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Fall Means Tailgating!

by cary, September 13, 2009 | Permalink

We have been treated to a few nice cool days this week and it is hard to not start to happily anticipate the colorful days of autumn that lie just ahead. The long sunny days of backyard barbeques and pool parties may be over for another year, but we have so much to look forward to in the season that lies before us.
 
One of the most anticipated events of the fall season is the return of football! Whether you celebrate at home or bring the fun to the tailgate, this is a great opportunity to enjoy some traditional football fare. We have everything you need to create a tasty and memorable experience for you and all your pigskin loving friends. Every team in the store is focused on helping you get the best seasonal favorites and you will find easy suggestions everywhere to help create the event that you’ve been looking forward to since the playoffs last year. Be sure to take advantage of our Prepared Foods Team where the shelves stocked with their ready-to-go picks so you can focus on the game. Their classic potato salad and home-style coleslaw are also on sale this week!  Look for our Win a Tailgating Party display and enter for a chance to win all the food for a Tailgate Party plus a $100 Whole Foods Market Gift Card.  This contest will run through the end of September.

 Another important day that is quickly approaching is the holiday of Rosh Hashanah. We will be having an apple and honey tasting next Wednesday, September 16, to sample a variety of fall harvest apples and local honey. As Rosh Hashanah celebrates and welcomes the Jewish New Year, it is a popular tradition to celebrate with apples dipped in honey symbolizing the desire for a sweet New Year. Come join us for this tasting next Wednesday from 11 am to 3 pm.
 
Still holding on to the long days of summer? You can still find colorful heirloom tomatoes that are just screaming summertime on sale in Produce right now. These luscious and beautiful tomatoes will only be around for a few more weeks- pick up a few while you still can.  

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