Q: Please help. Several months ago, my neighbor brought me dinner while I was ill, and it came in this cool container. The thing I love about it is that you can take the containers out and microwave the ones you want while keeping other items cold. Please tell me you can help me find some. On the box top are the words Comi Komo. I searched online, but no luck. Thanks gobs for your help. — Sally Angevine, email
A: From the photo you sent, I believe I found the same item. This one also comes as four differently colored square plastic containers that sit snugly inside a larger square with a snap-on lid. You’ll find it in the general merchandise section at Buford Highway Farmers Market, 5600 Buford Highway, Doraville, 770-455-0770. Each container costs $3.29.
Q: I want to use argan oil, which is all the rage, but I’d like to find it in a cream formula. One brand I would like to try is Josie Maran whipped argan oil. I believe it’s scented, and I’m interested in the vanilla-apricot. Unfortunately, I can’t seem to find it. Can you help me find it in a store in Atlanta, please? Thanks. — E. Jackson, email
A: Josie Maran whipped argan oil is a body butter that is formulated without parabens or sulfates, and it contains vitamin E. You’ll find 8-ounce jars of Josie Maran vanilla-apricot scented whipped argan oil for $35 at Sephora, 4400 Ashford-Dunwoody Road, Atlanta, 678-731-9950.
Q: Can you please help me find artichoke bottoms in cans or in jars? I am very fond of preparing Julia Child’s recipe for sautéed steak Henri IV. Unfortunately, I no longer can find canned artichoke bottoms. Thank you. — Ingrid Blankenship, Sandy Springs
A: Named after Good King Henry of France, this classic French combination also is known as tournedos Henri IV. Artichoke bottoms, Bearnaise sauce and a filet mignon make up this dish that’s been around since the 1800s. You can find Reese artichoke bottoms in a 14-ounce can for $3.99 at Whole Foods, 5930 Roswell Road, Atlanta, 404-236-0810.
Q: I’ve had a hard time locating my favorite Chinese green tea, Green Fields. I’m told it is available via the Internet, but I would like to have an Atlanta metro location. I’ve had bad luck with shipping. Thank you for your help. — Sue Hare, Marietta
A: Sue, you won’t have any trouble finding your green tea locally. I found two teas named Green Field, and they’re both available at Buford Highway Farmers Market, 5600 Buford Highway, Doraville, 770-455-0770. The first green tea is spelled as two words, and a box of 100 Green Field green tea bags costs $3.99; this one sounds like the one you’re seeking. The tea is located on tea/Philippines aisle 31. The second green tea is popular in Russia. Greenfield Flying Dragon green tea is located on Eastern European/American aisle 18. A box of 25 bags costs $2.99.