Lowes/Home Depot vs. small local stores - recent experience

   / Lowes/Home Depot vs. small local stores - recent experience #71  
:laughing: The pizza place we really like has a Buffalo Chicken pizza that is oh so good. :licking: All I am getting for dinner is a tortilla toasted on a cast iron skillet, then folded over with cheese and turkey. A friend brought us some tomatoes so that will go inside as well. It is good but the pizza would be better! :laughing::laughing::laughing:
Sounds good.

I dont remember where we came up with the recipe, but if anyione wants to try it, here is what we do:
Prepare the chicken:
1. Marinate the chicken overnight in Sweet Baby Rays
2. Cook the chicken (BBQ is best, pan also works)
3. Once it cools, you shred it

Make the pizza:
4. Make your crust and spread it on the pan
5. Partially cook the crust in the oven
6. Spread the crust with Sweet Baby Rays to taste (we don't use much or it overpowers the chicken)
7. Put on cheese to taste
8. Put on the chicken from step 3
9. Bake until the cheese melts
10. Let it cool and enjoy :)
We have tried not pre-baking the crust, but have found that the little pieces of chicken tend to get burned that way.

Aaron Z
 
   / Lowes/Home Depot vs. small local stores - recent experience #72  
Only on TBN could a thread about Lowes, Home Depot, and hardware stores turn into a thread about pizza. :laughing:
 
   / Lowes/Home Depot vs. small local stores - recent experience #73  
Went to my Menards today! It is indeed a Home Depot or Lowes on steroids. Not only is the store itself probably 25% larger, but most of their lumber is kept outside, so that 10-15% of the store that was full of lumber is now floor space. Not to mention that they have MUCH more lumber than Home Depot/Lowes. They even had groceries, not a full section, but snacks, drinks and canned foods. I was really impressed, wondered around for a good couple hours just looking at all their stuff.

When I finally got to looking for what I'd came for it was there. Been laying corrugated pipe to help some water drain at my cabin. Looked at Home Depot/Lowes and a couple local stores looking for something bigger than the 4" rolls, on about the 5th place, I found a 6" roll, I really wanted 8"+, but I figured I'd spent enough time looking. Of course I didn't go to Menards, they had up to 18" corrugate pipe and their 6" roll was $75 cheaper than what I paid at the local place. I got some pipe connectors for it (I measured once, and now need to cut twice:ashamed:) and am now on my way. I will definitely be going back to Menards.

Sounds like a great store! I wish we had a Menards around here. :(
 
   / Lowes/Home Depot vs. small local stores - recent experience #74  
All I am getting for dinner is a tortilla toasted on a cast iron skillet, then folded over with cheese and turkey. A friend brought us some tomatoes so that will go inside as well.

That would be called a Turkey Quesadilla. ;)
 
   / Lowes/Home Depot vs. small local stores - recent experience #75  
Sounds good.

I dont remember where we came up with the recipe, but if anyione wants to try it, here is what we do:
Prepare the chicken:
1. Marinate the chicken overnight in Sweet Baby Rays
2. Cook the chicken (BBQ is best, pan also works)
3. Once it cools, you shred it

Make the pizza:
4. Make your crust and spread it on the pan
5. Partially cook the crust in the oven
6. Spread the crust with Sweet Baby Rays to taste (we don't use much or it overpowers the chicken)
7. Put on cheese to taste
8. Put on the chicken from step 3
9. Bake until the cheese melts
10. Let it cool and enjoy :)
We have tried not pre-baking the crust, but have found that the little pieces of chicken tend to get burned that way.

Aaron Z


That is very similar to my wife's recipe, including the Sweet Baby Rays. She uses smoked gouda cheese mixed in with mozzarella. Good stuff!
 
   / Lowes/Home Depot vs. small local stores - recent experience #76  
That is very similar to my wife's recipe, including the Sweet Baby Rays. She uses smoked gouda cheese mixed in with mozzarella. Good stuff!

Are these mean old tractor talking guys bothering you ladies wanting to swap recipes? lol
 
   / Lowes/Home Depot vs. small local stores - recent experience #77  
Only on TBN could a thread about Lowes, Home Depot, and hardware stores turn into a thread about pizza. :laughing:

I consider such diversions welcome.

I think I may have babbled this before, but I don't care if a business is local or a big box store. If they earn my business, they will get it for the most part. I shop at Lowes or HD when I know what I want, don't need help and am valuing convenience very highly. Price may or may not play a part. I don't tend to go there for help though I know they have people floating around that actually know something if you can find them. For basic hardware needs, I have a local chain I use. Their prices are always reasonable, their selection is always good and it's hard at the particular store I use to not be approached to see if I need any help. I know the store pretty well and usually don't, but sometimes I do. There's another store near my office that is in the same town as a Lowes and has been for years. They have grown even though Lowes is there... and it comes down largely to how they treat their customers and what they have on the shelf. Top notch all the way around. Prices good too.

For lumber, since I tend to only need it when doing maintenance at my parent's place, there's a local lumber yard I use. Family owned, I was in scouts with the owner's one son. They have a pretty nice amusement park next to it. I go there because their inventory is always good, they know what they are doing, know their products, are always helpful and wouldn't you know it?? Their prices are very competitive with Lowes or HD. I've found them cheaper in various cases where I've bothered to compare. If I want lumber, I go to Knoebels. I avoid going in the summer due to their park (lots of traffic), so it's Saturday early AM or not at all.
 
   / Lowes/Home Depot vs. small local stores - recent experience #78  
   / Lowes/Home Depot vs. small local stores - recent experience #79  
In my area, Lowes and Home Depot employees are as bad as Walmart employees, where drool cups should be part of their uniform. Seriously, there can be some real knuckle-draggers in those places. Some local hardware stores do have issues, but not all of them, if you know where to go and/or who to talk to.
 
   / Lowes/Home Depot vs. small local stores - recent experience #80  
As we live 30 miles from HD, Lowes or the Local chain "Jerry's" we have to justify the cost savings vs the gas. For many projects, a few 2x4's and such one of our 2 local stores have what we need; if its a LOAD of stuff; we make a trip.
 

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