Whole Foods Market

15 Washington Street
Brighton, MA 02135
Phone - (617) 738-8187
Categories: Grocery Stores & Supermarkets

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Get One Well-Stocked Kitchen:  For the Boston Cook
  • By mswen
  • Updated 3 months ago
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We all know about Whole Foods. And it’s a known fact that some of the best stuff can be found here. Sure, you’re going to pay – this place ‘aint cheap – but you’ll impress your friends with obscure ingredients, magazine-worthy produce, and lovely cuts of meat. And the store’s own 365 brand is a great go-to for basics.

How the Heck to Get a Good Night's Sleep in Boston
  • By mswen
  • Updated 3 months ago
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A July 4th Picnic on the Esplanade: Fantasy vs. Reality
  • By mswen
  • Updated 3 months ago
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Oooh! Whole Foods has great cheeses, and fresh bread, and prepared foods. This’ll be soooo perfect!

Are You Ready For Some Football?
  • By mswen
  • Updated 2 months ago
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For lovely avocados (and the rest of your guac ingredients), Whole Foods to the rescue.

Great Housewarming Gifts for Your Even Greater Friends
  • By mswen
  • Updated 23 days ago
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Whole Foods has a great prepared food section filled with yummy nosh. From fancy sushi, to home-style mac and cheese, fill a few containers with your friends’ faves and they will fall in love with you all over again.

The Reluctant Attendee's Guide to Surviving an Excruciatingly Long Meeting
  • By mswen
  • Updated 17 days ago
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I love the bulk foods aisle at Whole Foods: tamari almonds, chocoloate-covered pretzels, trail mix with white chocolate chips…there are virtually endless tasty snacks to choose from and smuggle into a meeting. Feeling sneaky? Use the little brown bags (instead of the clear plastic ones) for your stash and hide what you’re eating from everyone else.

Obsessed with Sushi in Boston
  • Started by Susie
  • Updated about 1 month ago
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OK…don’t hate. But my first sushi experience was right here at Whole Foods (known as “Bread & Circus” at the time). My best friend (and roommate at the time) is Korean, and after already existing on a college diet of seaweed wrapped in rice (courtesy of care packages sent from her mom), I was ready to try the (safe and boring) cucumber maki rolls. Then, I quietly moved onto the spicy tuna rolls. And the rest, my friends, is history.

First Oprah, Now Dooce:  What Is This Cleanse All About?
  • By mswen
  • Updated 3 months ago
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You can’t beat Whole Foods for top-notch produce, of which you’ll be eating a lot during this cleanse, and random health-nutty things like flax crackers and Teeccino.