Monday, August 15, 2011

Where to Find Food &/or Cooking Supplies


While most native Knoxvillians know where to find groceries and culinary gadgets, any person new to the area might need a few tips. So, here is a list of foodie shopping fun in the Knoxville area.

If you think a store should be added to our list(s), let us know!

Large Chain Grocery Stores
Walmart
Sam's Club
Target
Kroger
Food City
Ingles

Smaller Grocery Stores or Specialty Food Stores (equally as good if not better for some things)
Earthfare - organic - www.earthfare.com
The Fresh Market - www.thefreshmarket.com
Butler and Bailey Market - www.butlerandbaileymarket.com
The Shrimp Dock - www.shrimpdock.com
Coastal Connections Seafood - www.coastalconnectionsseafood.com
World Market - www.worldmarket.com
Williams Sonoma - www.williams-sonoma.com

Rumor (meaning totally unsubstantiated) has it that a Whole Foods grocery store and a Costco plan to set up shop in Knoxville in 2012.

Basic Supplies

Cook's Corner - www.cookscorner.com
Williams Sonoma - www.williams-sonoma.com
Sugar Bakers - www.sugarbakersonline.com
Michaels Craft Store - www.michaels.com
Jo Ann Fabrics & Crafts - www.joann.com
Hobby Lobby - www.hobbylobby.com
Major Retail Stores (Dillards, Belk, Sears, JCPenney, Kohls, Target, Walmart, etc.)



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