RETAIL ROUNDUP
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Always looking for a bargain, we at Retail Roundup are happy to say
that we’ve found a new place to shop -- the Lighthouse Thrift Store at
2165 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The nonprofit store, which opened this
week, is operated by the Lighthouse Ministries of Mariner’s Church and
hopes to support a number of local organizations, including Court
Appointed Special Advocates and Habitat for Humanity.
Carrying clothes, jewelry and more, the thrift store will be open from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturdays. However, it will be closed today and Friday while the staff is
in training, said Susan Akins, senior manager for Lighthouse Ministries.
How wonderful to be able to shop and know the money is going to help
the community.
A wonderful plate for a lover’s meal
It’s not even February, yet all we can see is red, red and red.
Between special “Cupid’s Arrow” drinks at TGI Fridays and entreaties from
Site59 to check out the online joys of surprising your loved one
(https://www.site59.com), we are inundated with hearts and flowers.
The best offer we’ve seen so far is from Wedgwood USA, which will be
hosting a food stylist and food from a local chef at Macy’s in South
Coast Plaza from noon to 1 p.m Feb. 11.
Stylist Angie Mosier will tell trade secrets for a picture-perfect
meal to those who would woo their loves through the culinary arts. The
effect of a “beautifully presented meal on Wedgwood Fine Bone China
dinnerware” will apparently win over a heart or two.
Though the meal -- linguine with wild mushrooms, pumpkin seed-crusted
Ahi tuna, bittersweet chocolate cake with raspberry sauce -- sounds
wonderful, apparently this is a session of showing the food rather than
telling how to make it. Maybe they could also show us how to properly
plate the pizza we plan to order on Valentine’s Day, which falls on a
Wednesday this year.
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