The Spaghetti Showdown
High Noon. Otto’s Market. Be there.
The Wild Wild West has nothing on Otto’s. Every day our aisles are hopping with action. Fancy gourmet brands tussle with old standbys; organics duke it out with the locals; gluten-free wrangles with wheat.
Like the Wild West, there are no (food) rules at Otto’s Market. Toss Ragu in your organic durum wheat semolina linguine. Pour organic soy milk on your Lucky Charms. Top your Ritz crackers with Cambazola triple cream blue brie. The West wasn’t won by staying in the boundaries and we won’t fence you in here either.
Enough ballyhoo...come see for yourself. Just be careful you don’t step between the sauce-slinging pasta jars.
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Friday Afternoon SmackDown At Otto’s Market
In corner one, from Rhinebeck, weighing in at 16 ounces is returning champ Spacey Tracy’s Pickled Peppers. In corner two, hailing from the Lower East Side in Manhattan, weighing in at 15 ounces is the newcomer Rick’s Picks Mean Beans. Don’t think that this boy-girl fight is anything less than fair. Champion Tracy has held her own against many a strapping pickle.
Here at Otto’s every aisle is jumping with action. Cheer on Dr. Brown as it gives Diet Coke a spine buster. Watch Old Chatham Camembert grapple Rotel queso dip into a vicious choke slam. Rally around Café Bustelo as it does a single leg take down on Monkey Joe’s. Come in, grab a ring-side seat and enjoy the show!
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The Amazing Grocery Store Race
Challenge: Buy 15 items on shopping list. Each team must go to a different grocery store. First team to make it back to the starting line is the winner. Team One: Ken and Jen; Grocery Store: Otto’s Market in Germantown Team Two: Denise and Travis; Grocery Store: Hannaford in Redhook Start/Finish Line: Traffic Light in Germantown
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Bet you an Atomic Fireball we have everything on your grocery list.

Otto’s Market is a hometown grocery store that carries an amazing selection of products in a small space. The market has been a part of the community since 1927, and in its newest incarnation, you will find an old-style grocery store that has just about anything you’ll want: all the basics at a good price, the best of natural foods, and an outstanding selection of local and specialty foods. Otto’s Market is the best of both worlds: a small-town, intimate old-style grocery with a supermarket-sized selection. |
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