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    Where can I find your chili Pequin salsa? It's delicious and the real deal!? I bought it at Praseks but hoping there's someplace in Houston that carries it.

    You can purchase our Chili Pequin Salsa at any of the big Buc-ee's locations, Spec's on Smith Street, Berring's Hardware and 3 HEB's in the Sugarland area (Riverpark, Aliana and Telfair). Hope this helps!

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    Nature's Way Resources

    Nature's Way Resources

    4.2
    (11 reviews)
    49.7 mi
    $$$

    Great selection of organic materials for the commercial, landscapers or DIYers. Depending on your…read moreproject you can shop at the big box stores which provide for your average needs, but if you are doing any kind of private landscaping, gardening or want the exacting standards of quality materials with low environmental impact then local businesses like Nature's Way Resources is the way to go. For this project, I aerated and dethatched part of my front yard and it was in need of a good base layer for the soil to recover; in addition to, landscaping a front patio area. I ordered 1 1/2 Cubic Yard Leaf Mold Compost, 1/2 Yard of Landscaper mix, a few Black-eyed Susan, a Mexican Sage bush and some other pollinators. Due to the time saved from gathering all my materials from this one location saved me $$$ and I was able to complete the project in a weekend. If your need is not as expansive they offer bagged soil for smaller needs, but to get the best value I would partner with a fellow DIYers with pickup trucks and order loose materials or have it delivered on site. Nature's Way Resources also have a big selection of mulch, compost, fertilizers and offer a Green Waste Recycling program. If you read this post to the end, I will let you in on a little secret.....they have a rock garden in the rear where contractors and DIYers dump material not needed and you will find some gems for FREE. All you need to do is sign a liability waiver at the front desk and recommend you have some sturdy steel toe boots, gloves, and watch out for critters.

    This is one of the best, if not the best, native nurseries in greater Houston in my opinion…read more Knowledgeable staff and high-quality offerings for your yard. With extreme weather events more and common, it's a great idea to introduce some native plantings to your yard.

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    Costco Food Court

    Costco Food Court

    4.0
    (1 review)
    6.9 mi

    I love Costco food courts. Such a good value and quality. I only wanted a soda actually but heck…read morefor another 80 cents I get a hot dog. What's a guy to do? It was awesome and I wasn't even hungry for it. So here's where the gluttony comes. I was eating my dog and saw someone with a calzone? Wtf. Is someone bringing their street food into the establishment? (Secretly envious ...). As I was throwing away my wrapper I see the huge photo above the food court that they now got calzones. New item. Omg. And it's a combo with all the ingredients I love. For those of us growing up on Costco pizza, I loved the combo. But suddenly they removed that option and it was only pepperoni or cheese only. Nostalgia took a hold of me. Not only was I not hungry. I was actually full. But that didn't stop this elite All Star Yelper for taking one for the team. Nyuk nyuk nyuk. Oh the things I do for Yelp. Sigh. Ok. So there were a ton of calzones sitting in the window. And one was even burnt. Like charred. I was hoping I wouldn't get that one but hey it's Costco and I'd just send it back if so. After one bite of the calzone my first impression was that is: dang that's a whole lot of dough ... my Doctor ain't going to be happy. My second impression was this: dough might actually taste ok if it has been straight out of the oven. I think this had been sitting there for a while. Well I finally got to the filling and all was mostly forgiven. It was kinda like but also not like a combo pizza. It just looked like a mess. As if I'd dropped my pizza and then salvaged the toppings by scraping it into this calzone thing. It looked like a brownish cheesy goo. But it tasted ok if I just closed my eyes to avoid looking at it. I just thought back to the good ol' days as I ate. Those Memory dividends sure were paying off.

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    Brazos River Provisions Company - wholesale_stores - Updated July 2026

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