About Pare

Have you wondered where we got the name?

Inflected Form(s): pared; par•ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French parer to make, prepare, pare, from Latin parare to prepare, acquire; akin to Latin parere to give birth to, produce, Greek porein to give, present, Sanskrit prnAti he gives

  1 to cut away the outer layer from something, especially a fruit or a vegetable:
He was busy paring apples in the kitchen.
Pare off any bits of the carrots that don't look very nice.

pare sth (down) to the bone
to reduce something to a level at which only what is necessary is left

We are your neighborhood gourmet take-out market, making fresh food for your lunch, dinner, and special occasions. Pick up a brownie after school, grab dinner on your way home from work, stop by at lunch for a quick bite to go, or call us to plan a catering tailored just for you.