I am about to become an official E-Stripper (well, almost) and I am super-excited. I think it has something to do with the fact that I would be living on Summer Street in the dead of winter. When the city is buried under 10 feet of snow, I will still be on Summer Street. :) How cheerful is that?!! I am in a cloud of cheerfullness over this pleasant fact.
Now for the mundane. I am wondering if e-strippers could rack their memories yet again and please tell me about their favourite/casual/not-so-favourite/loathed grocery stores in and around downtown? Where are the major groceries? Where are the Ethnic speciality groceries - the Chinese, the Indian, the Vietnamese, the Korean, the Thai and the mediterranean stores with the fresh produce/spices/sauces? Where is the best hummus in town? Where is the best produce in town?
I cook everyday and I think I might die a slow death without ready access to good groceries and produce markets.
Inputs HUGELY appreciated!!! Thanks! :)
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06/15/2007 17:14 #39682
Grocery Stores in and around downtown?Category: grocery
06/13/2007 03:15 #39634
"Connection Line Charge: Element 2"Category: whine
I was setting up the new phone/internet service for my future apartment and everything was going fine. Verizon has a sweet deal for $15 a month (comes to about $34 a month with the landline). I thought to myself, what a perfect little deal for a poor graduate student. And suddenly, out of nowhere came a whopping ~$75 initial charge. On minute inspection, a major chunk of that charge came from something called "Connection Line Charge: Element 2" worth about $40. There is no explanation of this charge on the verizon website so I googled and found this description in some random document:
It's a charge just to change a single name on a file. Oh well.
On June 14, 1993, New England Telephone and Telegraph
Company ("NET" or "Company") filed with the Department of Public
Utilities ("Department"), revisions to the Company's tariffs
D.P.U. Mass. Nos. 10 and 15 to become effective July 14, 1993.
...
...
...
NET applies an Element 1 service ordering charge for the
receiving, recording, and processing of a customer's
request for service (Exh. NET-4, Tab E3). An Element 2
central office line connection charge is applied to recover
the costs of establishing or changing service in the
central office ( id., Tab E4)
It's a charge just to change a single name on a file. Oh well.
tinypliny - 06/15/07 17:15
Do the Vonage blokes provide internet services too?
Do the Vonage blokes provide internet services too?
jenks - 06/13/07 14:38
do you mean time warner cable? or do they offer dsl now?
I have vonage too... I've been pretty happy. They somehow managed to disconnect my service a while ago, without my authorization, which was a PITA, but generally it's pretty good, and cheap. now they even include international calls (mexico, canada, and a lot of western europe)- all unlimited for I think $35/mo. though I liked ATT's VOIP website better.
On cool vonage thing- they can send you an email when you get a voicemail- and now they will even transcribe the message into text.
do you mean time warner cable? or do they offer dsl now?
I have vonage too... I've been pretty happy. They somehow managed to disconnect my service a while ago, without my authorization, which was a PITA, but generally it's pretty good, and cheap. now they even include international calls (mexico, canada, and a lot of western europe)- all unlimited for I think $35/mo. though I liked ATT's VOIP website better.
On cool vonage thing- they can send you an email when you get a voicemail- and now they will even transcribe the message into text.
fellyconnelly - 06/13/07 13:53
call verizon and ask them why it costs them $40 to change a name in the system. And if that is labor coara for the person who actually changes the name, then ask them if they are hiring.
call verizon and ask them why it costs them $40 to change a name in the system. And if that is labor coara for the person who actually changes the name, then ask them if they are hiring.
drew - 06/13/07 11:54
We decided to get time warner dsl and vonage.
Vonage is good. Time warner was kinda rough, but we got through it.
We decided to get time warner dsl and vonage.
Vonage is good. Time warner was kinda rough, but we got through it.
06/11/2007 11:12 #39605
Parking spaces around Mayflower?Category: flat hunt
So the moving date is steadily drawing near. I am thinking of driving into Buffalo with a rental SUV (someone else will be doing the driving). We would need to park temporarily on the curbside till I unload all my stuff and take it inside Mayflower. Then we would need to park the SUV somewhere close till we take everything upstairs and lock up. How strict is curbside towing outside Mayflower on Sunday mornings? Is there somewhere near that we can park temporarily till we return the SUV?
mrmike - 06/13/07 08:23
Nah, typically they are pudgy types in pickup trucks who apply too much machismo in issue parking summons
Nah, typically they are pudgy types in pickup trucks who apply too much machismo in issue parking summons
tinypliny - 06/13/07 03:17
Who are "meter maids"? Aren't they real cops too? I am confused...
Who are "meter maids"? Aren't they real cops too? I am confused...
mrmike - 06/11/07 20:32
Weekends no worries, just got to watch for alternate street parking fun. With all the festivals, it sometimes has the meter maids thinking that they are real cops
Weekends no worries, just got to watch for alternate street parking fun. With all the festivals, it sometimes has the meter maids thinking that they are real cops
drew - 06/11/07 13:11
Welcome. I'm new here, too, but I love it!
Welcome. I'm new here, too, but I love it!
tinypliny - 06/11/07 12:59
Thanks! I was actually looking for answers to those exact issues. Moving, parking and hauling everything is somewhat stressful. Mainly because, despite trying hard not to hold on to anything, my worldly belongings have steadily grown over the past couple years. I still don't have any huge furniture, but the books and the kitchen stuff has added up to an SUV capacity bulk. Quite scary, actually. Maybe I will just resort to leaving my stuff on my curb. All the time, I walked past nice stuff lying out on the curb, I used to think who throws *that* out on the street. Now, I know exactly what are the "nice" things I am going to have to throw. *Sigh*
Thanks! I was actually looking for answers to those exact issues. Moving, parking and hauling everything is somewhat stressful. Mainly because, despite trying hard not to hold on to anything, my worldly belongings have steadily grown over the past couple years. I still don't have any huge furniture, but the books and the kitchen stuff has added up to an SUV capacity bulk. Quite scary, actually. Maybe I will just resort to leaving my stuff on my curb. All the time, I walked past nice stuff lying out on the curb, I used to think who throws *that* out on the street. Now, I know exactly what are the "nice" things I am going to have to throw. *Sigh*
leetee - 06/11/07 12:45
You're very welcome. Glad you found my ramble informative. :O)
And a pre-move welcome to Buffalo! (e:Uncutsaniflush) and i are newbies here, too... only been 2 1/2 years.
You're very welcome. Glad you found my ramble informative. :O)
And a pre-move welcome to Buffalo! (e:Uncutsaniflush) and i are newbies here, too... only been 2 1/2 years.
tinypliny - 06/11/07 12:16
Hey, thanks very much for that very detailed reply! I really appreciate it. As they say, fore-warned is fore-armed! I am just really glad I have a great information source. Thanks ans looking forward to moving into your fabulous city. :)
Hey, thanks very much for that very detailed reply! I really appreciate it. As they say, fore-warned is fore-armed! I am just really glad I have a great information source. Thanks ans looking forward to moving into your fabulous city. :)
leetee - 06/11/07 11:27
I don't know how strict towing is around the Mayflower, since we were always good and parked legally. I don't think i ever saw anyone towed, but i did see a few bright orange parking tickets.
I'm not sure how things are now, but 2 years ago when (e:Uncutsaniflush) and i lived at the Mayflower, we had to move in and out through the basement on the west side of the building. Down through the basement entrance, across the basement and up the east side elevators up to the 7th floor where we lived.
The landlord would not let us move in or out through the front door, despite the fact that someone else was doing it at the time.
We went in to the basement from the west side of the building where there is an illegal space by the dumpster. On Sunday, i assume there will be fewer problems parking there than there would be during the week when the dumpster might get picked up. And i think, while you are actually moving, there shouldn't be too many probs, but check with the super.
There are a few legal parking spaces at the front of the building. On weekends, along Linwood, you can park on either side of the street. We heard that parking North of Summer has more risks for break-ins, but we didn't have any problems with that in the 6 months we lived in that building.
Hope some of that helped you... or at least didn't discourage you from moving.
Good luck... and don't let moving stress you out too much!
I don't know how strict towing is around the Mayflower, since we were always good and parked legally. I don't think i ever saw anyone towed, but i did see a few bright orange parking tickets.
I'm not sure how things are now, but 2 years ago when (e:Uncutsaniflush) and i lived at the Mayflower, we had to move in and out through the basement on the west side of the building. Down through the basement entrance, across the basement and up the east side elevators up to the 7th floor where we lived.
The landlord would not let us move in or out through the front door, despite the fact that someone else was doing it at the time.
We went in to the basement from the west side of the building where there is an illegal space by the dumpster. On Sunday, i assume there will be fewer problems parking there than there would be during the week when the dumpster might get picked up. And i think, while you are actually moving, there shouldn't be too many probs, but check with the super.
There are a few legal parking spaces at the front of the building. On weekends, along Linwood, you can park on either side of the street. We heard that parking North of Summer has more risks for break-ins, but we didn't have any problems with that in the 6 months we lived in that building.
Hope some of that helped you... or at least didn't discourage you from moving.
Good luck... and don't let moving stress you out too much!
06/07/2007 22:21 #39577
Aluminium in deodorants - Do you care?Category: science
It has been known for sometime that Aluminium is associated with Alzheimer's disease. However, the past few years has brought forth research that might potentially implicate Aluminium in the development of cancer. Aluminium is the key ingredient in most of the underarm deodorants out there. It is believed to have estrogenic properties. Estrogenic input drives its growth, progression and possibly initiation of cancer.
Women use these deodorants day in and day out and they are applied directly to the axillary (underarm) area. The deodorants remain in contact with skin for extended periods of time. Aluminium in these deodorants is probably absorbed more readily than any other metalloestrogen, because of the microabrasions on the skin in the axillary region (due to frequent shaving).
To all women (and men) out there, does this piece of news bother you? Would you be willing to toss out all your deodorants and get Al-free ones? Or would you rather wait for this association to be set in stone?
As a researcher, can't help wondering how much of an impact such news has on consumers...
Update: Found this article on the Al-free alternatives out there:

Women use these deodorants day in and day out and they are applied directly to the axillary (underarm) area. The deodorants remain in contact with skin for extended periods of time. Aluminium in these deodorants is probably absorbed more readily than any other metalloestrogen, because of the microabrasions on the skin in the axillary region (due to frequent shaving).
To all women (and men) out there, does this piece of news bother you? Would you be willing to toss out all your deodorants and get Al-free ones? Or would you rather wait for this association to be set in stone?
As a researcher, can't help wondering how much of an impact such news has on consumers...
Update: Found this article on the Al-free alternatives out there:

tinypliny - 06/09/07 02:05
Thanks for your all your input!
@paul: That's interesting, never heard of feelrite. *scurries off to google it* I really like "citrusy" scents too. Some of those "natural" deodorants tend to smell a lot like cilantro, they have none of those spiffy scents they put in Al-ridden ones
@imk2: Nice to know that and yes, I am hoping to do breast cancer research for my dissertation. Maybe we will run into each other very soon!
@hodown: Unfortunately, I don't have the luxury of not being a big sweater, I am a sweater with huge baggy arms, lots of extra wool and a matching hood... kidding. :) I do tend to sweat a lot.
Thanks for your all your input!
@paul: That's interesting, never heard of feelrite. *scurries off to google it* I really like "citrusy" scents too. Some of those "natural" deodorants tend to smell a lot like cilantro, they have none of those spiffy scents they put in Al-ridden ones
@imk2: Nice to know that and yes, I am hoping to do breast cancer research for my dissertation. Maybe we will run into each other very soon!
@hodown: Unfortunately, I don't have the luxury of not being a big sweater, I am a sweater with huge baggy arms, lots of extra wool and a matching hood... kidding. :) I do tend to sweat a lot.
paul - 06/08/07 22:40
There are tons of aluminum free alternatives. I used to work at feelrite and I remember there being lots of alternative deoderants. I like the ones with lemon grass.
There are tons of aluminum free alternatives. I used to work at feelrite and I remember there being lots of alternative deoderants. I like the ones with lemon grass.
imk2 - 06/08/07 19:49
yeah i usually dont wear deodorant either. are you going to be doing breast cancer research at roswell? i work on breast cancer studies there.
yeah i usually dont wear deodorant either. are you going to be doing breast cancer research at roswell? i work on breast cancer studies there.
hodown - 06/08/07 10:56
I actually don't ever use it for that exact reason. I'm not a big sweater and personally I think sweat is good for your body. But maybe thats just me going back to my hippie days..
I actually don't ever use it for that exact reason. I'm not a big sweater and personally I think sweat is good for your body. But maybe thats just me going back to my hippie days..
zobar - 06/08/07 02:22
Used to have pretty wretched body odor; discovered 'deodorant' soap largely to blame. Oddly enough, switching to olive oil soap rendered antiperspirant unnecessary. I use Burt's Bees herbal deodorant because I like the way it smells. No Alzheimer's, no pit stains, no titty cancer.
- Z
Used to have pretty wretched body odor; discovered 'deodorant' soap largely to blame. Oddly enough, switching to olive oil soap rendered antiperspirant unnecessary. I use Burt's Bees herbal deodorant because I like the way it smells. No Alzheimer's, no pit stains, no titty cancer.
- Z
jenks - 06/07/07 22:35
Nope. I for one am not going to stop using deodo.
(though technically I think the aluminum is more 'anti-perspirant' than 'deodorant'. Frankly I'm more worried about my Secret giving me pit-stains in my tshirts than giving me breast cancer.
But it's an interesting theory, and maybe there's something to it.
Nope. I for one am not going to stop using deodo.
(though technically I think the aluminum is more 'anti-perspirant' than 'deodorant'. Frankly I'm more worried about my Secret giving me pit-stains in my tshirts than giving me breast cancer.
But it's an interesting theory, and maybe there's something to it.
ladycroft - 06/07/07 22:32
this news has been around for 10 years. though i think secret has made a new 'aluminium free' version.
this news has been around for 10 years. though i think secret has made a new 'aluminium free' version.
06/06/2007 23:39 #39561
It's a Mayflower!Category: flat hunt
The update on my drab life: I am done with my qualifiers. *w00t* But I don't know if I passed or am doomed to take them 6 months later. *anti-w00t*
The update on my not-so-drab life: It's the Mayflower!! That apartment on the 5th Storey was in the Mayflower as many of you guessed. It's an absolutely charming "large studio" and I think I love it. However, the lease is not very clear-cut. The present tenant has a lease which ends July 31st, but wants to get out of it early. Though, very enthusiastic, the present tenant has not got hold of the management yet - so they have not got in touch with me. I admit that its been just 3 business days (mon-tue-wed), but.... its been three business days! Hence, the anxiety...
I did a walking piligrimage of Roswell and surrounding areas on Friday and I think I have officially become rather enamoured with all the goodies on Delaware, Allen Street, the fabulous theatre district, funky Elmwood etc. You guys live in an awesome neighbourhood!! What the hell was I thinking, strolling down Ellicott when I first visited Buffalo?!!
I checked out a handful of apartments - the ones on Auburn-Delaware, Elmwood-Lexington/Utica were gorgeous but it took forever to walk to Roswell. Thoughts of a snow-laden walk in the 6 months of Buffalo winter weren't very appealing so they are off the list for now. There was a charming studio apartment in an old mansion on Summer, but the studio was too tiny (and had wild rabbits in the front yard!! yikes!!). Then, there was this apartment building on Elmwood near Summer but this was right next to Section 8 housing and *reeked* of tobacco smoke. No-one showed up to show me an apartment on Franklin, someone on Linwood cancelled on me and it was too late to check out another apartment at Richmond.
So in the end, it looks like I might be living in Mayflower after all, if this lease somehow comes through. If it doesn't, its back to the hunt again, and that would be quite a setback.
I had a MOST delicious lunch at a delighful little Italian joint on Delaware called the "Panaros". Their three-cheese-spinach-garlic pizza is just out of this world (and I was ridiculously hungry after hours of walking).
The apartment hunt hasn't officially ended yet, but I just want to thank all of you for helping me out, and orienting me to the neighbourhood. Can't have gone on the Buffalo piligrimage/hunt alone without all the estripper tips and advice I received over the past two months! Thank you!!
The update on my not-so-drab life: It's the Mayflower!! That apartment on the 5th Storey was in the Mayflower as many of you guessed. It's an absolutely charming "large studio" and I think I love it. However, the lease is not very clear-cut. The present tenant has a lease which ends July 31st, but wants to get out of it early. Though, very enthusiastic, the present tenant has not got hold of the management yet - so they have not got in touch with me. I admit that its been just 3 business days (mon-tue-wed), but.... its been three business days! Hence, the anxiety...
I did a walking piligrimage of Roswell and surrounding areas on Friday and I think I have officially become rather enamoured with all the goodies on Delaware, Allen Street, the fabulous theatre district, funky Elmwood etc. You guys live in an awesome neighbourhood!! What the hell was I thinking, strolling down Ellicott when I first visited Buffalo?!!
I checked out a handful of apartments - the ones on Auburn-Delaware, Elmwood-Lexington/Utica were gorgeous but it took forever to walk to Roswell. Thoughts of a snow-laden walk in the 6 months of Buffalo winter weren't very appealing so they are off the list for now. There was a charming studio apartment in an old mansion on Summer, but the studio was too tiny (and had wild rabbits in the front yard!! yikes!!). Then, there was this apartment building on Elmwood near Summer but this was right next to Section 8 housing and *reeked* of tobacco smoke. No-one showed up to show me an apartment on Franklin, someone on Linwood cancelled on me and it was too late to check out another apartment at Richmond.
So in the end, it looks like I might be living in Mayflower after all, if this lease somehow comes through. If it doesn't, its back to the hunt again, and that would be quite a setback.
I had a MOST delicious lunch at a delighful little Italian joint on Delaware called the "Panaros". Their three-cheese-spinach-garlic pizza is just out of this world (and I was ridiculously hungry after hours of walking).
The apartment hunt hasn't officially ended yet, but I just want to thank all of you for helping me out, and orienting me to the neighbourhood. Can't have gone on the Buffalo piligrimage/hunt alone without all the estripper tips and advice I received over the past two months! Thank you!!
tinypliny - 06/07/07 14:29
Hey felly, it was indeed a lot of fun. Thanks for the good wishes. Hope you have fair weather on those days and land an awesome apartment, all the best!!
Hey felly, it was indeed a lot of fun. Thanks for the good wishes. Hope you have fair weather on those days and land an awesome apartment, all the best!!
fellyconnelly - 06/07/07 11:59
hey sounds like a fun apartment hunt... i'll be going on mine on the 18-20th... hope you get your place!
hey sounds like a fun apartment hunt... i'll be going on mine on the 18-20th... hope you get your place!
Latina's is the one that closed.
Wegman's is probably the best grocery store I've ever been too. Tops (the other major one) may be a little cheaper, but I haven't shopped there much.
Like everyone else said the lexington coop is good for organic stuff. And Guercio's is supposed to be fantastic, but I've still never been.
As far as ethnic stores... I have no idea. I've been able to get everything I need at wegman's.
And I've never really heard of any of the other ones on your list.
What about these stores (within a 2 mile radius) I pulled out of google-maps? Does no-one shop at them? Don't these have any redeeming features? Are they good in a pinch? What sort of pinch?? Has anyone heard of a store called "Spices of Asia"? The local ethnic shop-owner at the strip-mall near my present home seemed to think it was a great place to shop for produce, but unfortunately wasn't sure of the location.
I am really sorry if this is an overload of questions! But there is *so little* information on groceries around the area on the net. I can't believe that no one bothered to write even a one-liner on these places. Do they suck so bad? Has no one even shopped in an emergency at these places? Does everyone have a car and no one walks/bikes to these groceries anymore? :(
-Main Food Mart , 1130 Main St (**is this the one that closed?**)
-Latina's Grocery Store,250 Elmwood Ave
-Bills Food Mart, 32 Allen St
-O & N Market, 900 Main St
-Allentown Food Shoppe, 76 Elmwood Ave
-Main & Utica Market, 1381 Main St
-Citywide Food & Beauty Sppls, 137 Maple St
-O's Store,1436 Michigan Ave
-Paytel Corp Freddies Grocery, 315 Pennsylvania St (***is this the coop store?***)
-Westside Market, 255 Carolina St
-Holley Farms, 424 Pearl St
-Big Basha Foods, 844 Jefferson Ave
-Nashwan Minimarket Inc, 173 E Ferry St
-Super Market Enterprises, 460 Niagara St
-Buffalo Asian Market, 594 Niagara St
-Ganci's Grocery, 319 Massachusetts Ave
-Water Front Mini Mart, 259 Niagara St
-Corner Shop Mini Mart, 139 Vermont St
-Nammon Citgo Mart, 214 Porter Ave
-Mozeb's Groceries, 72 Pennsylvania St
-Broadway Mini Mart, 350 Broadway St
-99 Oriental Food Store, 837 Niagara St
-U S Quality Food Market, 471 E Ferry St
-Almatrahi Market, 163 W Ferry St
-Price Rite Market, 326 W Delavan Ave
-One Stop Mart, 302 Grant St
-Hamyar Food Corp, 449 William St
-S & A Grocery,1047 Genesee St
-Deannas Food Mart, 973 Fillmore Ave
-Shop Rite Supermarket, 1350 Fillmore Ave
-smh Food Market, 1027 Smith St
-William Mini Market, 654 William St
-Montes Grocery, 413 Swan St
-Save-A-Lot, 999 Broadway St
-N & N Food Market, 1266 Genesee St
-Hothara Food Market, 177 French St
Guercos is awesome. Wegmans is great for a big grocery store.
I like the co-op but its rare that I shop there... and I all I ever have to do to go there is cross Auburn. I like Wegman's generally but if its produce you're looking for Guercio's is the place that supplies all of the upper end area restaurants - their standard is high and its nice to support a family owned store that isn't a conglomerate.
I think just about everyone prefers Wegmans. You will probably end up going there and really its not that far away if you take the elmwood bus it should be easy to get there.
There is also a Tops at 1275 Jefferson Avenue about halfway between Ferry and Best. It's about the same distance away from Summer and Linwood as the Tops on Niagara St. But,of course, it is on the "wrong" side of Main Street as described in (e:paul,39626)
Sad to say, even I didn't know that there was a Tops there until I worked an inventory there a couple of weeks ago.
The Tops on Niagara St. has a much larger Goya brand section than this one.
If you don't mind going to Niagara there is Tops Niagara but I perfer Wegmens or the tops on Grant St. Sometimes I'll go to the tops on Elmwood in the Target Plaza. If you are looking for Asain stuff with out going to a supermarket there is another place (think it is still there) Called Phu Ti (or something like that) at Normal and Coneticut (sort of turns into bryntt at richmond).
unfortunately we just lost the "main" grocery store in our area, which was actually on Summer St. Hopefully it will become another grocery store...
Guercio's is good. There is a little produce store on Elmwood and Summer also. The Coop has decent stuff (a bit pricey sometimes) but it's a walk... On Niagara St. there are a couple Vietnamese places with very authentic (sometimes too authentic) items, but good when you need that one Indian/Thai spice that the regular stores just don't carry. The closest major store is going to be Tops on Niagara, which is also kinda a hike from you. But, on a bike, all these places are very doable.
Hope that helps. :)
i'm very interested in the responses to your post about downtown grocery stores, because i just moved to allentown and am wondering the same thing... long story short, don't get your hopes up! frankly, the grocery scene seems pretty limited.
(e:mrmike) is right about Guercio's, they have a lot of good Italian dry goods and jar stuff too, among many other delicious items they cram into that little store. on Elmwood Ave is the Lexington Co-op, which is on the expensive side but is the place to go for organic and/or vegetarian/vegan items, bulk grains/lentils etc. apart from these i'm a little lost...and am anxious to see what other (e:peeps) recommend!
thanks for making a good query :)
Guercios on Grant St is pretty good for produce.