Showing posts with label grocery store. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grocery store. Show all posts

Monday, January 17, 2011

More Shopping

Ya'll...look what we found at Lulu's on Friday. It's the first time we've seen it for sale in Dubai! Look what else they have here....ALL.YEAR.LONG. Good thing I'm on a diet....

I decided to take more grocery store pictures to show you how things roll around here, so here goes:
This is the delicate detergent for dishdashes and abayas. No idea what it's called....
They also import Seventh Generation products here if you'd like to take out a mortgage for your laundry.


These people LOVE their Tide.


And their Tang. In many ways, this country is about 20 years behind the US.



The whole milk is dubbed "full cream" and they call skim milk "skimmed milk" which is probably more accurate.


Or you can get double cream. Ew. (No, that's not whipping cream, it's milk)


This is one brand of formula - maybe sort of like Good Start since it's made by Nestle. Do you see where it says 5 years plus?



They have a teeny-tiny stash of Jello products, unlike US stores which look like the Tide picture above except with Jello.


At first glance, you'd think this was yogurt:



Nope. It's:

Which is different than cream cheese. The yogurt's over here:



You can get plain or Activia.


They also have a small area with fruited yogurt, but it's not very good. It's over here:



In this section is Butterball meat:


Buitoni noodles...


And Kraft and Sargento cheese which will cost you a small fortune.


They also have frozen pizza, but no pepperoni! Halal meat only!


Plenty of frozen veggies including Green Giant, but no coupons :(


Want butter? It's in the freezer section. I spent about two months thinking they didn't sell butter here because it isn't with the margarine.


Or you can go to the cheese counter and buy it by the kilo.

Speaking of the cheese counter, THIS is the place to get your cheese. Much cheaper and they will shred it for you. You can sort of see the guy shredding my cheese over there. And the wine bottle? It's a tease, in my opinion.


The fresh bread section:


And then there's the produce. I've never seen whole tapioca before, but here it is:


Some Abu Dhabi broccoli:


Beetroot, bread fruit, and chowchow:


They sell coconuts at the coconut booth.


And Dole pineapples. These babies were shipped from Hawaii.


This is the fresh herb section, so you'd better know what your herbs look like before you come!


And these little guys...couldn't figure out their name by the sign. I dub them "Martian Roots."


An odd looking melon-ish fruit:

Not celery. VelleryWhite pumpkins from Oman that look nothing like pumpkins to me.


There is usually a little crowd of Indian women around the bitter gourds, so I think they are a popular part of their cuisine.


They are abusive with their bananas, so they come home bruised.

The name of these makes me laugh :)



Hard-shelled nuts by the gram:


Then they have a counter with shelled nuts....


And behind that counter is about three walls of individually packaged candy.


They have an express lane at checkout, just like us:

And gossip magazines:


And then there's this sign..."Don't trip over your abaya on the way out!"

Then you push your buggy, which they call a trolley, down the magnetic travelator to the parking garage.


And that's what it looks like to shop at Lulu's in Dubai.

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Shopping at Geant

Colin hasn't felt well this weekend, so I headed to Geant on the metro by myself today. It was nice to have some time to sift through what they have available. Usually, I have the most adorable ticking time bomb in the front seat of my buggy so I have to grab the most obvious choice and move on. Unfortunately, the most obvious is usually also the most expensive. Every time I go, I see this can of strained foul. It really of grosses me out. Anyone know what it is? Geant is full of things I've never seen before and never intend to try. Ew.
Lucky for us, they do have a small organic section and various organic items on the regular shelves. They have free range eggs, but I've yet to see any organic meats at Geant.
This is my favorite sign in Geant: Assorted Indian Food Stuff. An entire aisle devoted only to Indian food. And I haven't a clue what most of it is.


They sell a lot of fish here. Don't be fooled by the "Special Price" signs, though. Fish is definitely more expensive here than it is at home. Oh, and most of the fish are in their original form...beady eyes and everything.


There is a decent selection of produce, though the quality is often lacking in the softer fruits. In the stores here, you bag your produce and then take it to a weighing station to be priced. When I'm in a hurry at the market downstairs, I forget about this sometimes, which causes the patrons behind me in line to become annoyed. (And rightly so. It's rather embarassing...but I digress) This guy caught me taking his picture...and I thought I was being discrete!



They make and sell freshly squeezed orange juice which smells fantastic, but I haven't tried it yet. A bottle of 100% apple juice for Colin costs between 7-10 dirhams here, so 14 dirhams isn't really outrageous for this juice. I'm glad I took this picture, because I never would have noticed the pom juice! Yum!


Milk packaging is a little different here, and of course they don't sell gallons since most local things are sold by metric weight.


I've never seen so much rice in one place in my entire life. I can't ever figure out which rice to buy...basmati? jasmine? kerala? I just want brown, fragrance-free rice, please.


One more thing about Geant: beware of the buggies. They lack a steering feature, so I'm constantly struggling to turn down aisles and keep from running into other shoppers. Today, I sustained an injury that hurt so badly I yelped out loud. Still hurts, actually. (Looks like I should ask for a pedicure for my birthday this week!!)



It's always nice to have a few hours to myself, but I was glad to get back home to Joe & Colin (mostly) unscathed.
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