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5/02/2007

The home of the 33¢ empanada


I'd mentioned recently how cool of a store Fiesta is, but we hadn't really looked closely at prices and product. Not all of the produce we buy from my place of work is organic (there are certain things that Health Food Store just doesn't carry in organics), so why not buy them from Fiesta. They're a small, Texas based, community friendly grocer and what's wrong with that?

Their bakery is pretty cool, and they have a lot of vegan friendly items (though I'm sure the sugar they use is ground against charred bone, but oh well, that's why I'm not vegan, I just eat a vegan diet). It's fucking panaderia-tastic. We got some bad ass apple empanadas reasonably priced at 3 for $1.00. Bollilos are 6 for $1.00.

They have every kind of pepper you could want, tons of weird tropical fruits, and even fresh garbanzo beans. I think especially if you don't shop at the health food store, Fiesta is a much better choice than that bastard of a Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market.



this lady didn't really want meg to take a picture of her

Here's a list of Fiestas at which you can shop in Dallas:
(in no particular order)
5334 Ross Ave
611 West Jefferson
9727 Webb Chapel
3030 South Lancaster
2951 South Buckner Blvd
8060 Spring Valley