The prices and deals listed below are effective for Wednesday April 24th through Tuesday April 30th.
SS = SmartSource coupon insert found in the noted Sunday's newspaper date
RP = Redplum coupon insert found in the noted Sunday's newspaper date
Arlan's Market
Based on store ads for Galveston, Seabrook, & Crosby
**Coupon Policy** They do not accept internet coupons. They triple any coupon with a value up to 39¢, and double coupons from 40¢ to 50¢. If you have 2 of the same coupon, only 1 of those will be double or tripled. So its best to make separate transactions or make a purchase at a later time if you want to buy multiple of the same item with coupons. This policy is not entirely coupon friendly, and its very limiting, but you can score a few free items very now and then. The fact that they don't accept internet coupons is such an archaic thing though :(.
Meat
Pork sirloin chops $1.29 per lb
Beef boneless rump roast $2.99 per lb. Not a bad price for being boneless.
Gwaltney hot dogs 12oz pack 89¢ each
Rath hickory sliced bacon 12oz $2.89 each
Produce
Salad tomatoes 69¢ per lb
Hass avocados 2 for $1
Spinach bunches 99¢ each
Baby carrots 1lb bags 99¢ each
Grocery
-
Home, Health, & Pet
Fiora 12 pack bath tissues $3.99 each
-$1 off 1 coupon from RP April 7th or you may have got the 50¢ one which will double to $1
= $2.99 each pack. = 25¢ each which is half of my recommend price point of 50¢ each so stock up!
Fiora 8 pack paper towels $3.99 each
-$1 off 1 from RP April 7th
= $2.99 each pack = 37¢ each which is a great deal since my recommend price point is 50¢ each.
Arrid brand anti-perspirant 99¢ each
Sun liquid detergent 188oz $5.99 each
HEB
Based on Texas City TX store ad.
Meat
Boston butt pork roast $1 per lb, limit of 2 packs with additional $10 purchase.
Hill Country Fare split chicken breast $1 per lb, limit of 2 packs with additional $10 purchase.
Beef finger ribs $1.77 per lb
Bar S franks 78¢ each
EconoMax sliced bacon 12oz 2 for $4
Produce
Pineapple $1.77 each
Green sweet peppers 3 for $1
Russet potatoes 5lb bag $1.48 each
Strawberries 1lb $1.98 each
Cauliflower $1.98 each
Purple garlic 15¢ each
Pinto beans, dried, 77¢ per lb
Grocery
Kraft BBQ sauces 75¢ each with in store coupon
Hill Country Fare Parmesan cheese 8oz 2 for $4
5 mix and match items for $5, best deals with this promo are
Gold n' Soft 45oz tub of spread
HEB brand tropical punch
Hill Country Fare vegetable oil 24oz
Hill Country Fare flour 2lb
Home, Health, & Pet
VO5 shampoos and conditioners 78¢ each
HEB charcoal briquets 16.6lb bag $5.98 each
Kroger
Based on Galveston TX store ad.
Meat
-Check the managers special section. I found beef rump roast at $2.30 per lb and salmon steaks at $3.60 per lb. Any salmon below $5 per lb is a great deal.
Kroger 73% ground beef $2.19 per lb.
Produce
Cantaloupe 98¢ each.
Celery bunch 98¢ each
Broccoli 98¢ per lb
Grocery
Kroger brand cheeses, select varieties $1.77 each. This is a nice stock up price on cheese.
Community Coffee 12oz lots of varities $3.99 each.
-$2 off 1 coupon from SS April 7th. This was a regional coupon, so you may or may not have it.
= $1.99 each! I stocked up like crazy. Any coffee 8oz+ for $2.99 or less is a good deal.
Quaker brand cereals, select varities $1.88 each.
Home, Health, & Pet
-
Randalls
Based on Galveston TX store ad.
Meat
Rancher's Reserve Boneless beef top round london broil $2.99 per lb
Rancher's Reserve beef back ribs $1.79 per lb
Produce
Fresh Express brand 9oz spinach $1 each
Grocery
Pantry Essentials bread 99¢ each
Wisebone salad dressings 99¢ each with just for U digital coupon found on their website.
Lucerne milk gallons 2 for $5 with coupon from digital coupon center on the Randalls website, good through April 28th.
Home, Health, & Pet
Free reusable bag of a value of $1.99 or less with coupon from their online coupon center, expires April 30th.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Best Meat, Produce, and More Deals at Kroger, HEB, Randalls, & Arlan's Market
The prices and deals listed below are effective for Wednesday April 10th through Tuesday April 16th.
SS = SmartSource coupon insert found in the noted Sunday's newspaper date
RP = Redplum coupon insert found in the noted Sunday's newspaper date
Arlan's Market
Based on store ads for Galveston, Seabrook, & Crosby
**Coupon Policy** They do not accept internet coupons. They triple any coupon with a value up to 39¢, and double coupons from 40¢ to 50¢. If you have 2 of the same coupon, only 1 of those will be double or tripled. So its best to make separate transactions or make a purchase at a later time if you want to buy multiple of the same item with coupons. This policy is not entirely coupon friendly, and its very limiting, but you can score a few free items very now and then. The fact that they don't accept internet coupons is such an archaic thing though :(.
Meat
John Morrell Smoked Sausage $1.09 each
Bar S Hotdogs 99¢ each
Produce
Texas grapefruit 5lb bag $1.99 each bag!!!
Fresh spinach bunch 99¢ each
Dairy
-
Other Grocery Deals
-
Home, Health, & Pet
-
HEB
Based on Texas City store ad
Meat
Beef finger ribs $1.47 per lb
Produce
Strawberries 2 for $3
Jonagold apples 98¢ per lb
Blackberries 2 for $3
Vine ripe tomatoes 97¢ per lb
Dairy
Hill Country Fare large eggs 18 count 2 for $3 = $1.50 each
Other Grocery Deals
HEB Bakeshop 100% whole wheat bread 88¢ each
Post Pebbles cereals 9.5-11oz buy 3 for $5 with in store coupon.
Home, Health, & Pet
Alpo Prime cuts dry dog food 16lb $7.38 each with in store coupon.
Angel Soft bath tissues 12 double rolls $4.76 each = 40¢ each this is stock up price!
Kroger
Based on Galveston store ad
Meat
Kroger value split chicken breast, bone in 99¢ per lb
Boneless pork loin $1.66 per lb
Eckrich smoked sausage 2 for $4
- 55¢ off 1 printable coupon found HERE, you need 2 of these
= $1.45 each
Produce
Strawberries 2 for $3
Blackberries 2 for $3
Fuji Apples 5lb bag for $4.99 = $1 per lb
Dairy
Kraft brand cheeses 5-8 oz $1.88 each. Part of buy 5 save $5 promotion.
Sargento cheeses 5-8oz $1.88 each. part of buy 5 save $5 promotion.
-$1 off or 50¢ off 1 or 75¢ off 1 regional coupon from SS 3/42
= 88¢ to $1.38 depending on which coupon you have.
Other Grocery Deals
Hellmann's Mayonnaise 30oz part of buy 5 save $5, $2.98 each after buy 5 promotion.
-$1 off 1 Hellmann's mamayonnaise regional coupon from RP 3/24
= $1.98 each if you got the regional coupon
Lawry's Marinades or select Grill Mates seasonings, part of buy 5 save $5 = 99¢ each after promotion. This is stock up price!
Better Oats Fit or Oat Revolution 10 for $10 (reported promotion in some stores)
- 75¢ off 2 coupon from SS 2/24
= 63¢ each
Home, Health, & Pet
Softsoap pump soap $1 each, part of 10 for $10
-$1 off 2 coupon from SS 4/7
= 2 for 50¢ each
Colgate toothbrushes $1 each. Part of buy 10 for $10, but you dont need to buy 10 items.
- 50¢ off 1 coupon from SS April 7th
= 50¢ each
Poise Feminine products, select varities $2.99 each.
-$3 off coupon from SS 3/10 or SS 4/17
= FREE
Randalls
Based on Galveston store ad
Meat
-
Produce
-
Dairy
-
Other Grocery Deals
General Mills, select varieties of cereal, buy 4 save $4 = $1.49 each
Home, Health, & Pet
-
SS = SmartSource coupon insert found in the noted Sunday's newspaper date
RP = Redplum coupon insert found in the noted Sunday's newspaper date
Arlan's Market
Based on store ads for Galveston, Seabrook, & Crosby
**Coupon Policy** They do not accept internet coupons. They triple any coupon with a value up to 39¢, and double coupons from 40¢ to 50¢. If you have 2 of the same coupon, only 1 of those will be double or tripled. So its best to make separate transactions or make a purchase at a later time if you want to buy multiple of the same item with coupons. This policy is not entirely coupon friendly, and its very limiting, but you can score a few free items very now and then. The fact that they don't accept internet coupons is such an archaic thing though :(.
Meat
John Morrell Smoked Sausage $1.09 each
Bar S Hotdogs 99¢ each
Produce
Texas grapefruit 5lb bag $1.99 each bag!!!
Fresh spinach bunch 99¢ each
Dairy
-
Other Grocery Deals
-
Home, Health, & Pet
-
HEB
Based on Texas City store ad
Meat
Beef finger ribs $1.47 per lb
Produce
Strawberries 2 for $3
Jonagold apples 98¢ per lb
Blackberries 2 for $3
Vine ripe tomatoes 97¢ per lb
Dairy
Hill Country Fare large eggs 18 count 2 for $3 = $1.50 each
Other Grocery Deals
HEB Bakeshop 100% whole wheat bread 88¢ each
Post Pebbles cereals 9.5-11oz buy 3 for $5 with in store coupon.
Home, Health, & Pet
Alpo Prime cuts dry dog food 16lb $7.38 each with in store coupon.
Angel Soft bath tissues 12 double rolls $4.76 each = 40¢ each this is stock up price!
Kroger
Based on Galveston store ad
Meat
Kroger value split chicken breast, bone in 99¢ per lb
Boneless pork loin $1.66 per lb
Eckrich smoked sausage 2 for $4
- 55¢ off 1 printable coupon found HERE, you need 2 of these
= $1.45 each
Produce
Strawberries 2 for $3
Blackberries 2 for $3
Fuji Apples 5lb bag for $4.99 = $1 per lb
Dairy
Kraft brand cheeses 5-8 oz $1.88 each. Part of buy 5 save $5 promotion.
Sargento cheeses 5-8oz $1.88 each. part of buy 5 save $5 promotion.
-$1 off or 50¢ off 1 or 75¢ off 1 regional coupon from SS 3/42
= 88¢ to $1.38 depending on which coupon you have.
Other Grocery Deals
Hellmann's Mayonnaise 30oz part of buy 5 save $5, $2.98 each after buy 5 promotion.
-$1 off 1 Hellmann's mamayonnaise regional coupon from RP 3/24
= $1.98 each if you got the regional coupon
Lawry's Marinades or select Grill Mates seasonings, part of buy 5 save $5 = 99¢ each after promotion. This is stock up price!
Better Oats Fit or Oat Revolution 10 for $10 (reported promotion in some stores)
- 75¢ off 2 coupon from SS 2/24
= 63¢ each
Home, Health, & Pet
Softsoap pump soap $1 each, part of 10 for $10
-$1 off 2 coupon from SS 4/7
= 2 for 50¢ each
Colgate toothbrushes $1 each. Part of buy 10 for $10, but you dont need to buy 10 items.
- 50¢ off 1 coupon from SS April 7th
= 50¢ each
Poise Feminine products, select varities $2.99 each.
-$3 off coupon from SS 3/10 or SS 4/17
= FREE
Randalls
Based on Galveston store ad
Meat
-
Produce
-
Dairy
-
Other Grocery Deals
General Mills, select varieties of cereal, buy 4 save $4 = $1.49 each
Home, Health, & Pet
-
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Garden Update April 10th 2013: All About Carrots
I have been so busy in my garden lately! Its time to prepare for summer.
First up, some major cleaning on my plots on March 28th.
The best way to clean up a walk way full of weeds is to take a shovel, and scrape the surface of the gravel pathways which loosens the weeds. Then I raked or hand pulled them out pretty easy.
I cleaned out plot #1 today, April 10th and pulled out all my broccoli and lettuce spent plants from my fall and winter plantings.
I started all these pots in September and October of last year. I have NEVER weeded them until now. Thanks to my square foot gardening method, the weeds have not gone crazy out of control as would be expected after 6 months. If you dont know what the square foot gardening method is, I highly suggest you do some research about it online. My favorite website about it is found HERE. I purposely sent you to the page about plant spacing because thats the main strategy for square foot gardening. It was invented by Mel Bartholomew who tried to help other countries produce more food with the little space or available farming land they had. Its a method to maximize the space you have to produce as much food as possible. Plus since your growing things very close, it shades out weeds and helps contain moisture in the soil. I have 3 plots and I wanted to maximize how much I could grow and learn how to properly plan a garden. Its been awesome so far. Mel's website can be found HERE.
Anyways, back to my garden.
I sowed various carrot varieties on January 17th 2013. They are all estimated to be harvest size March 28th. I finally had a chance to pull some out on April 7th, a few days after the estimated harvest date. I have never grown carrots before. From the research I have done online, it is recommended to pull them out once the top stub is about 1 inch in diameter. If you let them get too big they get woody and flavorless. So this is what I went by to determine which were ready for harvest. About 25% of all the carrots were at the 1 inch diameter. I guess the rest will keep growing for another week or two.
I ran home all excited to try each variety and test for flavor. By far the best carrot flavor was from the Muscade carrot. If you want a nice true carrot flavor this is an awesome variety. Danvers Half Long didn't taste too bad either, just your normal carrot. Amarillo was much more mild and had a subtle sweetness to it. It tasted yummy, but I wouldn't use it in a recipe based on carrot flavor like carrot cake.
Basically all the Danvers Half Long carrots were ready by harvest date. Amarillo and Chanteny are about half were ready by harvest date. Muscade, though the taste was amazing, almost all of them are not 1 inch in diameter as of April 10th. I'm letting these grow some more, its definitely worth the wait.
A photo of them in my hand for a size comparison. They are not huge like your grocery store carrots but they taste way better. Bottom is a Chantenay carrot pulled out April 10th, middle is another Amarillo, and top is another Danvers Half Long. Danvers Half Long are supposed to be short and stubby, which is probably why they were the most successful at being ready for harvest on March 28th. So if you want a quick growing carrot, select a smaller variety like Danvers Half Long.
I live in zone 9b so for me to grow carrots in my hot climate was awesome. Ok enough about carrots.
My Super Sweet 100 tomatoes are finally producing something decent. I planted 3 of these plants back in September! They took forever to really start growing. I think winter time halted them for a bit. Now they took off and are taller than I am. This is a vine variety that produces throughout the season. I dont like raw tomatoes except for in sandwiches but these babies are GOOD. They really are sweet. I was pleasantly surprised. These seeds I got from Burpee. One of the 3 plants I planted turned out to be something else entirely It looks like a bush tomato and it has a huge regular sandwich size tomato growing on it. I HATE it when I dont know what I'm growing. Of course it will stay... but I'm not happy that my seeds from Burpee were not all true.
Super Sweet 100 tomatoes grow in grape like clusters. As of April 10th I've harvested a few but not entire clusters yet. I try to have them ripe on the vine. My 2 plants are full of clusters. I cant wait to make bruschetta with these tomatoes.
This is my red romaine lettuce from Baker Creek Hierloom Seeds. They are growing beautifully and I love the color of these leaves in my salads.
Here is one of my salads with the red romaine lettuce, kale, butter crunch lettuce, red cabbage, strawberries, blue cheese, walnuts, and a dressing made with olive oil, honey, orange juice, moscato, and red wine vinegar.
The photo is sideways, but this is a bush bean called Dragon Tongue, given to me by Logrus. They were sowed march 28th, and by April 7th they are coming up nicely.
This is a "On Deck" hybrid corn from Burpee. I choose it because its supposed to be small in growth but yields your normal corn ear size. these were sowed March 28th and the photo was taken April 7th. I planted more than 32 seeds, in 8 squares in my square foot garden layout. Its been 2 weeks and I'm not really pleased with the amount that has sprouted. Maybe I need to give it more time to sprout. This is my first time growing corn. I'll report back on this variety in a few weeks.
LAVENDER! I have never been able to successfully grow lavender. I think its because my southern climate is too moist. So I planted this one on a mini hill so water would drain away better. The camera didnt focus properly but I'm holding one of the buds. I cant wait to harvest and dry lavender flowers. I forget what variety this is, I purchased it from Whole Foods and planted it here last fall. Today, April 10th I direct sowed "True Lavender" seeds from Burpee around this bush. Apparently they will be ready for harvest in 90 days. I highly doubt that is 3 months I can get lavender flowers from seed. They probably list the harvest date as 90 days because some people harvest the leaves. This is a perennial plant, and I dont expect it to flower until the plants are around 1 year old as is the nature with perennials.
Chamomile German variety. I sowed these seeds September 23rd of last year and now they are finally blooming! The estimated harvest date was January 18th. I think they meant for harvesting leaves. These are supposedly an annual so I am very surprised it took them 6 months to start flowering. I plan to use them to make tea rinses for my hair with sweet mint and probably lavender now that I have some. I love the smell. It makes my hair smell like flowers.
Around our community garden we had several huge bushes of asparagus that we cut down completely to the ground back in January I think. This is supposed to stimulate them into sending up asparagus shoots like this one in the picture. These ones are purple. I've never tried purple asparagus I was not sure if it was ok to harvest some for myself so I just took a picture of it.
We also have the normal green asparagus.
This is Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach, seed from Baker Creek Hierloom Seeds. I love this spinach. It has grown like crazy. The bugs keep eating holes in the leaves though. I need to sprinkle diatomaceous earth on them so the bugs stop eating them.
Thats it for now :)
__________________________
This is just for my own records:
Sowed March 28th
On Deck Hybrid Corn- Burpee
Ground Cherry- Baker Creek Hierloom Seed
Blueberry Tomato- Baker Creek Hierloom Seed
Dragon Tongue bush beans- Logrus
Sowed April 10th
All of plot #1
Lavender "True Lavender"- Burpee
Stevia "Honey Dip"- Burpee
Snap Dragons "Tall Deluxe Mix"- Baker Creek Hierloom Seed
Flavor Burst Sweet Peppers- Burpee
Fat Cherry Tomato- Logrus
Cheroke Purple Tomato - Baker Creek Hierloom Seed
Morning Glory- Clarkes Heavenly Blue
Gladiolus- mixed colors from Walmart
Cosmos "Bright Lights Mix" American Seed brand from Walmart
Zinnia "Giant Cactus Mixed Colors" American Seed brand from Walmart
Zinnia "Candy Cane Mix" American Seed brand from Walmart
Marigold "French Dwarf Double Mixed Colors" seed I saved myself. Original seed from Burpee.
California Poppy "Orange" American Seed brand from Walmart
Sweet Basil, seed saved by myself.
First up, some major cleaning on my plots on March 28th.
Before- Plots 2 and 3 which are next to each other. |
After- plots 2 and 3 |
I cleaned out plot #1 today, April 10th and pulled out all my broccoli and lettuce spent plants from my fall and winter plantings.
Before- Plot #1 |
After- Plot #1 |
Anyways, back to my garden.
I sowed various carrot varieties on January 17th 2013. They are all estimated to be harvest size March 28th. I finally had a chance to pull some out on April 7th, a few days after the estimated harvest date. I have never grown carrots before. From the research I have done online, it is recommended to pull them out once the top stub is about 1 inch in diameter. If you let them get too big they get woody and flavorless. So this is what I went by to determine which were ready for harvest. About 25% of all the carrots were at the 1 inch diameter. I guess the rest will keep growing for another week or two.
Basically all the Danvers Half Long carrots were ready by harvest date. Amarillo and Chanteny are about half were ready by harvest date. Muscade, though the taste was amazing, almost all of them are not 1 inch in diameter as of April 10th. I'm letting these grow some more, its definitely worth the wait.
A photo of them in my hand for a size comparison. They are not huge like your grocery store carrots but they taste way better. Bottom is a Chantenay carrot pulled out April 10th, middle is another Amarillo, and top is another Danvers Half Long. Danvers Half Long are supposed to be short and stubby, which is probably why they were the most successful at being ready for harvest on March 28th. So if you want a quick growing carrot, select a smaller variety like Danvers Half Long.
I live in zone 9b so for me to grow carrots in my hot climate was awesome. Ok enough about carrots.
My Super Sweet 100 tomatoes are finally producing something decent. I planted 3 of these plants back in September! They took forever to really start growing. I think winter time halted them for a bit. Now they took off and are taller than I am. This is a vine variety that produces throughout the season. I dont like raw tomatoes except for in sandwiches but these babies are GOOD. They really are sweet. I was pleasantly surprised. These seeds I got from Burpee. One of the 3 plants I planted turned out to be something else entirely It looks like a bush tomato and it has a huge regular sandwich size tomato growing on it. I HATE it when I dont know what I'm growing. Of course it will stay... but I'm not happy that my seeds from Burpee were not all true.
Super Sweet 100 tomatoes grow in grape like clusters. As of April 10th I've harvested a few but not entire clusters yet. I try to have them ripe on the vine. My 2 plants are full of clusters. I cant wait to make bruschetta with these tomatoes.
This is my red romaine lettuce from Baker Creek Hierloom Seeds. They are growing beautifully and I love the color of these leaves in my salads.
Here is one of my salads with the red romaine lettuce, kale, butter crunch lettuce, red cabbage, strawberries, blue cheese, walnuts, and a dressing made with olive oil, honey, orange juice, moscato, and red wine vinegar.
The photo is sideways, but this is a bush bean called Dragon Tongue, given to me by Logrus. They were sowed march 28th, and by April 7th they are coming up nicely.
This is a "On Deck" hybrid corn from Burpee. I choose it because its supposed to be small in growth but yields your normal corn ear size. these were sowed March 28th and the photo was taken April 7th. I planted more than 32 seeds, in 8 squares in my square foot garden layout. Its been 2 weeks and I'm not really pleased with the amount that has sprouted. Maybe I need to give it more time to sprout. This is my first time growing corn. I'll report back on this variety in a few weeks.
LAVENDER! I have never been able to successfully grow lavender. I think its because my southern climate is too moist. So I planted this one on a mini hill so water would drain away better. The camera didnt focus properly but I'm holding one of the buds. I cant wait to harvest and dry lavender flowers. I forget what variety this is, I purchased it from Whole Foods and planted it here last fall. Today, April 10th I direct sowed "True Lavender" seeds from Burpee around this bush. Apparently they will be ready for harvest in 90 days. I highly doubt that is 3 months I can get lavender flowers from seed. They probably list the harvest date as 90 days because some people harvest the leaves. This is a perennial plant, and I dont expect it to flower until the plants are around 1 year old as is the nature with perennials.
Chamomile German variety. I sowed these seeds September 23rd of last year and now they are finally blooming! The estimated harvest date was January 18th. I think they meant for harvesting leaves. These are supposedly an annual so I am very surprised it took them 6 months to start flowering. I plan to use them to make tea rinses for my hair with sweet mint and probably lavender now that I have some. I love the smell. It makes my hair smell like flowers.
Around our community garden we had several huge bushes of asparagus that we cut down completely to the ground back in January I think. This is supposed to stimulate them into sending up asparagus shoots like this one in the picture. These ones are purple. I've never tried purple asparagus I was not sure if it was ok to harvest some for myself so I just took a picture of it.
We also have the normal green asparagus.
This is Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach, seed from Baker Creek Hierloom Seeds. I love this spinach. It has grown like crazy. The bugs keep eating holes in the leaves though. I need to sprinkle diatomaceous earth on them so the bugs stop eating them.
Thats it for now :)
__________________________
This is just for my own records:
Sowed March 28th
On Deck Hybrid Corn- Burpee
Ground Cherry- Baker Creek Hierloom Seed
Blueberry Tomato- Baker Creek Hierloom Seed
Dragon Tongue bush beans- Logrus
Sowed April 10th
All of plot #1
Lavender "True Lavender"- Burpee
Stevia "Honey Dip"- Burpee
Snap Dragons "Tall Deluxe Mix"- Baker Creek Hierloom Seed
Flavor Burst Sweet Peppers- Burpee
Fat Cherry Tomato- Logrus
Cheroke Purple Tomato - Baker Creek Hierloom Seed
Morning Glory- Clarkes Heavenly Blue
Gladiolus- mixed colors from Walmart
Cosmos "Bright Lights Mix" American Seed brand from Walmart
Zinnia "Giant Cactus Mixed Colors" American Seed brand from Walmart
Zinnia "Candy Cane Mix" American Seed brand from Walmart
Marigold "French Dwarf Double Mixed Colors" seed I saved myself. Original seed from Burpee.
California Poppy "Orange" American Seed brand from Walmart
Sweet Basil, seed saved by myself.
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