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" ... "Farm to table" is a common phrase that is used to describe high quality and fresh foods. Along this path for all foods there are many instances where foods can be contaminated. In the case of this lettuce, it was harvested, put in boxes, shipped to another facility (or multiple ones), stored under refrigeration, washed, chopped, and then packaged in bags that may include plain romaine or various salad mixes (that could contain other lettuces or vegetables grown from other farms) that contained the romaine. These are the many touch points that could be the culprit of the contamination. ... "
" ... AeroGarden has far more models in two, three, six, nine and 24-pod units, many of them available in several colors and finishes and round, rectangular and small footprint slim configuration for different spatial needs. AeroGarden seems to always be running sales, and their linear three-pod Sprout model, comparable in size to the smaller Smart Garden, is also $99, and now on sale for $69 - but last I checked, temporarily out of stock. Its biggest 24-pod unit is $599, so the choice between brand may just come down to what size, shape, color and plants you want. I chose a 6-pod Harvest model from Aero Garden simply because it was on sale, offered the most growing for the buck, and allowed me to go with an assortment of baby lettuces. ... "
" ... Now with a 60% five-year average compound annual growth rate, Gotham Greens sells lettuces, pestos and salad dressings in 40 states and 2,000 stores, mostly around the New England, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast and Mountain regions. Chains include Whole Foods Market, Safeway, Target, Harris Teeter, ShopRite and Sprouts. ... "
" ... Salade du Marché: market fresh lettuces, shaved vegetables, verjus vinaigrette and fresh herbs ... "
" ... With slight trepidation I opened the remarkably moderate $78 fixed menu (which, as in all Meyers’, restaurants includes the service charge, so there is no need to tip) to find that next to nothing of the posted website menu remains. I suspect the lackluster Times review pushed Pfeifer to make a radical change. Gone are the chilled cucumber soup, the tomato and burrata, and the baby lettuces. Added now are wagyu beef and duck, foie gras and lobster quenelles. I became very hopeful. ... "