tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1805230542024074331.post8848640312276098738..comments2013-02-22T01:00:04.187-05:00Comments on It's Not Easy Being Green: The world has changed...Rebeccahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15153352627450554703noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1805230542024074331.post-74608612600006414702012-03-27T06:52:55.889-04:002012-03-27T06:52:55.889-04:00Aww Thanks for the trip down memory lane! I wonder...Aww Thanks for the trip down memory lane! I wonder which one's you are recalling? Though Honestly the description fits them all fairly well! The mist " headshop" of the bunch were two out near U if M.. Smile herband one whose name I forget that had a wee food counter as well. The oldest one in your memory would be the one on west street, what wss it called? I want to say good earth or some such. Then there was the one is Severna Park... Harry I think ran it..near Szechuan place snd Peter Rabbits in Rehoboth Harry did have produce. In those days it was unpredictable what they'd have and organic meant often half wilted, small and mediocre. I don't think they had the processes down yet. You know what I miss? Two things, being able to get a fresh carrot juice with apple ( that cute bright and clean place that ysed to be on annapolis st and Melvin?) had such and those carob covered rice cakes that I'd put pb on! You are right, huge improvement!!!The Manse Henhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14152987930972043259noreply@blogger.com