Jasmine plants can be found in many garden stores or plant nurseries, while some health stores or
ethnic markets sell jasmine flowers.
Not exact matches
They
sell this kind in the racist
ethnic aisle of most supermarkets, and in many Asian
markets, but if you can't find it then here's a hack: add a pinch of cinnamon and ginger when you add the curry powder and throw a star anise into the sauce while it simmers.
Hey Stephanie, I don't know about the US, but in Europe they
sell it often in small
ethnic shops or
markets, where it's also very cheap.
Specialty fish
markets and Asian or
ethnic markets are also good resources for whole fish, although more traditional grocery stores are starting to carry and
sell whole fish options.
SLAVE
MARKET FOODS: Studies, and a bit of common sense, show that classifications on the socio - economical scale such as low income, inner city and / or
ethnic minority [Hispanic / Black] predisposes consumers (who are equal under the law to protections against harm) to diabetes, obesity and other health risks as grocery stores in their area tend to
sell lower qualities foods while food producers price high quality (or even halfway decent) foods out of reach.
While
selling a turtle of less than four inches in length is technically illegal, this law is easily circumvented or, more commonly, ignored, and I often find them for sale in pet stores,
ethnic food
markets and flea
markets.