The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Buyer’s Edge Where can I find it?

- By Sabine Morrow

I am looking for a sweatshirt that has the periodic table symbols for chocolate, which, obviously, spells the word chocolate. The shirt includes the slogan, “Better living through chemistry.” My husband gave me one 31 years ago, and I love it! Thanks for your assistance. Shirley Payne, Acworth

Shirley, you can wear your chocolate fix once again with a simple visit to Amazon.com, where you’ll find 123t Designs brand of sweatshirt­s that includes the one you described. Made in the USA from super soft fabric, the shirt comes in a variety of colors, including gray, navy, black, olive and lipstick pink. The shirts are priced at $26.97 each. Since I spend a lot of time in my car for work, I tend to go to drive-through fast food places several time a week, which means that I have a lot of loose change in my car. The problem is that when I’m juggling my lunch and my change, the money often winds up between the center console and my seat, meaning lost somewhere. I know there’s something to place in that gap that makes the space go away. I checked with an auto supply store, but they didn’t have what I needed. Can you help? Thank you. D. Watson, email

Visit The Container Store, 3637 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, 404-9639602, where you’ll find the Drop Stop Seat Gap Filler. This flexible gadget slides into the space between the console and seat so that you no longer have to worry

about losing your money or that packet of mustard. It comes two per pack and sells for $19.99.

I need your help in locating a store in the Atlanta area that carries fresh farm-raised Scottish salmon imported from Great Britain. A couple of years ago, Earth Fare opened a store near where I live in Peachtree Corners, and that is where I first found this fantastic seafood item. This location closed on March 31. Prior to Earth Fare, I had purchased the farm-raised salmon imported from Chile that is carried by most grocery stores in the Atlanta area. The Scottish salmon is around twice the price of the Chilean salmon, but the taste, smell and freshness make it well-worth the difference. I’m hopeful you will be able to find another source closer to Peachtree Corners. Thank you very much for any help you may be able to provide. Kent Sperring, email

Kent, I have a source not far from Peachtree Corners where you’ll find a steady supply of Scottish salmon — Atlantic salmon farmed in Scotland. Kathleen’s Catch Fresh Fish Market, 9810 Medlock Bridge Road, Johns Creek, 678-957-9792, can get your salmon, and it sells for $14.99 per pound. Simply call the store a day in advance to make sure it gets ordered and you’ll have it the next day. There’s also a location a bit farther away at 12660 Crabapple Road, Milton, 678-6913064. If you want recipes and cooking tips, check out the website, www.kathleensc­atch.com.

Having trouble finding a particular item? We’ll try to help you locate it. Because of the volume of mail, we cannot track down every request. Write to us at Buyer’s Edge Find It, The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on, 223 Perimeter Center Parkway N.E., Atlanta, GA 30346; email sabinem. morrow@gmail.com (include your name, the city you live in and a daytime phone number).

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Chocoholic­s and chemistry geeks can wear this shirt with pride.
CONTRIBUTE­D Chocoholic­s and chemistry geeks can wear this shirt with pride.

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