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#18411
01/19/2013 09:49 AM
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We will be doing a bareboat charter out of Grenada soon and intend to self provision food and beverages. Any recommendations? Thanks!
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01/19/2013 06:05 PM
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Go to the spice market in St. Georges for fruit, veg and spices
Drink all day at home, your friends worry about you; do it on vacation and they say "what a good time you're having". Save your friends needless worry, travel more!
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They have a supermarket in the Spiceland Mall that is quite large and well stocked (if the ferry has been in). The spice market in town is great for produce.
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I had mentioned this in a previous post. Sorry I don't know how to link to it. I agree with the previous post recommending IGA. For booze ,pop, bottled, frozen and dry items I use CK's. The only way I can describe the location is as you come off the airport highway and then take your left at the roundabout to go to IGA... CK is on your immediate left. Blue building as I recall. It is setup like a small Costco... No glam. Enjoy.
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