Originally Posted by
corky
Actually many places other than grocery limit capacity still. I went to Home Goods a few days ago and they had a posted customer limit and a person with a counter at the door to keep track of going in and out. I am fine with all of this.
Interesting. In the early days, about a year ago, places like Target and the grocery stores had people posted to count and enforce limits here. I haven't seen anyone doing that anywhere around here since maybe last summer,
except for TJ's. I can almost guarantee it's not happening, nor do I think it's required here. So waiting in a line at TJ's in below freezing weather makes it stand out in a bad way, IMO.
But it does seem like California is operating on a much different set of rules and guidelines than the rest of the country.
Edit to add: Forgot the reason I came here

. Tonight we decided to try buffalo chicken stuffed spaghetti squash. Basically all the good stuff you'd put in a wrap, but instead it gets mixed with the squash "noodles", stuffed back in and baked for a few more minutes. Wish me luck.