trying to be as eclectic as possible.
Now, to convocate some more.
They had one of those salad-bar hot-lunch just pile stuff on a plate and we'll charge you based on how much it weighs sort of places. They had a million of those in NY (but twice as expensive) and I always thought they were cool. My lunch consisted of carrot salad, cooked beets, lasagna, and a veggie samosa. I was trying to be as eclectic as possible.
Now, to convocate some more.