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    Manpasand Spice Corner

    3.5 (6 reviews)

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    Awesome biryanis on weekends, spicy though. Good selection of groceries. Have organic section of lentils/ flours etc too. Courteous.

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    Eichner’s Farm Market - When possible, we bring the empty cartons back to Pittsburgh to top up.

    Eichner’s Farm Market

    4.2(22 reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    My family - counting the grandparents, parents, me - never declared ourselves free-range, organic,…read moregreen, or anything else of that sort. We wanted to eat well and on a budget. The taste of food, a virtue of its freshness and the care in its production, was the priority - after affordability. We have long gone to Eichner's for produce, poultry, and dozens (pun!) of other things. The Eichners were selling the best stuff around decades before the buzzwords and hashtags. Eichner's Farm isn't one in the farmy ads. Most farms aren't. Cows don't dance under rainbows sprouting from the hillsides. Chickens don't whistle while they work on the egg laying line. Pigs don't pat you on the back and brag about their bacon being nitrate free. That sort of bizarro anthropomorphism and idyllic image is made by executive intent and marketers to assuage a certain customer base and to compel it to pay a premium. Pssst: It ain't worth it. I've never tasted a better bird or eggs than in the ones we've bought at Eichner's. Likely neither will you. You'll see a chicken coop on the property. If you've never seen your dinner when it's alive, this may feel overwhelming. It's OK. As it's been said of sausage, people like the taste but don't want to see how it's made. It's OK. Read the fine print under "cage free" on the egg cartons at Whole Foods. The birds that laid those eggs weren't as lucky as the ones here. Farms are dirty. They're full of dirt, lots of dirt. Without dirt, nothing grows. That's the nature of nature. Farmers work in that dirt, they get dirty. They raise and slaughter the animals, sparing us both the inconvenience and the guilt we may feel over it. Eichner's does these and all the farm things incredibly well. I can't help but laugh a little when I see Eichner's listed as a supplier to the American (New) category of restaurants around Pittsburgh. Who knew Grandma was so on-trend for the 2010s back in 1980s? The restaurant prices are the punchline, since I've been eating this stuff on the cheap (as you could too, by shopping at the source) my entire life. My grandfather also gets a bit of a laugh, mixed with a little tension in his chest. But good for Eichner's, they deserve every penny. My only complaint is the Brooklynification of the shelves. Pittsburgh, you can supply your own pickles. I know this. I know there are folks with brine on the brain back home. Get to canning! I don't want to see McClure's here. We have enough of this in Brooklyn already. Now about my grandfather, he's closing in on 96. He could still kick my ass if he wanted to. He's been eating eggs, bacon, and vegetables from Eichner's so long as I've been alive. I'm 33. I've been going to Eichner's since long as I can recollect. The Eichner brothers, if either is working the store, ask about my mother and my grandparents every time I drop by to buy peanut brittle, eggs, or a bird to haul back to Brooklyn. This review is no doubt biased by all the family history, but you know, you could see as the perspective of 33 years of patronage. I'll tell you that if anything, Eicher's is consistent.

    The best ham we have ever had ! I can't rave enough about this place! Will go nowhere's else for a…read moreham but Eichners

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    Bella Christie’s Sweet Boutique - McCandless

    Bella Christie’s Sweet Boutique - McCandless

    4.7(13 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    Went looking for a birthday cake. The hand painted designs can be ordered at McCandless but…read morecompleted in Aspinwall. Couldn't leave empty handed. Bought myself a cinnamon bar. Very buttery and delicious.

    This location used to be a Gigi's Cupcakes, but apparently it was sold to Bella Christie's. Bella…read moreChristie's is a locally owned bakery whose first location is in Aspinwall. Bella Christie's bakers and pastry chefs make cakes, cookies, cupcakes, and pastries. They even make custom cakes and event tables for weddings, birthdays, and other special events. Cakes are available in about a dozen flavors (e.g., vanilla, chocolate, banana, and hazelnut) with about a few dozen flavors of fillings (e.g., almond custard, mango mousse, raspberry jam, peach compote, espresso buttercream, and fruit). When I entered this business, I saw two display cases that were full of macarons, cheesecakes, mini cupcakes, cupcakes, cookies, and brownies. An employee immediately and kindly greeted me. As I was selecting my desserts, the employee carefully bagged and boxed them. She accurately rang up my purchase, and she thanked me. Here are my reviews for the desserts: Strawberry milkshake cookie - $2.75 - 4.5 stars - This cookie looked the prettiest in the display and had the most unique-sounding flavor. It was pink and had sprinkles and white chips mixed in. The cookie was a large size, and it was fresh and moist. I liked the strawberry flavor. Strawberry milkshake cupcake - $4.25 - 4.5 stars - Can you tell that I like strawberry milkshakes? :) This cupcake was a good size, and it consisted of moist pink cake that had strawberry pieces mixed in. It was topped with fresh, creamy strawberry and white icing with sprinkles. On top was a paper straw, and I put it in my mouth because I had assumed that it was white chocolate--oops! Lemon blueberry cupcake - $4.25 - 4.5 stars - This cupcake was also a good size. The cake was lemon yellow with a few blueberries mixed in. On top was a blueberry-flavored buttercream icing that was topped with two fresh blueberries and a lemon gummy. I enjoyed these flavors. Turtle cheesecake - $4.50 - No rating - My husband ate this cheesecake. He said, "It was fine." One additional thing that I noticed was that the plastic tray that held the cupcakes was type 6 plastic, which is not recyclable in our community. I wonder if the owners could explore other options for the tray.

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