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Sprouts had what I used to get at HEB and more, but still far cheaper than Whole Foods. Trader Joe's is probably a better fit for the region, but HEB really needs to bring back the selection of natural products at good prices that was available since it opened, but that they significantly reduced during pandemic that led me elsewhere.
- Sprouts (cheaper) or Whole Foods 365 or better yet, the regular Whole Foods (pricier) - Stater Bros. - Pretty good for overall shopping & good prices, but lousy organic produce selection - Trader Joe's if I still want to get some extra goodies.
Looking for any local stores that might carry a brand of heavy cream that is not ultra pasteurized. Sorta thought Whole Foods and or Sprouts, but based on looking at options available for pickup, all their brands here are ultra pasteurized. (Why is this relevant? For making clotted cream, among other dishes).
Water sprouts are new growth shoots that are usually vertical to the parent branch and the joint between the sprout and the branch is weak. Trees usually produce them due to stress like root loss or damage, storm damage, tree topping, disease, over pruning, improper thinning, drought and other reasons.
I love Rose of Sharon. Have always had them. Have 7 right now. Mine are all from the stock my g/mother had on her property, and my family has been propagating them since she died in 1976.
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During my job at Sprouts I was horrased by management and called names like down syndrome face. Sprouts refused to promote me as a cashier. One day when I walked into sprouts in August 2021 I was laid off because they told me I was no longer needed. I applied for Washington state unemployment and sprouts lied to unemployment and said I quit!!
This brings back memories of my "Gary, Indiana vs. Brussel Sprouts" thread that actually had a good run of a couple of days I think before it either got shutdown or moved to page two. 06-07-2009, 08:47 PM
Any more word on the Sprouts? 08-30-2023, 06:44 AM troymichael86 : 93 posts, read 81,814 times ...
If it is anywhere I have been lately, in one year, you will have a few weeds and a few sprouts/saplings. In two years you will have a weedy mess, of at least three different invasive plants (two vines and a version of ragweed that isn't supposed to be here, but is), and cedar and sumac trees everywhere.