Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Get two insulated grocery bags, and a folding small trunk organizer. The folding trunk organizer will go on the floor of the passengers' seat. Groceries will go this way: Eggs, bread, lightbulbs, other "breakables" will go in the basket behind the seats. Water gallon jugs, 2-litre soda bottles, tubs of kitty litter, go on the bottom of the mesh bag in the back. Stock the insulated bags with frozen and "must refrigerate" foods, EXCEPT milk gallons. Those go on the bottom. Stack those insulated bags on top of the big gallon jugs, kitty litter, etc. You can fit 3 across, positioned sideways, if they're not overstuffed, 2 if they're very full. You should have room for a 12-pack of toilet paper laid right out on top over everything else. In the front of the cart, is where you put the plastic bags with your canned goods and 5-pound bags of dog food, etc. As long as it's heavy and you don't make FAST sharp turns, the trunk storage bin will stay put and not budge even an inch. That there is 1 week of perishables and a minimum of 2 weeks of "stocking up on stuff" items. It's basically a full shopping cart's worth of stuff and it WILL fit perfectly. If you don't have a mesh grocery bag, you can still use the straps that you normally use, to strap in your golf cart. Put six-packs or cases of water bottles or soda on the shelf at the bottom of the back of the cart. Then hang all your grocery bags from those straps (put the strap through the bag loops), and make sure the straps are then TIGHT on their buckles. You can hang 4 grocery bags from each strap. Put the insulated bags on the passenger's seat and take it easy when you need to turn a corner. Everything else is the same. Ask all my former customers how they loved it when I packed their carts for them because they bought more than they realized and couldn't figure out how to get them all home! Last tip: if you don't have a trunk organizer and don't want to buy one, use paper grocery bags, or the cover of a case of paper. The point is you need a square bottom that won't tip over and slide around next to you. Make sure your b.a.g.g.e.r (can you believe the vulgarity filter ***'s that word out? Crazy. You can say ass but you can't say b.a.g.g.e.r.) at the supermarket "frames" the plastic bags. You can google that to learn what that means. If they're not framing the bags, they weren't trained properly, or they forgot to do it. |
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I bought my grocery bag on line. It was $20. Oh I have a home for sale here in the Villages very close to Publix shopping center on 466. The address is 1469 Ramon Rd. in the Village of Glenbrook. Open House every weekend from 1-4 until sold. Contact me at 914 216 9907.
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QUOTE=nancyj;1886380]Hello,
I have been researching The Villages as a place to relocate to. I am recently widowed, in my early 60s, and looking for a fresh start in a different part of Florida (I'm currently living in SW Florida). I love that golf carts are a primary way of getting around the area, but my question is about going grocery shopping at the supermarkets. I'm not that familiar with golf carts (nope - not a golfer here) but was wondering if they have a storage area or someplace to put your groceries in while you drive back home. Or do most people just drive their car to the markets and keep their groceries cool in the A/C? Thanks for you help -[/QUOTE] Hi Nancy Whether by cart or by car, I always take my cooler or coolers with reusable cold packs when shopping to keep cold things cold or frozen. Generally the coolers that come with the golf carts aren’t high quality but would be ok for a quick trip. You can’t leave expensive coolers outside on your cart or they won’t be there when you get back but you might want to invest in a decent one for the car. Also, for foods that are hot that you want to stay hot, there are inexpensive bags for those foods that you can purchase online or in stores that you might consider. |
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I’m sorry, maybe a dozen.
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Golf carts are very versatile and do have plenty of options to place groceries.
Some carts are not cheap. I have a yamaha gas cart that costs $10,000. |
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What area in the villages is the best place for over 70's years to settle in to meet widows and single women and close to most of the amenities.
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We have large bag that you attach to the area where the golf bags would go. It holds quite a bit. They have a basket type thing between the golf bag holder & the front seats. Then you have the co pilots seat & foor space. That is for a 2 seat golf cart.
Presently they are selling these little electric golf cars. The have heat & air conditioning. They come in 2&4 doors. I see more & more of them on the golf cart paths. Something you may want to check out before you buy a golf cart. They have dealer right close to the Villages. I am trying to add photos to help you. |
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I have a huge bag that was installed to haul things and most have cooler areas.
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It takes about a week to get comfortable with driving the golf cart (how to cross certain road, the underpasses, merging, getting through the circles, etc). The first week is stressful.
Then it take another 1 to 2 weeks to figure out how to get places - and you are all set. |
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I strongly disagree that this is primarily a couples place. I’m loving it here because it is not. There are not only many single people here but also many couples who have spouses who don’t like couples activities.
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