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Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Pike's
Here's some of what all that money can buy: seafood at the famous fish market in Pike's Place.
This was my favorite place in Seattle -- hundreds of stores selling everything from artisanal pastas, cheeses or sausages, fresh flowers, beautiful produce to every kind of prepared food you can think of.
It's dizzying. I felt very unimaginative buying some peaches and -- well, this is embarrassing -- a sandwich.
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